Tag: Raj Nair

  • Call for entries: 15 IAA Olive Crown Awards celebrates sustainability

    Call for entries: 15 IAA Olive Crown Awards celebrates sustainability

    MUMBAI: Can creativity save the planet? The India chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA), in collaboration with the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA), has opened the call for entries for the 15 edition of the Olive Crown Awards. These prestigious awards honour creative excellence in sustainability communication, celebrating work that inspires positive change.

    Now in its 15 year, the Olive Crown Awards continue to grow in influence and stature. Speaking about this milestone, IAA president Abhishek Karnani remarked, “We are delighted that the Olive Crown Awards are now in their 15th year. These awards salute creative excellence in communicating sustainability and are a very meaningful set of awards. The awards have grown in stature year on year and, in fact, won the IAA recognition from Earthday.Org, the largest environmental movement in the world.”

    True to its mission, the Olive CroThe creatives for this campaign were designewn Awards invite entries from across India, Asia, and Europe, fostering a global platform for creativity that champions sustainability. What’s more, there are no entry fees for this initiative, making it an accessible opportunity for creators everywhere.

    Olive Crown Awards chairman Surinder Chawla added, “We are very happy to receive entries from all over India as well as from countries across Asia as well as Europe. Run as a cause, there are no entry fees for this initiative.”

    The deadline to submit entries is 10 February 2025. Participants can share their submissions via the official awards website: https://ocawards.awardor.com.

    The creatives for this campaign were designed as a labour of love by The Garage Worldwide Team, Rujvi Sankpal – Visualiser, Aman Vashisht – Senior Copywriter & Raj Nair – CCO.

    With sustainability taking centre stage in global conversations, awards like the Olive Crown Awards serve as a powerful reminder of the role creativity can play in driving environmental change. Will your ideas inspire the next wave of action?

    Submit your entries now and join the movement to spotlight creativity that matters.

    IAA

  • Brands and their digital-first avatars

    Brands and their digital-first avatars

    NEW DELHI: We are the natives of a digital world. Most of the resources that were earlier physical for us have turned into pouches of kilobytes and megabytes; be it our photographs, watches, or music systems. Wrapped in a screen of five inches, a big part of our hobbies, our jobs, and our social communications are now soldered onto motherboards.

    Quick to react, the marketing industry shifted a big chunk of their annual spends to digital platforms. In India alone, the digital marketing industry is growing by more than 30 per cent annually. Not just advertising, a lot of brands have been investing in revamping their identities for a digital world.

    Last year, the industry noticed a lot of brands, including big names like Mastercard and Doritos, doing away with names in their logos and sticking to just their symbols. The brands argued that simpler logos appeal better to GenZ, who do not prefer over-the-top marketing and a loud brand presence.

    This year, brands like Volkswagen, Durex, and Cadbury started another trend, called flattening of their logos. They are getting rid of any 3D elements in their logo design and shifting to bolder, simpler typefaces. Again, the wish is to connect better with a younger audience.

    Madison BMB CEO and chief creative officer Raj Nair says: “There has been, particularly in the last five odd years, a multitude of companies going in for a revamp of their logo/identity. These include companies that owe their origins to the online world as well as traditional companies, which primarily conduct their business in the offline world.  So you have online natives like Google, Pinterest, Airbnb, Spotify and GoDaddy that have conducted this exercise as well as traditional giants like Cadbury, Durex and Volkswagen that have also undergone a change.”

    However, more than appealing to a younger audience, reshaping of logos make a great sense for the mobile-dominated world of today.

    DDB Mudra Group NCD Rahul Mathew explains: “Brands have to adapt to the world their consumers live in, and logos are a big part of every brand’s identity. As more and more of brand engagement, research and even purchase are moving from the physical world to the digital one, brands are also evaluating what they can or should carry with them. Their 3D logos are like massive four-poster beds that have looked beautiful where they have been living but are a pain to move.”

    He adds: “2D logos are much more flexible. The absence of shadows and gradients makes it easy to use them across platforms and formats. The minimalism also makes digital assets easier on the eye and more recognisable.”

    Google was, probably, one of the first brands to react to this need. It came with a revamped identity in the year 2015, bringing down the size of its digital logo from 14,000 bytes to only 305 bytes. Back then, in a blog post, the technology giant had revealed that the move was made to make the logo look good on small screens. According to experts, it also made easy to load on the devices of those living in remote locations, possibly with slow internet speeds.

