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Ambience Publicis ads to feature in US trade journal

Nirmal D. Menon

Mumbai , Aug. 9

AD agency Ambience Publicis will have two of its creative works featured in 2004 annual issue of US-based Communication Arts magazine - a renowned trade journal for visual communications.

The forty-fourth annual issue of this magazine, to be released in November, will showcase print ads of the music store Planet M and Snehi, a Delhi-based NGO fighting against child abuse cases and women in distress.

While the Planet M ad campaign depicts the innovative visual merchandising as per the genre of movies, the print ads on `report child abuse' by Snehi is startling and shows a picture of a girl child stuck over a key hole of public toilet doors locks.

Ambience Publicis is one of the few Indian ad agencies to have its creative work featured in the annual issue of Communication Arts this year.

"It is heartening to know that our cutting edge services for smaller clients has been acknowledged. We shall definitely strive to produce quality work for bigger clients and hopefully the next CA annual would have entries of our major clients too," said Mr Pushpinder Singh, National Creative Director, Ambience Publicis.

Communication Arts is the largest design magazine in the world and showcases the top work in graphic design, advertising, illustration, photography and interactive design.

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