Angelia Seetoh
Oct 26, 2010

Creative Juice sweeps Thailand’s Adman Awards

BANGKOK – Creative Juice, O&M Thailand and McCann Worldgroup make a good showing at this year’s Adman awards held in Thailand this week.

Creative Juice's 3M ad, Marble
Creative Juice's 3M ad, Marble

Creative Juice, part of the TBWA network, was named Agency of the Year at this year’s Adman Awards and Symposium held in Bangkok.

The agency won 22 awards, including in ‘Best of Graphic Design’ and ‘Best of Print/Outdoor and Ambience’ categories for Tamiya ‘Assemble name card’ and its 3M ‘Cushion wrap’ press/poster campaign respectively, as well as six Golds, seven Silvers and seven Bronzes.

O&M Thailand and McCann Worldgroup both won a gold and 14 awards each. O&M Thailand took home seven silvers and six bronzes, while McCann Worldgroup won four silvers and nine bronzes.

This year’s awards featured 12 categories, including a new category 'Ad That Breaks' for dynamic breakthrough ideas. The category did not receive any submissions.

In total, 632 commercials were submitted to the awards this year.

The Advertiser of the Year award went to 3M and Phenomena, a Thai production company, won the award for Production House of the Year.

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