Tag: Alok Nanda & Company

  • Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer

    Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer

    MUMBAI: Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has got on-board Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer. He comes with 14 years of experience in creating and building brands.

     

    Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi CEO and managing partner Anil Nair said, “VinayVenkatesh understands the digital engagement idiom, having worked on large engagement centric brands like Vodafone and Diageo. He is an extremely motivating leader and I can see him bringing out that spurt of genius in any and everybody he works with. His passion to bring ideas to life and his exhilarating vision towards different situations will help not just our agency in scaling new heights but will also benefit our clients a great deal. I am extremely pleased to have him on board and hope for an extremely rewarding journey with him.”

     

    Venkatesh opined, “In order to create something, you must first destroy something else. At Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, the mandate is to destroy mediocrity and create greatness. I’m very excited to be leading a fantastic team that truly believes in this mandate. They’re young, driven and extremely passionate. Great work is driven by great people and I look forward to being an integral part of that journey at the agency.”

     

    Over the years Venkatesh has worked with agency networks like Alok Nanda & Company, zeroninefivefour, OgilvyOne Worldwide and Indigo Consulting.

  • Kyoorius unveils its jury for the design awards 2014

    Kyoorius unveils its jury for the design awards 2014

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in association with D&AD, completed the judging process for its design awards. 468 entries judged across nine categories, ranging from branding & identity, design for communication, packaging, space, books to writing and editorial were evaluated.

     

    The Kyoorius design awards offer a diverse range of categories that recognise both comprehensive design projects as well as individual components. To this end, the design craft jury is dedicated to illustration, typography, graphic design and photography.

     

    The design for good jury reflects design’s ability to build awareness, promote a good cause or social welfare. Works must demonstrate positive social impact, the capacity to change behaviour and sensitivity to sustainability issues.

     

    It can be noted, Kyoorius awards have no winning tier structure – no gold, silver or bronze, and it is the jury’s prerogative to award one or multiple Blue Elephants in one category, whereas none in another, if entries are not up to the mark.

     

    A mix of the top international, regional, and Indian creative minds have been selected to ensure that work is compared against industry best practices, while keeping the Indian context in mind.

     

    The Kyoorius design awards jury includes jury Johnson Banks creative director & principal Foreman Michael Johnson, Anonymous creative director Felix Ng, Alok Nanda & Company founder & CEO Alok Nanda, Lopez Design CEO & principal Anthony Lopez, and Trapeze co-founder Ram Sinam.

     

    Kyoorius founder CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “Design is at the root of creativity. Over the last 5 yeats we have seen the role of design change in India – from being a non-essential to a critical tool for business development and growth. We’ve seen significant growth in participation both at the awards and at designyatra not only from designer and studios but from clients themselves.”

     

    Kyoorius and D&AD aim to create a truly neutral and ethical platform that recognises the best of Indian creativity. Kyoorius will once again open its doors to the public as it had done for the advertising awards jury sessions in Mumbai. All voting is private, never by a show of hands.

     

    The last day of judging, 25 June will be open to press, professionals and students from Pune’s creative community. Visitors will have the opportunity to view the best in Indian design, understand the judging process and watch jury members debate entries.

     

    Winners of Blue and Black Elephants will be awarded at Kyoorius Designyatra, the annual creativity and innovation conference held in Goa from 11 to 13 September 2014. In-book winners, also considered nominees for Blue Elephants, will be announced in August. Alongside winners, nominees will be featured in the Kyoorius design awards annual, an annual publication that is distributed to over 5000 corporates in India.

    Funds raised from the Kyoorius Awards are funneled back in to the Indian creative industry through programmes such as FYIdays. In conjunction with the jury sessions, Kyoorius will host a FYIday with branding guru Michael Johnson on 24th June in Pune at Sumant Moolgaokar Auditorium, and on 26 June in Mumbai at ISDI Parsons Mumbai.

  • GoaFest’14 Day 2: 190 awards given away across 9 categories

    GoaFest’14 Day 2: 190 awards given away across 9 categories

    GOA: The Day 2 of the ninth edition of GoaFest got bigger and grander, as 190 awards were given away across 9 categories.  Alok Nanda & Company and JWT were the only agencies that took home a Grand Pix for design and direct categories respectively.

     

    Take a look at the details of who made it to the top positions in each of the 9 categories…

     

    The Print Craft category received 189 entries of which 27 made it to winners’ list. There were nine jury members for assessing this category. For this category Taproot picked eight Abbys, JWT took away four Abbys and Umbrella design added three Abbys to its kitty.

     

    There were 290 entries for the Outdoor and Ambient, out of which 29 entries stood as clear winners. 10 jury members were on board for this category. JWT got seven Abbys, Taproot added three and FCB Ulka received three Abbys for this category. 

     

    For the Design category, agencies sent 188 entries and 25 Abbys were given out. Eight industry veterans judged this category. Alok Nanda & Company and Umbrella Designs won five Abbys each. Taproot got three abbys.

     

    In the Direct category there were 55 entries and 13 winners. While Taproot received three Abbys, JWT, DDB Mudra Group and M&C Saatchi picked two Abbys each. The category was judged by nine jury members.

     

    Branded content received 54 entries. There were 21 winners in this category and had 10 jury members judging it. Madison World received three Abbys, while MTV India, Colors, Viacom 18 Media and PHD India got two Abbys each.

     

    The Promo and Activation category got 102 entries and there were 18 winners. Judged by jury members, JWT and Candid Marketing received three Abbys each.  Milestone Brandcom got two Abbys.

     

    PR and Broadcaster which were the newbies in GoaFest got overwhelming response. The Advertising Club and chairman of the Awards Governing Council president Pratap Bose mentioned that the 10 jury member team for the PR category were excited and saw some good pieces of work. In the PR category 24 awards were given away out of the 42 entries received. Adfactors advertising bagged five Abbys.

     

    In Broadcaster category 99 entries were received and 33 winners were declared. Star won 11 awards in this category.

     

    Click here for the detailed result sheet