Popok International Ad Festival Kicks Off

POPOK INTERNATIONAL AD FESTIVAL KICKS OFF
by Delia Gavrilescu

Argophilia Travel News
Oct 25 2012

“Popok” international advertising festival – Yerevan

News from Yerevan, the Popok international Advertising Festival kicked
off today. Organized by the Armenian Ad Council in connection with
the city of Yerevan, the festival is slated to offer new concepts in
advertising in Armenia’s capital.

Some 500 works from over 40 states are scheduled to represent what Ad
Council President Armen Martirosyan says will see a festival destined
to emerge onto the international market of such gatherings. Running
through Saturday, the festival began this morning with Vladislav
Derevyannikh Art Director RA Voskhod, Russia SUNRISE. Be on the rise!

The stated goal of the festival is to develop Armenian advertising
via educational programs, and by comparing the country’s ad market
with others, applying international standards for improvement.

For more information on the fest please consult the offical website
via the link at top, or contact them directly at:

[email protected], or via their Facebook profile here. Interested
readers may also call: +(374 10) 56 15 26

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.argophilia.com/news/popok-international-ad-festival/27159/

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