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  • Cairns Crocodiles make waves in India ahead of 2026 festival

    Cairns Crocodiles make waves in India ahead of 2026 festival

    MUMBAI: At the thoroughfares of Juhu Tara Road, inside the warm and welcoming setting of Soho House Mumbai, Misfits Media CEO David Hovenden and Cairns Crocodiles Special Envoy Sangeeta Leach unleashed the India chapter for the Asia-Pacific creative community, of three days of awards, masterclasses, and industry networking event planned for May 12–14, 2026, in Cairns, Australia.

    The exclusive evening brought together bigwigs from leading marketing, advertising, and creative agencies such as Leo Burnett, Lintas, Brandmusiq, and Schbang. The room bustled with laughter, lively and insightful conversations, and a shared joie de vivre about the media, entertainment and advertising industry as Hovenden and Leach spoke about how Cairns Crocodiles aims to be a stepping stone for creative minds across the world.

    In a candid tête-à-tête with Indian Television’s Megha Misra, CEO David Hovenden recalled how the idea of starting the festival was conceived in the most unexpected of times, during the peak of the pandemic.  

    “In 2020, when covid happened, we said, this is going to happen. And we tried to stand the event up. But because of the changing nature of covid and border restrictions, we had to reschedule it five times.” Hovenden noted. “Australia’s states had different rules, and people weren’t even allowed to move within them. So we kept shifting dates, hoping we could finally make it work. Every time we cancelled and moved it again, more people got on board, cheering us on and barracking for us.”

    What began as a logistical nightmare soon turned into a marketing success. “Who would’ve thought covid could be a brilliant marketing tool?” he added. “Everyone felt sorry for us and they started rooting for us. In the end, it worked out brilliantly.”

    After two years of perseverance, Hovenden and his team realised they had built something people truly loved. “We started seeing participants not just from across Australia, but also from parts of Asia,” he said. “That’s when we knew it was time to grow… to make it bigger and more inclusive.”

    The decision was made to transform the event into a truly Asia-Pacific celebration and introduce a dedicated awards programme to honour creativity across the region. “It couldn’t just be an Australian event,” Hovenden explained. “We’re part of a wider creative region, and it was important to reflect that inclusivity.”

    And that’s how the Cairns Crocodiles came to life, evolving from the tongue-in-cheek name into a full-fledged festival of creativity and connection.

    “Over the past three years, we’ve travelled to India, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Korea, inviting people to participate, collaborate and showcase their best work,” Hovenden noted. “We’re finally seeing that momentum build.”

    Before moving to address the attendees at the soiree, Hovenden brought out a set of the ‘Hatchlings’ awards, the festival’s category for young participants under 30. The Hatchlings trophies are particularly special. Each team receives two separate trophies, one for each member, designed in the shape of a young crocodile hatchling. When placed together, the two pieces form a single trophy, embodying both teamwork and the festival’s spirit of nurturing new talent. The playful design also inspired the name “Hatchlings,” symbolising the next generation of creative professionals ready to make their mark.

    The Cairns Crocodiles Festival celebrates world-class creativity across advertising, marketing, media and brand. In 2025 more than 2,100 of the region’s most influential agency leaders, marketers and rising stars descended on Cairns for three days of awards, inspiration, learning and unforgettable networking.

    Early ticket sales and enquiries are pointing to this number ballooning out to more than 3000 high powered delegates for 2026, with an expanded presence in particular from India.

    With an ambitious objective to surpass previous participation turnout, Hovenden didn’t shy away from setting a bold target.

    “I want to have over 5,000 participants next year,” he said. “With India having some of the sharpest creative minds and the most dynamic storytelling cultures in the world, we’re happy to encourage more participation from here.”

    As the Cairn Crocodiles CEO put it, this wasn’t just another meet-and-greet, it was a teaser of what’s to come. The Cairns Crocodiles, often dubbed the ‘Cannes of the Asia-Pacific’, are eyeing India as a key creative hub and a vital audience for their upcoming 2026 edition.

    “We’re here to build genuine partnerships, not just host an event,” Hovenden added. “This is the beginning of an exciting creative bridge between Australia and India.”

