DROGA5 SNARES TITANIUM LION FOR NYC DEPT OF EDUCATION ‘MILLION’ PROJECT

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Australia’s most famous advertising expat David Droga picked up a highly prized Titanium Lion for New York City Department of Education ‘Million’ project, which gave New York school kids a free phone and call credits to encourage kids to attend school.

However, Australia and New Zealand failed to turn its three shortlists into one of the six highly coveted Titanium and Integrated Lions handed out this evening in the closing ceremony of the Cannes International Advertising Festival. There were two Titanium Lions, two Integrated Lions and a Grand Prix winner in each category.

Locally, hope was resting on Clemenger BBDO Sydney’s Roads & Traffic Authority ‘No one thinks big of you’ and Lowe Rivet, MTV Australia ‘Welcome Snoop’ for Australia and Publicis Mojo Auckland, Speights ‘Great Beer Delivery’. Australia won Titanium Lions in 2005 and 2007, while New Zealand won an Integrated Lion in 2007.

Jury president, Mark Tutssel, chief creative officer, Leo Burnett Tutssel, said Speight’s Great Beer Delivery got very very close.

“The thing that differentiates the winners was that human connection. There was just that next level to it for everybody, but brilliant work,” he says.

Nick Law, EVP/chief creative officer R/GA, New York, says as an Aussie he took special interest in the Trans-Tasman work, and smirked the whole way through the Speight’s presentation because he recognized Kiwi’s in and what made the brand powerful in New Zealand.

Projector Tokyo’s ‘Uniqlok’ picked up the Titanium Grand Prix and McCann Erickson Worldgroup, San Francisco won the Integrated Grand Prix. Mortierbrigade, Brussels won Titanium for Music for Life Charity’s ‘Black Boy Wanting’, while Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Miami, won an Integrated Lion for ‘Whopper Freakout’ and JWT India Mumbai won an Integrated Lion for Times of India’s ‘Lead India’.

Tutssel said the work that won represents some of the finest thinking in the world today, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of human behaviour: “The two Grand Prix’s that were awarded represent, for different reasons, ground-breaking thinking and charter new territory for the industry, providing a glimpse into the future of what we do.”