Campaign India Team
Mar 03, 2023

Spikes Asia 2023: Seven more shortlists for India

Shortlists announced in the Design and Mobile category

Spikes Asia 2023: Seven more shortlists for India
The organisers of Spikes Asia have announced shortlists across the Design and Mobile category in which India has a total of seven shortlists.
 
This takes the tally to 130 with the Glass and Integrated category yet to be announced.
 
Design
 
VMLY&R’s ‘The Killer Pack’ for Maxx Flash has three shortlists in this category.
 
DDB Mudra has two shortlists for Charlie Chaplin Museum Foundation’s ‘A Silent Frown’. 
 
Leo Burnett’s ‘The Missing Chapter’ for Whisper is also among the shortlists in this category. 
 
Mobile
 
Dentsu Creative's 'The Responsible Manhole’ for TVS Motor Company is India's only shortlist in this category.
 
Agency Shortlist
Leo Burnett 26
VMLY&R 19
Ogilvy 12
Kinnect 12
BBDO India 10
Dentsu Creative 9
DDB Mudra 9
FCB India 7
Lowe Lintas 6
McCann 6
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi 5
The Womb 4
Early Man Film 1
Brand David 1
Wieden + Kennedy 1
Good Morning Films 1
Wunderman Thompson 1
Creativeland  1
Pepsico 1

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