    Taking a cue from Hovenden, co-founder Sangeeta Leach spoke about the spirit that defines the festival. “I think the most important thing about the Cairns Crocs is that creativity is something we take very seriously. We’re fun, we’re candid, we’re honest. We are real.”

    There were also two past jury members of Cairns, guests of honour and long-time friends present at the soiree, who shared their own experiences with the festival: Ex-BBH & Publicis Worldwide, India CEO Subhash Kamath and Brandmusiq CEO and founder Rajeev Raja. The two friends reminisced about their vibrant experiences at the event in Cairns.

    “I found that at Cairns, there’s a real genuineness and intellectual honesty in the way ideas are nurtured. After graduating and earning my PhD, it felt refreshing to return to that kind of nurturing environment, almost like being back in a nursery. That’s the kind of simplicity and honesty with which Cairns has truly flourished,” shared Kamath, encouraging his fellow attendees to spread the word that Cairns in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is the place to be.

    His sentiments were echoed by his dear friend Rajeev Raja, who said he had an absolute blast attending the Cairns Crocodiles in 2025.

    “I found the attendees in Cairns to be incredibly welcoming, inspiring and a whole lot of fun. I was particularly taken with keynote speaker Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus,” said Raja, who enthralled crowds in 2025 with an onstage performance with his legendary jazz flute.  

    Another significant announcement made at the event was that the Cairns Crocodiles would officially be opening a permanent Indian Office with the promotion of Bhavika Sharma to general manager India.

    “I am delighted to be moving to the land of my parent’s birth and super excited to be calling Mumbai, the city of dreams, my new home. I look forward to continuing to engage the marvellous Indian creative community and bringing many of you across to Cairns in May 2026,” said Sharma.

    The 2026 edition of the Cairns Crocodiles promises to be bigger and more inclusive than ever. The festival has expanded its awards categories to include new regional-specific Asia segments, designed to celebrate standout work from South-east, South and North-east Asia. For the first time, it will also introduce new regional awards that recognise market-leading campaigns across Asia-Pacific subregions.

    The Hatchlings competition, which shines a spotlight on emerging talent, is also getting a creative boost, now welcoming entries in ‘Print & Publishing’ and ‘Out of Home’ categories to give young creatives even more ways to showcase their skills. The judging framework has been refined too, with a sharper focus on clarity, effectiveness and real-world impact.

    To better accommodate international participants, deadlines for Hatchlings have been moved earlier, ensuring smoother visa processes for finalists. Additionally, the 2026 programming will embrace richer, more inclusive content that reflects the diversity and creative energy of the region.

     

  • IAA India partners with BrandMusiq to launch its sonic identity

    IAA India partners with BrandMusiq to launch its sonic identity

    MUMBAI — The International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter, the country’s only cross-industry body uniting advertisers, agencies, and media professionals, has partnered with BrandMusiq—Asia’s pioneering sonic branding agency—to launch its sonic identity.

    In a world where brands are increasingly defined by how they make us feel, IAA’s new sonic identity offers a bold and emotionally resonant way to experience the brand—not just see it or read it, but hear it.

    As a part of the collaboration, BrandMusiq has crafted a distinct Mogo (musical logo) and an immersive Mogoscape—a rich sonic environment that reflects IAA’s archetypes: the Hero (courageous, inspiring) and the Creator (imaginative, expressive). Rooted in Indian aesthetic philosophy, the identity draws from the Rasas of Veera (inspiration), Adbhuta (awe), and Karuna (empathy)—echoing IAA’s purpose to lead, uplift, and connect with heart.

    IAA president India Chapter Abhishek Karnani shared,  “IAA has always stood for ideas that move industries forward. With this sonic identity, we now have a new language—one that’s emotionally alive and future-facing. It reflects who we are today and who we hope to become tomorrow.”

    BrandMusiq founder & soundsmith, Rajeev Raja added, “IAA isn’t just an institution—it’s a creative spirit that brings people together across borders and disciplines. The Mogoscape we’ve created is more than a sound—it’s a musical embodiment of courage, curiosity, and care.”

