Tag: Design

  • Deepali Jain gets expanded insights head role at Marico

    Deepali Jain gets expanded insights head role at Marico

    MUMBAI: The fragrance of promotion and greater responsibility on most occasion smells good. As it has in the case of Deepali Jain who has been promoted and seen an expansion  in her role  to partner – head consumer technical insights + perfumery + design (India + international businesses) at Marico.

    A hard core-research oriented professional, Deepali, has progressed in a sustained manner over the 10 years and eight months she has been at the firm. Beginning as a consumer insights manager – innovation and technology she was promoted to principal manger – consumer science after a period of nearly five years. Another four years of consistency saw her being promoted to head consumer insights for hair care, personal care  and male grooming – a position from which she got another promotion.

    Before joining Marico Deepali spent three and a half years as group project director at TNS Global and nearly seven years at Nielsen beginning as a research executive and rising to consumer insights manager working on some of the top FMCG brands.

    “A big thank you to my incredible insights, perfumery, and design team, members at R&D and across geographies for their invaluable support. Looking forward to work for together to drive Marico’s success. Here’s to many more exciting milestones and achievements,!” said Deepali while announcing her expanded role at the Harsh Mariwala-founded company. 

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt to headline IFP season 14 as opening session speaker

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt to headline IFP season 14 as opening session speaker

    Mumbai: IFP (formerly India Film Project) has announced celebrated international actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a special speaker for its opening session at the fourteenth edition of the festival on 12 and 13 October in Mumbai. Building on its legacy of thirteen successful seasons, this premier festival for ‘Creativity X Culture’ marks Gordon-Levitt’s first visit to India.

    Gordon-Levitt is an actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for films such as 500 Days of Summer, Inception, Looper, Snowden, Don Jon, and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F and his online media platform HIT RECORD. He’s a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner renowned for his versatility and stellar performances, will join the esteemed lineup of Indian film industry luminaries, including Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Kabir Khan, Tapsee Pannu, Aditi Rao Hydari, Saurabh Shukla, Shoojit Sircar, Guneet Monga, Ram Madhvani, Kunal Kemmu, Sharvari, and many more.

    Sharing his excitement about coming to IFP, Gordon-Levitt expressed, “It feels surreal to be visiting India for the first time. I’ve long been a fan of Indian music and culture and have been engaging with Indian creators through our community, HIT RECORD. Being invited to speak at the 14th Season of IFP is truly an honor. The rise of independent cinema, storytelling, and art in India fascinates me. There’s something captivating about how its rich history blends with the world of film and music. I’m excited to experience this vibrant creativity firsthand at IFP.”

    Staying true to its innovative roots, IFP brings back its signature series of 50-hour challenges in filmmaking, music, design, performing arts, writing, and photography to this season, with over 54,000 creative minds participating globally. IFP Season 14 has something unique to offer to everyone – from thought-provoking discussions to immersive experiences.

  • IFP Season 14 returns to Mumbai on 12 & 13 October

    IFP Season 14 returns to Mumbai on 12 & 13 October

    Mumbai: IFP (formerly India Film Project) is back, calling all creators, storytellers, and innovators! Whether writing is your escape, storytelling your passion, or transforming ideas into visual masterpieces your craft, this is your ultimate playground. For over a decade, IFP has been the leading festival for nurturing creative talent across films & OTT, music, writing, storytelling, photography, design, art, comedy, and more.

    Taking its glorious legacy of thirteen successful seasons forward, the 14th edition of this two-day festival is taking place on 12 and 13 October in Mumbai. The festival serves as a dynamic space for artists to showcase their work and connect with industry professionals. Featuring an eclectic array of sessions, workshops, masterclasses, live performances, and challenges, IFP Season 14 promises to inspire, educate, and empower participants to push the boundaries of creativity.

    The stage of IFP Season 14 will be graced by a stellar lineup of speakers, including prominent figures like Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kabir Khan, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Shoojit Sircar, Guneet Monga, Saurabh Shukla, Sonam Wangchuk, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Vivek Gomber, Rajesh Krishnan, Kunal Kemmu, Ram Madhvani, Chhaya Kadam, Kavita Seth, Geetanjali Shree (International Booker Prize Winner, Author of Tomb of Sand), Vikas Swarup, William Dalrymple, Trinetra, and Avanti Nagral. Creators can look forward to great industry insights from these cultural icons. Boasting creative growth, collaboration opportunities, and insider viewpoints, this edition strives to take participants’ artistic journey to the next level.

