Tag: Spikes Asia 2018

  • Spikes Asia 2018 winners announced

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity concluded by honouring the best creative work from across Asia-Pacific.

     

    Said Joe Pullos, Festival Director, Spikes Asia: “Spikes Awards are not won easily, so the quality of winners that we saw on stage tonight reflected truly ground-breaking, creative work that is representative of a fast-advancing region. Congratulations to everyone who was honoured – the creative benchmark for the region has now been set.”

     

    A total of 4,056 entries were submitted into this year’s awards. The entries, from 26 countries span 21 award categories, including the new Glass Award, launched earlier this year.

     

    This winners across categories include:

    Brand Experience & Activation
    3 Gold Spikes, 6 Silver Spikes, 17 Bronze Spikes and a Grand Prix went to DDB New Zealand, Auckland for ‘Fight for Territory’ for Steinlager from the 395 entries received.

     

    Creative Effectiveness
    2 Spikes were awarded from 29 entries. The Grand Prix was awarded to CHE Proximity, Melbourne, Australia for ‘The Billion Point Giveaway‘ for Velocity Frequent Flyer.

     

    Design
    From 323 entries 4 Gold Spikes, 14 Silver Spikes and 16 Bronze Spikes were awarded and Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia was awarded the Grand Prix for ‘Palau Pledge’ for Palau Legacy Project.

     

    Digital
    4 Gold Spikes, 8 Silver Spikes and 17 Bronze Spikes were awarded from the 361 Digital Spike entries along with a Grand Prix for ‘SelfieSTIX’, for Mars New Zealand, by Colenso BBDO, Auckland, New Zealand.

     

    Digital Craft
    From 109 entries 2 Gold Spikes, 2 Silver Spikes and 6 Bronze Spikes were awarded. The Grand Prix was presented to Six Inc Tokyo / Spa Hakuhodo.CO. LTD., Bangkok, Japan for their campaign ‘Obsession for Smoothness’ for Double A.

     

    Direct
    Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia received their second Grand Prix for their ‘Palau Pledge’ for Palau Legacy Project. A further 4 Gold Spikes, 6 Silver Spikes and 13 Bronze Spikes were awarded from the 290 entries into the Direct category.

     

    Entertainment
    The Entertainment Grand Prix was presented to GREYnJ UNITED, Bangkok, Thailand for their campaign ‘Friendshit’ for Kasikornbank PCL. 2 Gold Spikes, 3 Silver Spikes and 8 Bronze Spikes were also awarded from the 142 entries.

     

    Film
    ‘Friendshit’ by GREYnjUNITED, Bangkok, Thailand won its second Grand Prix, for Kasikornbank PCL. 361 entries were submitted and 2 Gold Spikes, 6 Silver Spikes and 10 Bronze Spikes were awarded.

     

    Film Craft
    Of the 364 Film Craft entries 6 Gold Spikes, 18 Silver Spikes and 20 Bronze Spikes were awarded. The Grand Prix went to ‘Stop the Horror’ for Go Gentle Australia by Revolver/Will O’Rourke, Sydney / Cummins&Partners, Sydney, Australia.

     

    Glass
    In its first year the Glass Spike received 37 entries and the inaugural Grand Prix was presented to FCBULKA, Gurgaon, India for ‘Sindoor Khela – No Conditions Apply’ for The Times of India . A further three Glass Spikes were awarded

     

    Healthcare
    Y&R ANZ, Melbourne, Australia won the Healthcare Grand Prix for the entry ‘Sip Safe’ for Monash University. 4 Gold Spikes, 6 Silver Spikes and 11 Bronze Spikes were awarded from the 189 entries.

     

    Innovation
    From the 35 entries into the Innovation category the Grand Prix was presented to BWM Dentsu, Sydney, Australia for ‘Project Revoice’ for The ALS Association, with 2 Innovation Spikes also awarded.

     

    Integrated
    ‘Palau Pledge’ received its third Grand Prix for Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia. 3 Silver Spikes and 1 Bronze Spike were also awarded from the 45 entries.

     

    Media
    The Media Grand Prix was presented to Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia for ‘Palau Pledge’, for Palau Legacy Project and the jury also awarded 3 Gold Spikes, 12 Silver Spikes and 12 Bronze Spikes from the 318 entries submitted.

     

    Mobile
    109 entries were submitted to the Mobile category with 3 Gold Spikes, 3 Silver Spikes and 6 Bronze Spikes awarded and a Grand Prix for ‘We Remit’ for Tencent by Tencent, Shenzhen, China.

     

    Music
    ‘#GiveABeat – A Song for Heart Disease Driven by the Percussion of Heartbeats’ for Max Healthcare & Max Group, by Propaganda India, Bangalore was awarded the Music Grand Prix. 1 Gold Spike, 2 Silver Spikes and 2 Bronze Spikes were awarded out of the 51 entries.

     

    Outdoor
    From 302 entries 2 Gold Spikes, 5 Silver Spikes and 9 Bronze Spikes were awarded with the Grand Prix presented to DDB New Zealand, Auckland for the campaign ‘Fight for Territory’ for Steinlager

     

    PR
    ‘Palau Pledge’ won the PR Grand Prix for Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia and Palau Legacy Project with 4 Gold Spikes, 8 Silver Spikes and 11 Bronze Spikes awarded from the 223 entries.

     

    Print & Outdoor Craft
    From the 156 entries submitted 3 Gold Spikes, 5 Silver Spikes and 4 Bronze Spikes were awarded. No Grand Prix was awarded

     

    Print & Publishing
    No Grand Prix was awarded in the Print & Publishing category. 4 Gold Spikes, 1 Silver Spike and 3 Bronze Spikes were chosen from 116 entries in the Print & Publishing category.

     

    Radio & Audio
    1 Silver Spike and 1 Bronze Spike were awarded from the 101 entries received with no Grand Prix and no Gold Spikes were awarded to Radio & Audio campaigns

    The Grand Prix for Good was presented to ‘Stop the Horror’ for Go Gentle Australia by Revolver/Will O’Rourke, Sydney / Cummins&Partners, Sydney, Australia

    The Advertiser of the Year was presented to McDonald’s, with Nick Rodd, Marketing & Menu Lead, McDonald’s Asia Business Unit, present to accept the Award.

     

    Media Network of the Year

    UM

    Mindshare

    PHD Worldwide

     

    Network of the Year

    BBDO Worldwide

    DDB Worldwide

    Dentsu

     

    Asia Pacific Agency of the Year

    Host/Havas, Sydney, Australia

    DDB New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand

    Dentsu Inc., Tokyo, Japan

     

    Independent Agency of the Year

    Cummins&Partners, Sydney, Australia

    Prakrit Advertising, Bangkok, Thailand

    Propaganda India, Bengaluru, India