Advertising School: College of Art, New Delhi, IndiaCreative director/ Art director/ Copywriter: Aditay Narayan Yadav →
Advertising Agency (School): Post Office MediaArt Director: Vipul AroraCopywriter: Vipul Arora →
Kingshuk Chowdhary is an illustrator and designer with over a decade of experience creating character-driven visuals rooted in storytelling, humor, and emotion. Over the years, he has collaborated with brands and organizations such as Instagram, Google, Pratham Books, Chumbak, and Wonderchef.He is also the creator of the Khopdi universe, a growing collection of original characters →
agency: RK Swamyart director: Manoj Sharmacopy writer: Manoj Sharma, Samir Emmanualcreative director: Samir Emmanual, Mandeep SinghSr. creative director: →
Ad Agency: Blue Noodles, Chennai. IndiaArt Director: RaiCopywriter: PC Muralidharan →
Grounded in sharp consumer research, homegrown kidswear label Doreme identified a key gap: parents often tend to dress kids for how they look over how they feel. Outfits chosen for the ‘gram’ or for playdates, photoshoots, birthday parties, and family gatherings, often prioritise visual appeal, albeit unintentionally. Therefore, in the pursuit of “cute,” comfort gets →
Advertising Agency (School): Post Office Media, IndiaArt Director: Vipul AroraCopywriter: Vipul Arora →
Food Square is a gourmet grocery store in Mumbai. It curates rare ingredients, fine staples and global flavours →
Advertising Agency: Keyline Digitech, Kolkata, IndiaCompany Director: Mr. Subrata KunduVisualizer & Graphic Designer: Mr. Sourav PalContent Writer: Mr. →
Client: 6 Ballygunge PlaceAgency: Inner Circle AdvertisingCreative Director: Tridip NandiIllustrator: Suchismita DeyArt Director: Suchismita DeyCopywriter: Aaranya RoyAccount Manager: →
Creative Team:Huzefa Kapadia, Aneesh Ayyappan, Vikram Shah, Aniruddh Gawas, Debanjan Nandy, Maya Krishnan, Naman Gaur Marketing Team:Sahil Chopra, →
Headline: Doreme celebrates Holi beyond the splash! Homegrown Indian kidswear brand Doreme has unveiled a thoughtful short film for their Holi campaign ‘Ban Jao Colourful!’.Conceptualised by Monkey Wrench, Kolkata, the campaign film challenges the default exuberance of festive advertising. Instead of a vibrant colour-splashed chaos, the film centres on a young girl hesitant to play →