    Staying true to its innovative roots, IFP brings back its signature series of 50-hour challenges in filmmaking, music, design, performing arts, writing, and photography to this season, with over 54,000 creative minds participating globally. These challenges will be evaluated by a powerhouse jury, featuring a diverse panel of experts such as Kabir Khan, Rob, Amit Sharma, Lilette Dubey, Lijo Jose Pellissery, Sandeep Modi, Sooni Taraporewala, Sushin Shyam, Chaaya Prabhat, Sabari Venu, Manoj Shah, and Sasha Jairam.

    Sharing his excitement about IFP season 14, IFP founder Ritam Bhatnagar said, “We are ecstatic to launch yet another exciting season of IFP, a nexus for everything creative and culture. We are delighted to see participation coming in from 44 countries this year. Our goal is to create a truly global festival that fosters a community of creative individuals and provides a place to collaborate with like-minded individuals, allowing them to break new ground with their craft. With a fantastic mix of challenges and speakers, we hope to inspire and empower artists of all ages and backgrounds through this festival in coming years”

    IFP Season 14 has something unique for everyone, from thought-provoking discussions to immersive experiences.

  • Thought Blurb Communications elevates Renu Somani to national creative director

    Thought Blurb Communications elevates Renu Somani to national creative director

    Mumbai: Thought Blurb Communications, a full-service advertising and design agency helmed by Vinod Kunj, has announced the elevation of Renu Somani to national creative director. After steadily guiding the direction of the creative product of Thought Blurb Communications for the last ten years, Somani will now take over as the creative head at the agency from being the executive creative director.

    Renu holds more than 18 years of experience with creative departments of advertising agencies like Ambience Publicis, McCann Erickson and Saatchi & Saatchi and has worked for brands like Parachute Hair Oil, Savlon Soap, and ICICI Home Loans. At Thought Blurb, she has led creative communications for brands like Parle-G, Parle Marie, Parle 20-20, Vero Moda, Reliance Digital, Radio Mirchi, and Viacom 18, to name a few.

    Renu began her career as an art director before switching seamlessly into her role as a writer after joining Thought Blurb. She brings her combined talents in art, copy, scripting, and audio-visual media to bear on a 360-degree execution in traditional, electronic, and digital media. Renu now takes charge of managing the creative products of the company that has a presence in Mumbai and Kochi. She will be overseeing a diverse team of creative talent in these cities, helping in the development of brands across the country and also in planning the creative strategy for new clients here.

    Speaking on her new role, Renu Somani stated, “I have a degree in art, but writing comes as naturally to me as breathing. I believe I paint stories with my words. The creative industry is shape-shifting and each day a new avatar is being created. My mandate will be to give shape and voice and texture and personality to the avatar that we at Thought Blurb would like to give ourselves. We are known to nurture great talent, and I’d like to build on that tradition and get the team to come up with ideas that reflect the zeitgeist of the times.”

    Speaking about the appointment, Thought Blurb Communications founder and chief creative officer Vinod Kunj stated, “Renu is an extremely instinctive and creative person. She can pick up a castaway idea from a brainstorming session and polish it to perfection. We are a very close-knit unit, and we cherry-pick the brands we work with. In the process, we have built great case studies for some of India’s biggest brands. Renu will now work with her team and create campaigns that make a meaningful difference to those brands in the international markets.”

    Somani’s work has been recognised over the years by several Indian and international industry award bodies. She has also been a finalist at the One Show, Cannes, and Adfest Awards. She has won awards at the Abbys, D&AD Kyoorius, Golden Mikes, and Radio Mirchi Kaan Awards. Most recently, she won the IAA Awards for her work on Parle G. Her work has also been featured in the Communication Arts Guild magazine.

  • DDB Mudra appoints Manish Darji as head of Art – West

    DDB Mudra appoints Manish Darji as head of Art – West

    Mumbai: DDB Mudra has announced the appointment of Manish Darji as head of Art – West. In his new role, Darji will lead the design mandate for the agency’s west office and will report to DDB Mudra creative head – West Pallavi Chakravarti.

    As part of his mandate, Darji will explore applications of craft in newer categories like digital, data, entertainment, and content. His appointment reinforces the Group’s commitment to craft at a time when visual storytelling is constantly evolving, said the agency in a statement. DDB’s unexpected works philosophy lays a strong emphasis on creating clutter-breaking work that drives results, and craft plays a crucial role in this advanced approach.

