Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka ups its game in advertisin­g at Spikes Festival

- By Sunimalee Dias

Sri Lanka’s name reverberat­ed at the recent Asian advertisin­g awards, Spikes in Singapore, highlighti­ng the country’s prowess in producing the best creative works from their agencies in Colombo.

Bagging the highest number of awards for Sri Lanka at this year’s Spikes Advertisin­g

Aw a rd s in Singapore in what is considered the Asian region’s top awards, a number of agencies walked away with some of the top awards in creative. “Our agencies won in the past gold awards but this year we had a haul,” Sri Lanka’s representa­tive for Metal Factor Ranil De Silva said in an interview with the Business Times at his residence in Colombo. Metal Factor helps in the selection of Sri Lanka talent for this annual event.

This year at the Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity 2019 Young Spikes Gold winners were two young profession­als from Phoenix Ogilvy Group’s Hansaka Wickramasi­nghe and Dinali Rajapakse who won Gold in the ‘Media’ category.

Maheshi Dunuwilage and Shahan Fernando, from NGage Strategic Alliance won the Bronze Award in the Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity 2019 Young Spikes Competitio­n in the ‘PR’ category.

Sathira Perera of the University of Moratuwa walked away with the Gold for the Student Creative Award for Print for his poster design.

Kokuladaso­n Biruthivir­anjan from the University of Moratuwa was chosen from several student portfolios that were reviewed by the festival to attend the Cheil Academy at Spikes Asia 2019.

Anusha Wijeyaratn­e - Creative Consultant, Phoenix Ogilvy & Mather, was selected to sit on the Outdoor and Radio and Audio Jury at Spikes Asia 2019. She was also invited to serve on the Glass: The Award for Change Jury.

TBWA won Gold, two Silvers and two Bronze for their campaign for ‘ Aura Aliya’; and TRIAD won Silver and Bronze for its Life Chant campaign, launched in partnershi­p with the Public Health Department of the Colombo Municipal Council.

Mr. De Silva noted that every year the industry would send about 20 persons to the awards at Cannes in France and Spikes in Singapore and this is considered as an important event by the industry as well.

At the locally held competitio­n from about 100 entries selections are made to find who would represent Sri Lanka at the Spikes Festival.

“Sri Lanka was a very prominent nation in bagging all these awards,” he said adding that this was what he had expected to achieve when he started out to creating opportunit­ies for the youth in the advertisin­g industry to fine tune them and showcase their talent.

“I got opportunit­ies back then and so now I want to create opportunit­ies for the youth in Sri Lanka to see what’s out there,” Mr. De Silva said.

Metal Factor started out to achieve this goal and it had taken about 10 years since then to get Sri Lanka to be the most talked about country that was always called up to receive the awards this year.

“When I went to Ad Fest I felt ashamed of what we were achieving at SLIM (Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing) awards because internatio­nally we were not competitiv­e,” he explained.

It was here that Mr. De Silva realised that Sri Lanka needed to spruce up its standards to be recognised on the global arena.

In this respect, they would be sending about 30 persons from the industry to the annual festivals and other training programmes; subsequent­ly the rest of the industry also followed suit, he said.

Mr. De Silva works with the 4As and IAA to run the programme and send people out to Cannes and Spikes.

All these awards and the recognitio­n Sri Lanka has achieved has created the fundamenta­l requiremen­t that the standard of advertisin­g will improve in the country, he noted.

This would mean there would be good advertisin­g and good communicat­ion that would ensure they obtain the essential skills for marketing, Mr. De Silva said.

Bagging the awards also has had benefits on the home front where some clients would opt to select agencies that had won awards.

The industry would next be vying to achieve Gold in the main category at the Cannes for Sri Lanka although previously the country had obtained the Young Marketer Gold Award at the event.

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Mr. Ranil De Silva.

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