    And, additionally, this restructuring of logos for a digital world can open up a plethora of opportunities for the martech companies.

    According to a machine learning engineer, it is easier for machines to identify 2D logos from a low-resolution image as compared to a 3D image, as the number of vectors is lesser in the former, not taking into account other external factors. This might allow martech companies to scan user images from online sources and create a better database for better-targeted marketing.

    Havas Group India chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar elaborates: “Flat logos are simpler and generally more easily identifiable. They are easier to reproduce without losing anything across all touchpoints, platforms, and user interfaces. It, therefore, will (help in creating richer databases for marketing).”

    Brands and marketers are thinking digital-first these days, thus, creating a vast playfield for martech companies to innovate and come with solutions that can utilise these opportunities. On the other hand, it is equally important for platforms and governments to safeguard user data as the technology is making it easier to access by alien parties. However, whatever may be the individual discourse from here, the world is surely entering into an exciting data-dominated phase of unusual marketing opportunities, which will be a delight to observe. 

  • Madison BMB creates TVC for Asian Paints’ Sleek

    Madison BMB creates TVC for Asian Paints’ Sleek

    MUMBAI:  Madison BMB has just announced the release of its latest commercial for modern kitchens brand Sleek. Sleek from the house of Asian Paints, is one of India’s largest modular kitchens brands. Sleek products known for their innovative and efficient designs, world-class quality and excellent craftsmanship are customised to ease customers’ lives and enhance living in every way possible.

    The agency evolved the concept of the campaign, including its tagline ‘Modern Kitchens for Modern Minds’, from an extensive consumer research where respondents equated modular kitchens with openness and modernity. Sleek Kitchens bring a high level of sophistication and functionality to spaces making them more efficient and thus modern. Products like the pull-out organiser and the step-ladder that fit in a fraction of the space a small stool would otherwise occupy, make it so much easier to reach items stored at a higher level. The optimum utilisation of space makes Sleek products the ultimate building blocks of a Modern Kitchen.

    This is the first advertising campaign for Sleek since becoming a part of the Asian Paints family. 

    The TVC is a slice from the everyday life of a truly modern couple. The story takes place in an urban Sleek kitchen in the home of a progressive couple. The father-son duo is seen navigating and working in the kitchen with ease and finesse, thus indicating that it isn’t their first time in the kitchen. 

    The father breezes through kitchen tasks while also teaching his son not only kitchen skills but also valuable life lessons through them. This is their own quality time in the absence of his wife at home. The wife returns home to see her son helping his dad set the table with a fresh meal. The son, on seeing his mom back from work in the doorway, immediately proceeds to take her bag – a gesture of help that no one taught him per se, but something he has learned along the way. 

    Regarding the campaign, Asian Paints Ltd vice president, home improvement Pragyan Kumar said, “At Sleek Kitchens, we strongly believe in being in sync with the times, and that design can play a vital role in supporting the demands of our new lifestyles. The ethos of ‘Modern Kitchens, Modern Minds’ drives our innovation effort, and that’s the value we bring to our consumers: well-designed kitchens that are not just beautiful, but also makes things simpler and easy to use for all. Right from the concealed step ladder that provides easy access to those difficult to reach areas, smart chimneys and other appliances that make cooking a breeze or the overall kitchen design itself, every aspect and detail is thought through to ensure you get your dream kitchen. The joys of the modern family enhanced by a modern thoughtfully designed kitchen – that’s been the essence of Sleek and this TVC.”

    Asian Paints Ltd chief operating officer Amit Syngle said, “Asian Paints’ foray into home improvement segment has been able to help us strengthen our vision of partnering people in creating beautiful homes. The kitchen as a space has transformed from a purely functional area to a place showcased with pride. Sleek’s ability to understand each customer’s requirement and build their dream kitchens fits in well with the overall Asian Paints vision.”

