Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

D&AD Awards 2011

D&AD Awards 2011

The 2011 D&AD Awards call for entries is now open.

The annual D&AD Awards are recognized throughout the world. They set an absolute standard for creative excellence and provide a reference point for the creative industries.

As part of the 2011 campaign D&AD’s current president Simon ʻSankyʼ Sankaraya attempted to learn a tongue-in-cheek speech and deliver it as ʻThe Presidentʼ in as many languages as possible.

He made it to 13 over two days. Russian proved to be a bridge too far.

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The 2011 D&AD Awards call for entries is now open.

The annual D&AD Awards are recognized throughout the world. They set an absolute standard for creative excellence and provide a reference point for the creative industries.

As part of the 2011 campaign D&AD’s current president Simon ʻSankyʼ Sankaraya attempted to learn a tongue-in-cheek speech and deliver it as ʻThe Presidentʼ in as many languages as possible.

He made it to 13 over two days. Russian proved to be a bridge too far.

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