Staff Reporters
Oct 5, 2011

Singapore and DDB Singapore rank well in 2011 Cannes Report

GLOBAL – Singapore has ranked among the top twenty most creative cities in the 2011 Cannes Report, with DDB Singapore rating well in the region and worldwide.

The Cannes Report contains rankings and analysis
The Cannes Report contains rankings and analysis

The Report lists Singapore as the fifteenth most creative city in the world.

Elsewhere in the report, DDB Singapore was named the third highest ranked agency in the Asia-Pacific region and fifth highest ranked Promo & Activation agency worldwide.

Thomas Yang, Joji Jacob and Neil Johnson, all from DDB Singapore, are among the top ten highest ranked creative directors,.

The 2011 Cannes Report offers the official and definitive guide to the rankings from the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.

It includes listings and analysis of the most awarded advertisers, independents, networks, production companies, creatives, directors and agencies at the Festival. Also included are the most awarded agencies in each region and the most awarded countries and cities. There are invaluable insights and advice from the 2011 jury presidents about creating the perfect entry as well as reports on the key themes discussed at this year’s seminars.

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