Campaign India Team
Jul 30, 2014

Young Spikes 2014: Deadline extended to 1 August

Competition open to people born after 26 September 1985

Young Spikes 2014: Deadline extended to 1 August
Entries for the Young Spikes Competition 2014 will be now accepted until 1 August 2014. 
 
The competition is open to those under 28 years of age (born after 26 September 1985), and employed in an advertising/communications business, in a skill discipline relevant to the competition.
 
Courtesy The Times of India Group, winners of the Indian leg will be sponsored to represent the country at Spikes Asia 2014 in Singapore from 23 to 26 September. This would be for the Young Spikes Media and Integrated categories.
 
The theme for this year’s Young Spikes Integrated Competition is ‘Stop Unnecessary and Incessant Honking on Roads’. The final jury for Integrated includes Josy Paul, Arun Iyer, Senthil Kumar and Malvika Mehra.
 
For the Young Spikes Media Competition, the theme is ‘Naked Overhead Wires, a Threat to Life’. Media competition jurors will include Nandini Dias, S Yesudas and Ravi Rao.
 
Contestants from India wishing to enter these competitions can apply online at timesimagine.com on or before 1 August 2014.
 
More details are at www.spikes.asia.
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Campaign India

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