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OPPO India launches second edition of LUMO photography awards

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MUMBAI: Oppo India is back with its click-worthy competition — the second edition of the ‘Photography Awards’ powered by Lumo, a rebranded version of the company’s “Imagine IF” platform. And this year, things just got culturally cooler with a brand-new category: ‘Super Culture Moment’, in collaboration with Discovery Channel.

Under the theme ‘Super Every Moment’, the contest calls on budding photographers to capture life’s everyday brilliance through the lens of an Oppo smartphone. From street snaps to cultural moments, the awards aim to blend storytelling with shutter speed, powered by Oppo’s cutting-edge imaging tech.

Oppo India head of product & digital marketing Sushant Vashistha said, “Lumo is our ode to creativity — a platform where every image tells a story, and every story becomes a moment of magic. The first edition, Imagine iF, received thousands of stunning submissions from across India. It laid the foundation for this year’s competition, powered by Lumo. This season, we aim to celebrate not just the outcome but the creative journey behind every powerful visual, powered by Oppo’s imaging technology.”

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Joining the jury bench are Joseph Radhik, ace wedding photographer, and Vikram Channa, vice president of Warner Bros. Discovery, ensuring every frame is judged with both artistic depth and cultural nuance.

Nine categories including Super Snap, Youth, Me, Live, Vibe, Story, Connection, Environs and the newly added Culture, offer participants plenty of room to play. Round 1 will shortlist 50 finalists, who’ll then go head-to-head in Round 2 using the Oppo Find X8 Pro for a real-world creative challenge.

Following seven lakh entries globally in 2023 and 34,000 entries from India in 2024, the 2025 edition is shaping up to be a blockbuster. Entries are now open for Indian citizens aged 18 and above. All you need is a keen eye, a great story, and an Oppo in hand. Visit lumo.oppo.com/in to get in the frame.

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Godrej clarifies ‘GI’ identifier after logo similarity debate

Says GI is not a logo, will not replace Godrej signature across products.

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MUMBAI: In a branding storm where shapes did the talking, Godrej is now spelling things out. Godrej Industries Group (GIG) has issued a clarification on its newly introduced ‘GI’ identifier, addressing questions around its purpose and design following a wave of online criticism. At the centre of the debate were two concerns: whether the new mark replaces the long-standing Godrej logo, and whether its geometric design mirrors other corporate identities.

The company has drawn a clear line. The Godrej signature logo, it said, remains unchanged and continues to be the sole logo across all consumer-facing products and services. The ‘GI’ mark, by contrast, is not a logo but a corporate group identifier intended for use alongside the Godrej signature or company name, and aimed at stakeholders such as investors, media and talent rather than consumers.

The need for such a distinction stems from the 2024 restructuring of the broader Godrej Group into two separate business entities. With both continuing to operate under the same Godrej name and signature, the identifier is positioned as a way to differentiate the Godrej Industries Group at a corporate level.

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The rollout, however, triggered a broader conversation on design originality. Critics pointed to similarities between the GI mark’s geometric composition and logos used by companies globally, raising questions about distinctiveness.

Responding to this, GIG said its intellectual property and legal review found that such overlaps are common in minimalist, geometry-led design systems. Basic forms such as circles and rectangles appear across dozens of brand identities worldwide, the company noted.

It added that the identifier emerged from an extensive design process and was chosen for its simplicity, allowing it to sit alongside the Godrej signature without competing visually. While acknowledging that elemental shapes may appear less distinctive in isolation, the group emphasised that the mark is part of a broader identity system that includes a custom typeface, sonic branding and other proprietary elements.

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Following legal and ethical assessments, the company said it found no impediment to using the identifier, reiterating that the GI mark is a corporate tool not a consumer-facing symbol.

In short, the logo isn’t changing but the conversation around it certainly has.

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