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BBH India expands to Delhi
MUMBAI: The BBH network has launched its new office in Delhi to strengthen the agency’s presence in India. BBH’s first office in India, BBH India (Mumbai) launched in 2008.
The agency has named Shreekant Srinivasan as general manager, Vasudha Misra as executive creative director and Ankit Singh as strategy director to lead the Delhi office.
“The BBH brand has real momentum across Asia. The region is an increasingly important part of both our commercial and creative agenda. We see opening in Delhi as a natural next step and are excited by the opportunities that lie ahead,” said BBH global CEO Neil Munn.
“Delhi has become a very important market for our industry. Given the recent growth & success of our business, it felt like the right time to establish ourselves here. In Vasudha, Shreekant and Ankit, we believe we have the right kind of people that make the BBH brand anywhere in the world: tremendous talent & experience, but above all, integrity and honesty. I’m looking forward to working closely with them to establish the Blacksheep in this market,” BBH India CEO and managing partner Subhash Kamath added.
BBH India chief creative officer and managing partner Russell Barrett said: “Delhi is an exciting market, filled to the brim with amazing brands and opportunities, so why wait this long to open up? We absolutely had to find the right people. I’m really very excited to work with this team and help them make this new BBH office exactly the same at heart, yet strikingly different from any BBH office anywhere in the world.”
“I have always gravitated towards working with people and organizations that inspire me. BBH is exactly that space – an agency with a very clear point of view, from office culture to perspectives on the business. My task is to build the culture of “good people, great work” in Delhi/NCR, and deliver work truly represents the black sheep,” Srinivasan stated.
Both the BBH Mumbai and Delhi offices will operate as one BBH India entity, giving Delhi based clients easy access to the full BBH offer.
BBH has already built a strong base in Delhi with clients like real estate portal Makaan.Com and Philips and has several new business projects in progress.
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Tribes and Omnicom Media win Gold for HSBC Living Hexagon at ET Awards
Kinetic OOH installation turns HSBC’s iconic logo into a living landmark
MUMBAI: Tribes Communication and Omnicom Media have secured a Gold win at the ET Design & Creativity Awards for their innovative out-of-home installation, The Living Hexagon, created for HSBC.
Awarded in the Most Creative Traditional OOH category, the project reimagines one of the world’s most recognisable banking symbols into a dynamic, ever-evolving structure. Designed for HSBC’s International Financial Services Centre presence, the installation was conceived to do more than simply grab attention. It aimed to seamlessly blend into the fast-growing ecosystem of GIFT City.
At the heart of the idea is HSBC’s iconic hexagon, typically associated with precision and consistency. Tribes transformed this static identity into a kinetic structure that responds to natural elements such as wind and light, creating a sense of continuous motion. The result is a visual experience that shifts throughout the day, echoing themes of adaptability and momentum.
Constructed using modular triangular units arranged along a precise geometric axis, the installation moves in synchrony, giving the illusion of a fluid, living form. While the structure evolves with its surroundings, it retains the unmistakable identity of the HSBC brand, striking a balance between innovation and familiarity.
Strategically placed at a key entry point into GIFT City, the installation functions as both a landmark and a statement. It reflects the pace and dynamism of global finance while embedding the brand into the city’s architectural narrative.
With this win, Tribes Communication and Omnicom Media underline the growing role of experiential and design-led thinking in traditional media, proving that even the most established brand assets can find new life when reimagined with creativity and context.







