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Ogilvy Sri Lanka's 'Second Life Notebooks' campaign makes history with record-breaking awards run

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July 20, 2025

The 'Second Life Notebooks' campaign by Ogilvy’s Geometry Global Sri Lanka for ProMate (PrintXcel) has become the most internationally awarded single campaign in Sri Lanka’s advertising history.

Ogilvy Sri Lanka's 'Second Life Notebooks' campaign makes history with record-breaking awards run

Its latest recognition comes from the coveted Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity held in France, where it earned four shortlist nods, said a release from Ogilvy Friday.

The campaign, in total, has garnered 17 awards and shortlist honours at some of the world’s most respected creative and advertising festivals between 2024 and 2025, including Dragons of Asia, EPICA, Spikes Asia, AdFest, Clio Awards, D&AD, and Cannes Lions.

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