  • 7UP pops with a fizzy new MOGO to refresh your ears

    7UP pops with a fizzy new MOGO to refresh your ears

    MUMBAI: 7UP is turning up the volume – literally. The fizzy favourite from PepsiCo has launched its first-ever sonic identity in India, giving its signature refreshment a catchy new sound. This “MOGO” (musical logo), created in partnership with sonic branding agency BrandMusiq, is more than just a jingle — it’s a crisp, 7-note sonic signature designed to tickle your ears and tap into your emotions.

    India leads the global rollout, with the sound debuting at retail touchpoints in Bengaluru. Coolers in stores will now play this audio cue, making the “sound of refreshment” unmistakably 7UP right at the point of thirst.

    Commenting on the launch, PepsiCo India category lead, Cola and Flavours, Shailja Joshi said, “In today’s dynamic consumer landscape, building a brand goes far beyond the imagery to creating experiences that are instantly felt and remembered. With our new sonic identity, we bring to life the essence of 7UP, refreshing, vibrant, and full of character, in a way that resonates across platforms and cultures. This sonic identity is not just an audio asset, It’s an innovative leap into sensory branding. It will serve as a consistent, emotionally engaging cue that will amplify 7UP’s refreshing spirit wherever our consumers engage with us.”

    Built using AI-powered emotion mapping, the sound blends the crack of a can, a splash of fizz, and a bubbly melody that’s meant to feel like sunshine in a bottle. It’s refreshment you can hear — designed to trigger joy, build memory, and elevate brand recall in today’s scroll-and-swipe culture.

    Talking about the collaboration, BrandMusiq founder & soundsmith, Rajeev Raja said,“For the 7UP global sonic identity, we weren’t just creating a sound, we were bottling a feeling. The rush of freshness, the playful splash, the upliftment you get when you take a sip. The swiftly ascending 7-note MOGO®️ captures all of that in a way that’s light, cool, and instantly recognizable. The MOGOSCAPE (sonic brandprint) was crafted to bring the totality of the brand experience across every ‘Earpoint’. It all comes together to create a consistent and emotionally engaging sonic world for the brand.”

    The sonic ID is set to echo across digital, retail, and experiential spaces — making 7UP not just a drink, but a multisensory experience. And in a noisy world, that’s music to any brand’s ears.

  • Brandmusiq hits a six with Asian Paints in sonic spin on cricket fever

    Brandmusiq hits a six with Asian Paints in sonic spin on cricket fever

    MUMBAI: When cricket season hits India, everyone shows up batsmen, bowlers, brands, and now, basslines. In a pitch-perfect move, Brandmusiq and Asian Paints joined forces to create a rousing, regionally tuned campaign titled Coloursofcricket, turning fan passion into full-throttle soundscapes. Across the country, stadiums weren’t the only places roaring speakers were too. Crafted using the Asian Paints sonic identity, BrandMusiq composed distinct high-energy regional anthems laced with local instrumentation, language, and the emotional cues of each cricket-loving city. Think dhols in Punjab, Carnatic strains from Bengaluru, Mumbai’s bold brass and tutari, Hyderabad’s royal rhythms, Delhi’s street-style beats, and Kolkata’s folk soul, all seamlessly woven into sonic signatures that felt more like musical jerseys than just tunes.

    “India’s relationship with cricket is emotional, but every region expresses that emotion differently,” said Brandmusiq founder & soundsmith Rajeev Raja. “These aren’t just anthems, these are rallying cries, ‘musical jerseys’ for fans to wear with pride.”

    The campaign also drummed up digital participation with a contest encouraging fans to remix, dance to, or creatively express support using their city’s anthem turning passive viewing into creative cheerleading. The result? A campaign where sound met sentiment, and where branding hit a beat fans could move to.

    The Coloursofcricket initiative is a testament to the power of sonic branding done right cutting through the advertising noise, building recall, and fuelling fan pride with cultural authenticity and emotional punch.

    For a country that speaks in many tongues but cheers in one voice, this was the sound of India in surround sound.

  • BrandMusiq crafts sonic identity for Jio BP

    BrandMusiq crafts sonic identity for Jio BP

    Mumbai: BrandMusiq has announced the creation of the sonic identity for Jio BP, a brand that symbolises the collaboration of two industry giants: Jio from Reliance and British Petroleum (BP). The sonic identity, meticulously developed by BrandMusiq, captures the essence of this powerful partnership.

