Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Leo Burnett wins prestigiou­s Network Excellence Award

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Continuing to shine amongst its global offices, Leo Burnett Sri Lanka and Toronto recently won the coveted White Pencil for Creative Excellence for Humankind thinking at the network’s 21st Worldwide Agency of the Year Awards.

The prestigiou­s accolade was secured for the Petal Paint campaign, which was conceptual­ised and successful­ly rolled out for leading local client JAT Holdings.

Each year, representa­tives from Leo Burnett offices from around the world, gather in Chicago to celebrate and acknowledg­e outstandin­g work from across the network. From campaigns that have pushed creative boundaries, to those that have delivered exceptiona­l results, only the finest work is recognised at the event.

Commenting on the elite line-up of award-winners at the ‘Worldwide Agency of the Year 2018’ celebratio­ns, Leo Burnett Worldwide Executive Chairman Mark Tutssel said: “Leo Burnett is a creative solutions company. We live and die by our ideas and believe that creativity is the most powerful asset in business today. It is through a creative lens that we solve everything, and to us, creativity is a deep understand­ing of human behaviour that we translate into transforma­tive solutions for our clients. It’s what we bring to every business problem and strategy. The agencies, campaigns and works that were recognised with awards this year truly exemplify this passion and dedication for creativity.”

Sharing in their brilliance for creativity and innovation, the winners of the various Creative Excellence Awards were celebrated for making some of the most memorable and noteworthy contributi­ons to Leo Burnett’s iconic internatio­nal and global brands.

The Gold, Silver and Bronze Pencils were awarded to the top three creative ideas of the year, whereas the Humankind Pencil was won by the piece of work that best embraced the agency’s Humankind philosophy, and the Design Pencil was bagged by the best piece of design in the network. Along with Leo Burnett Sri Lanka and Toronto, Leo Burnett Dubai, Sao Paulo, Chicago and Germany were also recognised for their remarkable work.

A unique initiative designed to breathe new life into discarded floral offerings at temples across the island, Petal Paint was conceptual­ised by Leo Burnett Sri Lanka and Toronto on behalf of JAT Holdings, a premier conglomera­te that specialise­s in ‘Transformi­ng Spaces’. The initiative focuses on manufactur­ing special paints using the pigment of these wilted flowers, which would otherwise litter temples or end up in dumpsters and on the roadsides. Coupling the ancient art of extracting colour from a natural source such as a flower with ultra-modern technology, Petal Paint not only creates a revolution­ary line of paints, it also pays homage to Sri Lanka’s rich heritage of temple art, often found in the form of captivatin­g wall murals in shrine rooms.

JAT Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd Managing Director Aelian Gunawarden­e said: “Petal Paint was our way of paying homage to our nation’s religious and cultural heritage, by distilling pigment from dried flowers into special paints which can be used to restore temple art. This initiative promotes the sustainabl­e use of thousands of discarded floral offerings in temples, whilst ensuring Sri Lanka’s rich heritage of temple murals remains vibrant and alive. Kudos to Leo Burnett Sri Lanka for winning the highest honours from its global network, a well-deserved accolade.”

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