    In a career spanning two decades, Darji has worked on some of India’s leading brands like Coca-Cola, NDTV, Big Bazaar, Volkswagen, Marico, Viacom 18, Mondelez. He served as executive creative director and associate creative director at DDB Mudra in the year 2014 and 2010 respectively. He has also worked at BBH, McCann Erickson, Ogilvy, Rediffusion Y&R and Bates 141.

    Speaking on his appointment, Pallavi Chakravarti said, “It is impossible to look at a piece Manish has worked on and not be wowed. His passion for craft and grasp of distinctive visual languages are skills sorely needed in this day and age. We’re delighted to have him on board to further the creative vision for DDB Mudra West.”

    “Bill Bernbach was the first to put art and copy on the same floor, back in the 60s, and that’s been the model for all agencies ever since. With it comes the opportunity to let craft shine as we pursue our promise of unexpected works. I am truly excited to be on this ride,” Manish Darji added.

    An art graduate from MSU Baroda with a specialisation in advertising, digital, graphic design, illustration, product design and animation, Darji’s work has been recognised at some of the biggest creative forums including Cannes Lions, Spikes Asia, One Show, D&AD, LIA, and Kyoorius.

  • Promax India announces speakers for Regional Conference and Awards

    Promax India announces speakers for Regional Conference and Awards

    Mumbai: Promax India has announced the line-up of speakers for their upcoming Promax India Regional 2022 Conference and Awards to be held virtually on 22 April from 2 pm onwards. The Promax Awards are a celebration of outstanding achievements in entertainment marketing and design.

    The awards ceremony will recognize outstanding creative works from regional markets of India across 36 categories. The second edition will host a slew of virtual panel discussions with eminent speakers.

    The first-panel discussion explores ‘Crafting A New Tomorrow’. Led by Shankar Bala, the session will have speakers like Guruprasad Rao, Raghavanand D V, Ramsai Panchapakesan, and Shriram Sanjeevi, who will take us through the journey of the evolution of the regional market in the entertainment industry. They will also throw light on the fast-paced growth of the sector, its tremendous potential and what to expect in the year.

    The second session is ‘Hot spots: Elevating The Regional Experience’. On the panel led by Rahul Mishra, brand curators and industry doyens such as — Ajit Thakur, Ajit Varghese, and Ashish Golwalkar — will come together and share their thoughts on how trendy content, creative styles, innovation, and strategy have helped in creating the power that has led to a boom in regional content in India.

    “Promax, over the past 25 years, has marvelled at how the Indian M&E industry continues to break new ground. In a country as diverse and large as ours, the growth of regional media is nothing short of phenomenal,” said Promax Asia country head and strategic partnerships India, Hong Kong and Philippines Rajika Mittra. “The inaugural edition witnessed a host of fabulous speakers who engaged and informed audiences about the remarkable strides made in the industry. With the sector scripting new success stories, we welcome a new set of esteemed speakers to share their valuable insights and what to expect in the year ahead.”

  • SoCheers bolsters leadership team with two key appointments

    SoCheers bolsters leadership team with two key appointments

    Mumbai: SoCheers, a digital-first full-service advertising agency, has appointed two new members to its leadership team with Jaideep Thackeray and Randal Gomes. They joined the ranks as creative head of design and head of business development, respectively.

    “We have quite significantly grown in the past few years in terms of clients and people both. Therefore, we wanted to further strengthen and have some seasoned leaders to drive the teams,” stated SoCheers co-founder and CEO Mehul Gupta. “Interestingly, both the leaders tend to understand the evolution of digital and its acceptance in the years gone by as well as foresee its growth to come. I am confident that with such synchronised synergies, the agency will surely touch newer heights as we gear up to expand our client base to more markets as well as up the game with our existing brands.”

    Thackeray comes with an array of creative experience with prominent agencies like JWT, Ogilvy, Contract Advertising, Rickshaw Communications, to name a few. In his professional career of around 12 years, he has worked with revered brands like Shoppers Stop, Asian Paints, Palladium, and High Street Phoenix.

    In his new role, he will be responsible for developing and growing the internal design team, championing client pitches, and helping the agency chart a fresh and innovative way forward for upcoming projects. “Just like other aspects of digital marketing, design too is witnessing a constant evolution. Having the best design artwork and impactful brand message go hand in hand because the former enthralls the viewers with its aesthetics and the latter demonstrates the brand ethos. Having said that, this is the balance I always try to achieve with my work. For me, this is the perfect opportunity to grow as a creative professional, as SoCheers is on a growing curve, working with some of the biggest brands in the industry,” Thackeray said.