    For Jio BP, leveraging sound as a sensory engagement tool was a natural progression, given its unique blend of technological prowess and experiential expertise inherited from its parent companies. This innovative approach aims to resonate deeply with its customers and stakeholders.

    “The MOGO will build on the core emotions of empathy, dynamism, and innovation, while expressing the confidence in leadership in the mobility solutions market. The sonic identity will become a valuable trademark overtime. It will reinforce trust and inspire loyalty among customers,” said Jio BP CEO HC Mehta.

    BrandMusiq founder and soundsmith Rajeev Raja shared insights into the development of the sonic strategy for Jio BP: “It was truly a privilege to create the sonic identity for Jio BP. We recognized the fact that it was the coming together of two giants, India’s very own Jio from Reliance and the global leader, BP. The Sonic Identity created by BrandMusiq was very optimistic and future-forward even while building in the core emotions of empathy and caring. The sonic graph of the longer MOGOSCAPE expressed the scale, stature, and the soft power of the brand, while the MOGO or ‘musical logo’ summarised the confidence of a leader.”

    To hear Harish Mehta, CEO of Jio BP, discuss the significance of a sonic identity for their brand and to experience the MOGOSCAPE and MOGO created by team BrandMusiq, watch the video here:

  • Sonic branding in practice: A deep dive into the process of creating ‘MOGO’ for leading brands

    Sonic branding in practice: A deep dive into the process of creating ‘MOGO’ for leading brands

    At BrandMusiq, we harness the transformative power of sound to create sonic identities that align with a brand’s core essence and resonate with its audience. Our strategic, industry-spanning process customizes to each brand, mapping customer journeys to identify unique touchpoints, or “earpoints.”

    The MOGO is the sonic summation of a brand’s persona. Musicality is crucial to evoke the desired expressions, which is why we call it a musical logo and not just an audio or sonic logo. What we create is a comprehensive sonic identity system, much like a visual identity but for the auditory senses.

    MUSE: The heart of sonic branding

    Our process, anchored by MUSE (musical strategy exercise), combines Western psychology, Indian classical arts, and modern audio science. This intricate process helps us distill a brand’s essence into a universal sonic palette.

    Step 1: Brand discovery

    In a two–three hour collaborative session, we explore the brand’s DNA, persona, and the emotions it aims to express through sound.

    Step 2: Sonic mapping

    Transitioning from abstract concepts to tangible sounds can be challenging. To bridge this gap, we develop sonic moodboards—audio sketches that help clients identify their brand’s sound zone, ensuring the musical direction aligns with the brand’s persona.

    Step 3: Unveiling the MOGOSCAPE and MOGO

    The culmination of our process is the creation of the master sonic identity of the brand, comprising MOGOSCAPE, MOGO and mini-MOGO. In the digital age, music and sound are as crucial as visual elements in defining a brand’s identity. The MOGOSCAPE, a 60–90 second sound palette, serves as the brand’s sonic backdrop, embedded within which is the MOGO—a concise, distinctive sound signature that captures the brand’s essence in a three second audio cue.

    After finalizing the master sonic identity, we work with our clients to understand the consumer journey and map the various earpoints—audio touchpoints—where the sound will be integrated. This approach creates more opportunities for the brand to be heard, ensuring a consistent and cohesive sonic presence. The MOGOSCAPE allows for content customization, enabling the creation of fresh and new adaptations, all derived from the master sound.

    Sonic identity system: MOGOSCAPE, MOGO, and Mini-MOGO

    Our sonic identity system comprises three main components:

    1. MOGOSCAPE: This 60–90 second sonic palette acts like a visual color scheme for the brand, encompassing various tones and musical elements that capture the brand’s essence.

    2. MOGO: The musical logo, a three-second sound signature, strengthens brand memory and evokes core values and emotions.

    3. Mini-MOGO: A 1.5-second audio cue used for notifications and alerts in digital interfaces, reinforcing the brand’s aural identity in everyday interactions.