    Madison BMB CEO and chief creative officer Raj Nair said, “This is the relaunch of Sleek Kitchens, India’s most well-known Modular Kitchens brand, since becoming part of Asian Paints. The modernity in the design, the openness of the layout of the kitchen, the contemporariness in the aesthetics, the attention to detail, all thoughtfully combine to create a truly distinctive offering. Take for instance the mid-way organiser that makes for convenient stacking at arm’s length. Or indeed the extremely convenient and unobtrusive step ladder. Just a couple of ultra – thoughtful features designed to dazzle. Matched with the most modern appliances like the hobs, the exhaust, the oven, even a concealed fridge! When presented by a leader like Asian Paints, the modernity of design transfers to modernity of thought that appeals to the modern minds of today. Therefore, very simply, who says a man cannot rule a kitchen? And along the way impart a few important life lessons to his son? We look forward to the communication involving film/print/outdoor/point of sale material cooking up very positive feelings among consumers, considering the package was already a hit at the dealer launch.”

    Madison BMB COO Kim Solomon said, “To create communication for Sleek, we had a choice to do the most obvious – elaborate showcasing of the product only, or to also go a few steps ahead and create interesting storytelling as well. In this day and age, it is also important for the Brand to have a larger point of view and express it. This is the stance of a true leader. What resulted is something that makes us truly proud to work for the Brand.” 

    Madison BMB is the advertising unit of Madison World and currently works with clients like Bathsense and Royale Bathrooms by Asian Paint, Kolte Patil, Aditya Birla Health Insurance, IIFL Wealth, Indian Oil, Giza Marketing and several other reputed brands.  

  • Bathsense launches new campaign with Rajkumar Rao

    Bathsense launches new campaign with Rajkumar Rao

    MUMBAI: Bathsense is a creation from Asian Paints, and represents the brand’s first complete bathrooms offering in the bath category.

    Bathsense is a collection of exemplary bath fittings and sanitaryware products that aims to simplify the user’s bathroom life with a host of truly unique features. Coming with the experience and legacy of Asian Paints, Bathsense presents unmatched aesthetics in design, quality, functionality and durability.

    To introduce India to Bathsense, Asian Paints has launched a 360 degree campaign, centred on a series of TVCs for North India. The TVCs were supported by an outdoor, print, digital and radio campaign, various activations and other point-of-sale elements for dealers, plumbers and customers. The entire campaign was conceptualised and created by Madison BMB, a unit of Madison World.

    The concept of the campaign, including its tagline ‘Bathrooms that understand you’, came from a powerful insight: today, bathroom products come in endless shapes and designs, but what one wants is a bathroom that smartly understands his/her bathroom expectations, including qualities like hygiene and durability.

    Bathsense backed this with impactful features like abundant flow even at low pressures, self-cleaning showers, water-saving faucets and many, many more. The TVCs aimed to not only introduce these product features in a memorable way, but also showcase a unique, humorous story that could easily stand out amidst the plethora of invisible bath ads today.

    The story essentially takes place in a Bathsense bathroom that understands its main user so well, he has chosen to live in it. By existing completely in a beautiful bathroom space, the story uses both quirkiness and simplicity to talk about how Bathsense products understand the user, even if the outside world might not. The repeated use of the phrase ‘Isse pata hai’ (this understands me) makes the film even more quotable and memorable. The phrase is also utilised in other elements of the campaign to provide continuity with the films. The story called for a main character who could be charming, easy-going, funny and yet classy, sometimes at the same time. Rajkumar Rao, a highly-respected Indian actor who has garnered critical acclaim for providing thoughtful performances in memorable films, was chosen for the North Indian (Hindi) film.

    Asian Paints Home Improvement vice president Pragyan Kumar says, “Apart from having great designs that look beautiful, Bathsense is committed to provide innovative solutions to problems that have remained unanswered for long. We strongly believe that the campaign will help us seed brand Bathsense in the market and establish clearly to our customers that we are here to offer solutions that truly understand them.”

    Madison BMB CEO and chief creative officer Raj Nair adds, “In today’s day and age, it seems almost old fashioned to find a brand’s virtue in the brand’s features themselves. Having said that, when we realised the features of brand Bathsense were as distinctive as they were, we thought why not build the proposition around the features themselves. Then came the added bonus of Rajkumar Rao who with his performance has made the campaign more memorable. Plus the music in the films is extremely quirky and catchy as well. In fact, seeing the instantaneous positive response of the dealers at the launch was an incredibly satisfying conclusion that should resonate well with consumers too.”

  • Sri Sri Tattva captures commitment of purity in latest campaign

    Sri Sri Tattva captures commitment of purity in latest campaign

    MUMBAI: Health and wellness FMCG brand, Sri Sri Tattva has launched its new brand tagline ‘Shuddhta Ka Naam’ at the country’s most exciting tournament of the year, Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018. 