    Gomes brings with him a decade worth of experience in the digital marketing industry. Before joining SoCheers, he led the strategy and business development team at MindShift Interactive where he played a crucial role in developing landmark and trending campaigns like #FeelingBlue (for Reliance 3G), and #ChappalMaaro (for The Bombay Store).

    In his current role, he will be leading the business development vertical and will be responsible for growing the agency’s footprint by helping them acquire new clients. “The digital industry never ceases to amaze me. With the pandemic outbreak, the digital landscape has become even more revolutionized, having a plethora of brands test waters. Both the digital agencies as well as brands have acknowledged innovations in this space. Therefore, for me, SoCheers is definitely a new terrain of possibilities and I am super excited to have the agency expand its client roster,” commented Gomes.

  • PitchWorx simplifies designing presentations with Nimmio

    PitchWorx simplifies designing presentations with Nimmio

    NEW DELHI: PitchWorx, a creative design agency, has launched its integrated online platform – Nimmio, developed to deliver visually compelling presentations. The online platform provides quick access to pre-designed, and fully-editable presentation slides that entice and engage the audience.

    For almost a decade, PitchWorx has been creating presentations, animated videos, branding, graphic design, and web design solutions for clients mainly – start-ups, SME’s, large corporations, and government organizations. Later, the company realized that the clients wanted a quick turnaround while retaining the design liberty. Through Nimmio, the company strives to provide visually cohesive and high-quality designs while ensuring that the sense of ownership is retained with the client.

    PitchWorx CEO & founder Dharmendra Ahuja said, “Getting the brand message across the target audience requires breaking down of relevant data into an interactive presentation design. To create highly impactful marketing pitches, we have come up with the launch of Nimmio. The online platform provides pre-designed presentation slides that grab and sustains the audience’s attention. The slides can be downloaded anytime, anywhere. This results in driving efficiency and boosting the conversion rate.”

    “As we grow, we have plans to expand Nimmio’s library into designing social media posts, posters, flyers, brochures, logos, invitations, business cards, and more. Along with this, we have plans to create a marketplace where designers can showcase and sell their design templates across the globe. We are aggressively working on making Nimmio a global marketplace for designers. This will play a crucial role in discovering and connecting them with relevant opportunities around the world”, he added.

    Nimmio boasts a range of highly interactive features that empower people with design thinking capabilities to turn their ideas into reality within a few clicks. Its library is equipped with fully-editable graphic assets and resources to deliver the perfect pitch in no time. Additionally, it provides access to unlimited professionally designed and ready-to-download presentation slides at an affordable cost.

    The platform works on three different pricing plans, flexible for one time or frequent users. For one-time users, it offers the ‘Pay as you go’ model where you pay the cart value with no commitments. The ‘Monthly Plan’ is ideal for intermittent users who want value for money, and the ‘Yearly Plan’ is perfect for frequent users with unlimited downloads. 

  • Understanding the design industry in India

    Understanding the design industry in India

    MUMBAI: Often, brands have less than a second to make a first impression. Even the best campaign will only get noticed if it’s able to stand out in the first few seconds. A good design helps a brand differentiate itself from all the noise of competing messages.

    Design can make or break a brand’s strategy. Clients often expect design teams to be able to interpret their brand’s strategy but don’t really believe that designs are capable of creating a staggering effect. Maybe that’s why they hold back from investing on a great design team.

    Design is to business what evolution is to nature: it helps companies to change and survive. With digital revolution, shorter attention span of the audience and shortening life cycles, brands need to break through with increased dimension and vitality.

    However, technology, consulting and financial companies are taking note of design and acquiring design agencies at an unprecedented rate. Albeit design being huge in the western world, it has only started to catch up in the world’s fastest growing economy, India. Back here, clients are now opening up to have a conversation about design, its importance for the brand and how it can help them in connecting with Gen Z. One such design and digital agency in India that’s helping shape up the design industry is, The Minimalist. Founded in 2015 and run by two alumni from IIT Bombay, the agency has worked for Coca-Cola, Minute Maid drink, Flyrobe, ICICI, Airtel, Xiaomi among others.

    Contrary to how most business for advertising or media agencies comes from retainer clients, design agencies can only work on project basis. Once the agency has created a design for a brand, it tends to work/maintain it in-house thereafter.