    These elements help create a unique sound identity, enhance brand awareness, and foster deeper emotional connections with customers across various touchpoints.

    Real-world applications

    After completing the sonic identity, we create versions or adaptations to suit specific earpoints (or audio touchpoints) and the content theme.

    ·      Vivo: For the in-phone product integration, the ringtone and notification sounds were designed to have a digital feel while maintaining consistency by using the same melodic framework as the MOGO.

    ·      Air India Express: Created an in-flight version of the Air India Express sonic identity to evoke a sense of calm and peace.

    ·      Infosys: Developed unique sonic branding for digital videos, events, and merchandise, tailored to each theme and content.

    ·      HDFC: Implemented a pioneering sonic integration by incorporating the MOGO across all ATMs nationwide, signaling the successful completion of transactions.

    ·      Zomato: Developed sonic navigation cues to provide users with intuitive and engaging alerts throughout the order and delivery process.

    ·      Federal Bank: Established a pan-India presence for Federal Bank by creating versions of the sonic identity for various Indian festivals, reinforcing the brand’s cultural connection and celebratory spirit.

    The power of sonic branding

    Sound reaches the human brain 20 times faster than visuals, enhancing customer immersion and engagement by up to 86 per cent. Research shows that music can improve brand recognition by 46 per cent, and 41 per cent of consumers believe sound is a key element of brand communication. Furthermore, 74 per cent of young adults feel more emotionally connected to a brand thanks to music. With the rise of voice-enabled technology and a global resurgence in audio consumption, there has never been a better time to integrate sonic branding into your brand strategy.

    At BrandMusiq, we transform brand identities from cognitive recognition to emotional connection, ensuring that your brand’s sound is not just heard, but felt. Thanks.

    The article has been authored by BrandMusiq founder and soundsmith Rajeev Raja.

  • Federal Bank recreates their sonic identity for this World Music Day

    Federal Bank recreates their sonic identity for this World Music Day

    Mumbai: Federal Bank, a pioneer in digital banking, proudly announces the launch of its captivating corporate anthem for this World Music Day, a harmonious blend of technology and human spirit. This anthem, performed by a talented ensemble of employees collaborating from various branches and offices from across the country.

    The corporate anthem, an adaptation of the iconic musical logo (MOGO), composed by BrandMusiq, resonates with the Bank’s core values and ethos. “Sacha Hai Dil ka ye Rishta…”— is a heartfelt ode to the enduring relationships the Bank shares with its customers, employees, stakeholders and amongst themselves. Adapted across seven different languages, the essence is undiluted and yet distilled.

    Federal Bank’s CMO M V S Murthy echoed the Bank stating, “We are very proud of the talent all our colleagues collectively bring in at Federal Bank. This anthem is not just a testimony to their prodigious growing up but also reflective of the culture which allows personal talent to find its way through the labyrinthine hierarchies of the corporate world.”

    Federal Bank’s musical logo (MOGO) is the sonic essence of the brand created by Brand Musiq in 2020 which in musical terms evokes the core values, emotions, and persona of the organization. Over the last 4 years, the Bank has released 14 different genres of the Musical Logo to celebrate the festive and cultural nuances with a Federal touch.

    In the year 2022, for World Music Day, the Bank had launched a music campaign celebrating the symphony of sounds that the customers are accustomed to hearing at a bank branch or on their banking devices. The tones made by ATM, the whirr of cash being dispensed, the payment completion tone in the Mobile Banking App, the sound of a passbook printer, the click of locks at the vault, etc. were fused with the Bank’s sonic identity to underline the brand’s positioning of ‘Digital at the Fore. Human at the Core’.

    This year the brand’s anthem key highlights include:

    1 Unity in diversity: Employees from diverse backgrounds, spanning from executive to junior levels, united their voices and instruments to create this melodic masterpiece.

    2 Digital innovation: The anthem seamlessly weaves the Bank’s digital sonic identity with the warmth of human voices, embodying the motto: ‘Digital at the Fore. Human at the Core.’