    The brand reinforced its essence of purity through this campaign and aired three television commercials that captured the organisation’s purity of thought, action and products. The television campaign went on air from 7 April across all its networks.

    Sri Sri Tattva showcased its commitment to maintain the trust built over years by communicating the significance of purity, good health and happiness in one’s life. The TV commercial indicates how everything done with pure thoughts always turns out to be good and ultimately highlights the authenticity and pureness of the brand’s high quality products. 

    Sri Sri Tattva MD Arvind Varchaswi says, “Sri Sri Tattva signifies the essence of purity. We have always strived to come out with responsible products that are of use to society at large and will continue to innovate and develop many more and live up to our communication.”

    The advertisement picturises pleasant moments in one’s life and the choices made with a pure and good intent. It captures a wedding, honeymoon and hunger scenario in its TV commercials.

    Madison World chairman Sam Balsara mentions, “I am delighted to have Sri Sri Tattva as our client. We have created three commercials for their products based on the essence of our understanding of their organisation – purity of thought leading to purity of action and purity of brands.”

    The brand intended to highlight its proposition of pure thoughts and pure ingredients during the first match of IPL 2018 as the tournament would see pure excitement and pure energy from the crowd. IPL is large scale event and enjoys a viewership nationally cutting across gender, age and geography.

    Madison BMB CEO and chief creative officer Raj Nair adds, “Sri Sri Tattva’s goal is very clearly outlined in their vision for the brand: to promote health and wellness to every household. While Sri Sri Tattva comes with a legacy rich in ayurvedic tradition, the brand presents a truly holistic approach to health and wellness which is carried forward to the amazingly diverse product range across food, personal care, lifestyle and home care as well. This led us to the understanding that purity of thought, ingredients and action was a promise that is truly espoused by the brand. Thereby came the tag line ‘Shuddhta Ka Naam’.”

  • Madison BMB creates memorable Vistaprint

    Madison BMB creates memorable Vistaprint

    MUMBAI: Madison BMB has created a TVC for its client Vistaprint, a leading printing solutions company. The TVC which focuses on printing solutions for businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals.

    The TVC showcases how convenient it is for small and medium-sized businesses to print their visiting cards, stationery, merchandise and apparels.

    Vistaprint India CEO Nilesh Parwani said that Vistaprint.in facilitated translating business owners’ tremendous sense of pride and passion into an identity for their venture through a wide range of beautiful, high quality printed products.

    Madison BMB CEO and CCO Raj Nair said that the tag line “What’s your print?” specifically asked the viewer in a memorable way to go ahead and make their choice depending on their specific printing requirement.

  • Madison BMB creates memorable Vistaprint

    Madison BMB creates memorable Vistaprint

    MUMBAI: Madison BMB has created a TVC for its client Vistaprint, a leading printing solutions company. The TVC which focuses on printing solutions for businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals.

    The TVC showcases how convenient it is for small and medium-sized businesses to print their visiting cards, stationery, merchandise and apparels.

    Vistaprint India CEO Nilesh Parwani said that Vistaprint.in facilitated translating business owners’ tremendous sense of pride and passion into an identity for their venture through a wide range of beautiful, high quality printed products.

    Madison BMB CEO and CCO Raj Nair said that the tag line “What’s your print?” specifically asked the viewer in a memorable way to go ahead and make their choice depending on their specific printing requirement.

  • Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    MUMBAI:  Madison BMB has conceptualized the new TVC for Amul Bodywarmer. The TVC features a young north Indian couple, at home dealing with the harsh winters.

    Apart from the TVC,  Amul Bodywarmer will also reach out to its consumers via outdoor, print and various other points of contact.

    J.G. Hosiery director Nayinn Seksaria said, “In a world where exaggeration is a suspension of disbelief, we wanted to keep away from the exaggeration and follow the keeping it simple theory. We wanted to communicate the multiple aspects of warmth & unisex garment delivered through sweet & humorous story, which has been achieved.”

    The film ends with the tagline, Raho garmagaram. The catchy soundtrack leaves you humming it for the rest of the day. 

    Madison BMB CEO Raj Nair added, “Amul Innerwear and Bodywarmers have historically had a legacy of creating clutter breaking work. We told ourselves that the work needs to be fresh, simple in ideation and yet totally stand-out in execution. We believe that we have achieved that. It was indeed the case of a simple insight that if you’re wearing Amul Bodywarmers, you really don’t need anything else to keep you warm in winter. And the execution ensured some memorable viewing.” 

  • Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    MUMBAI:  Madison BMB has conceptualized the new TVC for Amul Bodywarmer. The TVC features a young north Indian couple, at home dealing with the harsh winters.

    Apart from the TVC,  Amul Bodywarmer will also reach out to its consumers via outdoor, print and various other points of contact.

    J.G. Hosiery director Nayinn Seksaria said, “In a world where exaggeration is a suspension of disbelief, we wanted to keep away from the exaggeration and follow the keeping it simple theory. We wanted to communicate the multiple aspects of warmth & unisex garment delivered through sweet & humorous story, which has been achieved.”

    The film ends with the tagline, Raho garmagaram. The catchy soundtrack leaves you humming it for the rest of the day. 

    Madison BMB CEO Raj Nair added, “Amul Innerwear and Bodywarmers have historically had a legacy of creating clutter breaking work. We told ourselves that the work needs to be fresh, simple in ideation and yet totally stand-out in execution. We believe that we have achieved that. It was indeed the case of a simple insight that if you’re wearing Amul Bodywarmers, you really don’t need anything else to keep you warm in winter. And the execution ensured some memorable viewing.” 

  • Madison BMB promotes Raj Nair to CEO & Chief Creative Officer; Prabha Prabhu retires

    Madison BMB promotes Raj Nair to CEO & Chief Creative Officer; Prabha Prabhu retires

    MUMBAI:   Prabha Prabhu, Founder Member, Madison, who moved with Sam Balsara when he started Madison way back in 1988 has decided to retire after 28 years at Madison. She was the CEO of Madison BMB for the last several years. Raj Nair, the current Chief Creative Officer will now also assume additional responsibility of CEO. Kim Solomon will be a new addition to the team, who joins as Chief Operating Officer. All these changes are effective April 1, 2016.

    Describing Prabha Prabhu as the youngest and most energetic lady in advertising, Madison World chairman Sam Balsara  said, “Whilst I am sorry that I will not have the benefit of Prabha’s wisdom and expertise, I would like to wish her a cheerful, relaxed and fulfilling retired life.” At the farewell function Sam thanked Prabha for her loyalty, commitment and dedication to Madison and its Clients over the last 28 years. Prabha played a critical role in the formative years of Madison working on successful brands like Cinthol, Vicks, Whisper, BlueStar and She Comfort and more recently with Asian Paints, VVF, Hyper City and Angel Broking among others.

    Commenting on Raj Nair’s elevation to the position of CEO and Chief Creative Officer, Balsara said, “Raj has proved over the last few years that whilst maintaining his creative focus, he can look at the larger business picture from the client’s perspective and I am sure this move will help make Madison BMB a more result oriented agency.”

    Said Balsara on appointment of Kim Solomon, “Kim is a true blue advertising professional with over 20 years experience at Ogilvy, Mudra, Dentsu, Triton and Everest Advertising and has handled many blue chip clients over the years. I am sure his experience and expertise will add tremendous value to our current and future clients.”

    Prabha Prabhu further added, “Madison has been my home for the last 28 years and has been an intrinsic part of me. Whilst I was happy doing effective campaigns for our clients, I was very keen to also win awards. And in the last 4 years we have won several awards. After a rewarding and satisfying career, I now look forward to spending more time doing social work, giving back to society and spending time with my children who are both in advertising and settled in US.”

    Madison BMB CCO and CEO Raj Nair, said, “I cannot imagine life at Madison without Prabha. These are extremely large shoes to fill and we will do our very best to keep the flag flying vigorously. And of course I am looking forward to this new role and partnering our clients to help them continue to achieve their business goals through insightful advertising.”

     Kim Solomon, COO, Madison BMB COO Kim Solomon said, “Madison BMB has a great set of clients and Madison World is a wonderful and highly reputed organization that I look forward to contribute to in ample measure.”

    Madison BMB has just won a couple of prestigious accounts like Angel Broking and Asian Paints’ Bath Business. In the last 3 years Madison BMB has won several awards at the Abbies, Foxglove and Ink for HyperCity,  Kyoorius Advertising Award, INK Golds as well an Abby Gold all for the acclaimed Jiyo Parsi Print Campaign, to name a few.