Cannes Lions 2009 - Grand Prix winners

 

LONDON - Sweltering in the office and missing Cannes? Struggling to remember what happened? Catch up with the key winners in Campaign's round up of the top work from this year's Cannes Lions 2009.


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Image 1: Obama/Biden 2008 'presidential campaign' by Obama for America, USA - Titanium and Integrated Grand Prix winner
Images 2-6: Wrangler 'we are animals' by Fred & Farid, Paris - Press Grand Prix winner
Image  7-10: Nike 'paper battlefield' by McCann Worldgroup Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - Design Grand Prix winner
Images 11-14 Tourism Queensland 'best job in the world' by Cummins Nitro, Brisbane - PR Grand Prix winner
Images 15-16: Fiat 'eco drive' by AKQA London - Cyber Grans Prix winner
Image 17: Yubari Resort campaign by Beacon Communications, Tokyo - Promo Grand Prix winner
Image 18: Kit Kat 'Kit Kat mail 2009' by JWT Tokyo - Media Grand Prix winner
Images 19-23: The Zimbabwean 'fight the regime' by TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris, Johannesburg - Outdoor Grand Prix winner


Video

Tourism Queensland 'best job in the world' by Cummins Nitro, Brisbane - Direct Lions Grand Prix winner


Radio

Virgin Atlantic 'upper class travel' by Net#Work BBDO Cape Town - Radio Grand Prix winner

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