    3 Lyrical MOGO: With verses in seven Indian languages, the anthem celebrates team spirit, authenticity, and progress.

    4 Youthful energy: The anthem reflects the Bank’s youthful dynamism and progressive outlook.

    5 The theme of the lyrical MOGO is team spirit, authenticity, digital progression and above all, the warmth of relationships. The brand leverages music as a unifying factor to convey the spirit of togetherness. The anthem represents the brand’s youthfulness, energy, progressiveness, and unity of the Federal fraternity.

  • Harshdeep Kaur to judge Advertising Rocks’ at Goafest 2024

    Harshdeep Kaur to judge Advertising Rocks’ at Goafest 2024

    Mumbai: Goafest’s ‘Advertising Rocks,’ provides India’s advertising and media fraternity with a platform unlike any other. Offering  participants the opportunity to showcase their musical talent, Goafest’s Advertising Rocks is currently in its second season. Raising the bar higher, Goafest 2024 now welcomes Bollywood playback singer Harshdeep Kaur as a judge. Additionally joining Harshdeep will be Brandmusiq founder & soundsmith Rajeev Raja, and music director and Brandmusiq founding partner & principal composer Merlin D’Souza. Nominations for Advertising Rocks can be submitted until Sunday, 19 May 2024.

    Goafest 2024 invites participants to submit their nominations in two categories: Indian soloists and international soloists. Entries received will be shortlisted by Rajeev Raja, Merlin D’Souza, and BBH former CEO and curator Subhash Kamath, ‘Advertising Rocks’. Finalists will be presented with an opportunity to perform for Goafest 2024 attendees in Mumbai and winners will take home prizes up to Rs. 50,000.

    “The Indian advertising and media industry is teeming with talent”, said BBH former CEO and curator of Advertising Rocks Subhash Kamath. “It’s always inspiring for our industry youngsters to perform in front of professionals. Last year we had Papon as one of the judges and this year we have Harshdeep Kaur, who’s a fabulous singer.”

    “Music transcends language, culture, and genre; it’s a universal emotion and given my passion for music, it is an integral part of my life,” said Havas Media Network India CEO and Goafest 2024 co-chair Mohit Joshi. “We were greatly impressed by the talent showcased last year and are incredibly excited to see this year’s performances. Goafest is truly a celebration of creativity, and we are committed to evolving it with new and exciting concepts every year. We encourage all eligible performers to participate and make the most of this wonderful platform to showcase their talent to the industry,” he added.

    Submit your entries for Advertising Rocks here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdUKKIsShHz6YwEc71ap_9-wbK1sIavU2lkShgd9-HBhq0row/viewform

    Presented by The Advertising Agencies Association of India and The Advertising Club, Goafest 2024 is scheduled to take place on 29, 30 and 31 May, 2024 at The Westin Mumbai Powai Lake, Mumbai.

  • L&T Finance Ltd unveils TVCs for the launch of ‘The Complete Home Loan’

    L&T Finance Ltd unveils TVCs for the launch of ‘The Complete Home Loan’

    Mumbai: L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF), one of the leading retail financiers, introduces its latest TV commercials, set to revolutionise the way people perceive home loans. Titled ‘The Complete Home Loan’, the TV commercials combine witty humour with relatable scenarios to create situations that are entertaining as well as informative, with the tagline, ‘Kum Nahi, Complete.’

    The company has launched a series of three TV commercials, with first commercial introducing the customers to ‘Home Décor Finance’ and the second and third introducing the customers to benefits such as ‘digitised process’ and ‘dedicated relationship manager’.

    The company has also launched its sonic brand identity by unveiling a musical logo that reinforces the company’s purpose: ‘retail, digital, and sustainable’. The musical logo is created with a harmonious blend of melodies, rhythms, and tones that reflect the Company’s attributes, core values, emotions, and brand personality.

    LTF chief marketing officer Kavita Jagtiani said, “We are building futuristic digital solutions by integrating technology across all our customer touchpoints. With the launch of our first-ever campaign, we are excited to present ‘The Complete Home Loan’ proposition that is set to meet customers’ expectations while addressing their needs. Our well-designed offerings like Home Décor Finance, Digitized Process, and Dedicated Relationship Manager inspired us to introduce the ‘Kum Nahi, Complete’ tagline which promptly communicates to customers that they should not settle for less. Furthermore, we have also incorporated an essence of our newly launched Sonic brand identity into this campaign. It is a musical expression of our brand’s purpose and will continue to foster consistent engagement and a heartfelt connection with our diverse 2.3 crore customer base.”