    But what are the key things to look at while rebranding or creating a design across all mediums – UI/UX, web interfaces, products, etc.? The Minimalist co-founder Chirag Gander lists down his key pointers:

    •    Brands need to have design guidelines as per recent trend. They have to keep up with the changing trend.

    •    The logo/design should be scalable. The design and logo should be made in such a way that it fits into a mobile screen as well as a desktop screen without pixelating or give different user experience.

    •    Identity should appeal to target audience. The revamped brand identity should resonate with the brand’s core target audience.

    •    Brands should be very consistent. They need to regularly monitor the design and change it if and when required.

    Gander says, “It was difficult earlier but clients have now started to appreciate design. Though design was considered a first world thing, its everywhere you see now.”

    Brands should not underestimate the value of a good design for their business and promotion as good design is not optional but critical for success. Whether a viewer is looking at a brochure, website, graphic or the full brand identity, if the design is not professional, a brand may loose the reputation that it has worked so hard to build.

     

  • KDY 2016: Handsome Frank on the business of creativity

    KDY 2016: Handsome Frank on the business of creativity

    JAIPUR: They were once in the mad corporate race, but opted out to discover the joy of working for themselves and the artistic freedom it brings. Since then, Tom Robinson and Jon Cockley have tried to give the same to the artist community cross the world — by bringing them under their banner of Handsome Frank, a UK based illustration agency.

    What Jon and Tom really do is represent close to 35 international illustrators, including the likes of Jean Jullien and Mallika Favre, and connect them to clients, and vice versa.

    Unlike any other job, Tom and Jon are required to understand each artist and their ways of expression to find a befitting job that respects the artist’s unique creative expression.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with the dynamic duo during their visit to Jaipur for Kyoorius Designyatra 2016 and picked their brains on how they stay true the artists and still not compromise on business. In short, what it takes to keep the artists happy and the agency profitable. Excerpts from the conversation:

    Q1. How do you manage the business and keep it separate from the creative process so artists can only focus on their work?

    Tom:  There are four of us who take turns to handle things. At times one does the editorial and design, while another deals with the client.

    Jon: Apart from our varied skill sets, if the brief from the client is very technical, and requires animation and CGI, then Tom is more likely to pick it up.

    Q2. How involved are you in each of the projects?

    Tom: When we are picking an illustrator for a particular project, we keep an eye on the commercial appeal, making sure that the client is going to look at it positively, be it advertisement in print or a TV commercial. Once the project kicks off, our involvement varies quite a lot. Some artists are very hands on themselves, and we are comfortable just being copied on the mails with the clients.

    But there are illustrators who don’t want that at all. So we come forward and sort of act as a bridge between the client and the illustrator. It is about learning and respecting how each illustrator wants to work.

    Q3. They say it is hard to work with creative people like artists and illustrators. How do you change the perception?

    Jon: For me there is a big difference between an artist and an illustrator. An artist essentially creates for himself or herself and puts the art out to the world. An illustrator is hired to bring somebody else’s ideas to life. All illustrators we represent are very aware of this.

    Tom: Illustrators are also people and have emotions. They are not machines at the other end of the illustration process who just churn out work. You have to take into account people’s emotions. Some illustrators can get offended by feedback and a lot of clients write feedback in a very pragmatic and stale way that can come across as hurtful. That is when the professionalism comes in. Some learn the hard way that a negative feedback is sometimes for the better.

    Q4 .Have you worked with Indian clients/brands? Are you open to work in India?

    Jon: Yes, a couple of them, and we are open to accepting more work from here. When we started off, we thought we would only operate within the UK, but in the last five years we were surprised at how people from all over the world were reaching out to us, wanting to work with our illustrators. We have done work is Australia, South Korea, New Zealand, the US and across Europe. We judge a brief on things other than the geographical boundaries. We judge it on whether the project will be exciting or not. Obviously the timing and budgets do play a role for the artists.

    Q5. Do illustrators, especially independent ones, need help with marketing? Is marketing important to acquire good assignments?

    Jon: I agree that artists too need marketing but I don’t think they need an agent to do the job. A lot of them think they need an agent to find for them  work in the market. I think it’s the value of their work, built through their portfolio, which takes them through to the market and gets them more work. Good work will always get noticed.

    Tom: I doubt there are enough hours in a day for creative people to be business-like and do self promotion, especially when they are busy creating. To have a secondary voice spreading the word about their work is a huge help to them, I feel.