Host/Havas’ Palau Pledge for the Palau Legacy Project has won even more applause. It has won five Grand Prix at Spikes Asia – in Integrated, Direct, Design, PR and Media.
Australia’s other big winners were:
Revolver Will O’Rourke & Cummins & Partners, Stop The Horror, won the Grand Prix in Film Craft and the Grand Prix for Good.
BWM Dentsu Sydney, with Nakatomi and Hatstack, won the Innovation Grand Prix for Project Revoice, for the ALS Foundation.
Y&R Melbourne won the Healthcare Grand Prix for Sip Safe for Monash University.
Innovation:
- Deloitte Australia won 1 of 2 Innovation Spikes handed out – for Lucy for Prince of Wales Hospital.
- Cheil Worldwide Seoul won the other for Relumino for Samsung
View all winners here: SA18_Innovation Winners
Healthcare
BWM Dentsu won 3 Bronze Spikes for The ALS Association Project Revoice.
4 Gold Spikes were won by:
- Cheil Worldwide Gurgaon, The Good Vibes Project, for Sense International India
- Serviceplan Korea, CloudandCo Korea, Serviceplan Germany and Dot Corporation Korea, Dot Mini, for Dot Corporation
- DDB Mudra Mumbai, Project Free Period, for Stayfree
- TBWA India, Blink to Speak, for Asha EK Hope & Neurogen Brain & Spine Institute
View all winners here: SA18_Healthcare Winners
Glass – The Award for Change
The Grand Prix was won by The Times of India for Sindoor Khela – No Conditions Apply.
The other three Glass Spikes went to:
- DDB Sydney, The Matriarchs for Carefree
- DDB Mudra, Project Free Period, for Stayfree
- BBDO Pakistan, The Bridal Uniform for UN Women & Ali Xeeshan Theater Studio
View all winners here: SA18_Glass – The Award for Change Winners
Film
GreyNJ United Bangkok won the Grand Prix for Friendshit for K Plus
Gold winners were:
- Cummins & Partners Sydney & Revolver/Will O’Rourke, Stop The Horror, for Go Gentle Australia
- TBWA\Media Arts Lab Shanghai, Three Minutes, for Apple iPhone X
Australia’s Silver Spikes went to:
- Revolver/Will O’Rourke, Droga5 New York and Biscuit Filmworks for Dundee: The Son of a Legend Returns Home
- CHE Proximity for Autoads for carsales.com.au.
Australia’s Bronze winners were:
- DDB Sydney & EXIT Films for Westpac 200
- BMF Sydney & Goodoil Films for The More The Merrier for Aldi
- J. Walter Thompson & Luscious International for Virtual Equality for Queeraz
View all winners here: SA18_Film Winners
Film Craft
Australia’s Gold Spike winners were:
- Revolver/Will O’Rourke & Cummins&Partners Sydney, Stop The Horror, for Go Gentle Australia
- Blackbird & Leo Burnett Melbourne, The Joy of Moving You for Honda.
Australia’s Silver Spikes went to:
- Scoundrel Sydney/& DDB NZ, Armoured Truck for Lotto NZ
- Revolver/Will O’Rourke & Cummins&Partners Sydney, Stop The Horror, for Go Gentle Australia
- Alt.VFX (x3) for Drive Happy, for Toyota NZ with Saatchi & Saatchi NZ, Lost Panda for Tile with Deutsch LA and Westpac Help. It’s What We Do with DDB Sydney.
Australia’s Bronze Spikes went to:
- Alt.VFX for Tile Lost Panda with Deutsch LA
- DDB Sydney (x6) six Bronze Spikes- 1 for Westpac Help. It’s What We Do, with Exit Films, (x2) for Westpac Frank with Level Two Music & Nakatomi and (x3) Westpac 200 with Exit Films
View all winners here: SA18_Film Craft Winners
Digital
The Grand Prix was won by Colenso BBDO, Selfiestix for Pedigree Dentastix
Australia won 3 Gold Spikes:
- CHE Proximity, AutoAds for C.arsales.com.au
- Cummins&Partners Sydney & Revolver/Will O’Rourke, Stop The Horror for Go Gentle Australia
- BWM Dentsu Sydney Project Revoice for The ALS Association
View all winners here: SA18_Digital (3)
Creative Effectiveness
Three Creative Effectiveness Spikes were handed out. Australia won The Grand Prix
- CHE Proximity, The Billion Point Giveaway for Velocity Frequent Flyer
The other two winners were:
- Colenso BBDO, The Child Replacement Programme for Pedigree
- BBDO Mumbai, #ShareTheLoad for P&G’s ArielMatic
View all winners here: SA18_Creative Effectiveness Winners
View the remaining winners lists:
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