    The TV commercials have been created by Dentsu India. Speaking at the launch, Dentsu Creative India CEO Amit Wadhwa said, “Our TV commercials are meticulously crafted to connect with the audience by showcasing everyday life situations in an amusing way. By delving deep into introducing the protagonist as a relatable person in the scenarios and making clever use of mnemonics, we aim to not only entertain but also communicate key product offerings and make our campaign memorable. The journey we’ve embarked upon with LTF has been incredibly fulfilling, and we look forward to co-creating such impactful campaigns in the future.”

    The company has launched an integrated marketing campaign (IMC) across cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Pune, Chandigarh, and Surat. The Sonic brand identity will be a part of this IMC. As part of the campaign, the company is one of the co-presenting sponsors for IPL, and the TV commercials are being streamed on Jio Cinema (Connected TV) during IPL matches. The Company will advertise on prominent news channels during the pre-election results and on poll counting days. In addition, the company is also conducting several initiatives like influencer marketing, outdoor hoardings, on-ground events, and leveraging its social media channels.

    Speaking at the launch of the company’s musical logo, BrandMusiq founder Rajeev Raja said, “Developing the Sonic identity for a leading financial services brand like LTF was a wonderful experience. We feel proud to note that the LTF MOGOSCAPE will now be used across all digital and physical touchpoints as well as the core communications of the brand. Additionally, our exploration of folk variations within the Sonic palette ensures genuine resonance with the communities that LTF serve through their extensive feet-on-street workforce. We are confident that it will elevate LTF’s customer experience with consistent engagement across platforms.”

  • Tata Realty unveils new sonic identity for Intellion offices

    Tata Realty unveils new sonic identity for Intellion offices

    Mumbai: Tata Realty & Infrastructure Ltd, a leading provider of office parks, unveils an innovative sonic brand identity for its Intellion office parks. Crafted by BrandMusiq, a pioneer in sonic branding, aimed at enhancing brand recognition and delivering a seamless, emotionally resonant experience across all touchpoints. Incorporating the archetypes of a dominant ruler and sub-dominant creator, Intellion office’s new sonic branding initiative resonates with courage, compassion, and laughter, mirroring the brand’s core values of leadership, innovation, and empathy. Uniquely curated to exude empathy, the sonic tapestry captures Tata Realty’s commitment to innovation and compassionate real estate practices.

    The Tata Realty MOGO is an immersive sonic experience that transcends traditional branding, positioning the company not just as a leader but as an empathetic and trustworthy force in the industry. With a melody that is aimed to soothe your soul, BrandMusiq’s meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the Tata Realty MOGOSCAPE, a carefully curated soundscape that merges traditional elements such as saxophone, trumpets, and horns, symbolizing authority and a commanding presence. Furthermore, subtle digital sound elements are seamlessly woven into the soundscape, signifying Tata Realty’s commitment to innovation and its forward-thinking approach to smart, secure, social and sustainable real estate practices.

    TATA Realty & Infrastructure Ltd MD & CEO Sanjay Dutt expressed enthusiasm about the launch, stating, “The introduction of our new sonic branding represents a pivotal moment in our journey. Our auditory identity, encapsulated in the form of MOGO and MOGOSCAPE, is more than just a musical composition; it is about distinguishing Intellion as a brand. Through this industry-first initiative, we merge the traditional with the contemporary, echoing the harmonious blend of leadership, innovation, and empathy that defines Tata Realty. As our sonic branding permeates every aspect of our brand identity, it will transcend from a mere melody to become an omnipresent symbol of our identity. It will serve as a cohesive and enduring expression of Tata Realty’s Intellion commercial spaces brand, fostering a profound and lasting connection with our diverse audience.”

    Realty’s sonic branding at Intellion has been launched across all its operational assets. Visitors & occupiers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the music and share the emotions it evokes. The sonic branding is set to become an integral part of Intellion office spaces brand presence, resonating through lobbies, lifts, and across various touchpoints such as videos and podcasts.