New Generation CNM Advertisers Showcase Creative 'Lucky Suki' Concept - More Than Just Suki
CNM, School of Communication Arts, in course AD021, opened a space for new generation advertisers to showcase their unlimited creative power through analysis using knowledge gained throughout the semester and creatively developing the concept of "Lucky Suki"

Tue, 26 Aug 2025  |  995 views
New Generation CNM Advertisers Showcase Creative 'Lucky Suki' Concept - More Than Just Suki

 

Communication and New Media (CNM), School of Communication Arts, in course AD021, opened a space for new generation advertisers to showcase their unlimited creative power through analysis using knowledge gained throughout the semester and creatively developing the concept of "Lucky Suki" - an experience that offers more than just the word "Suki" - presenting to a panel of judges who came to evaluate and provide recommendations to all advertisers.

 

 

We would like to thank you all the judges who came to provide guidance and present awards to the campaign winners, and all students from course AD021 who participated in sharing ideas together this time. We guarantee that the knowledge and experience gained will definitely be applicable for further development in real life.

 

 

Every student's idea represents an important step in transforming classroom knowledge into the power of authentic communication, to further enhance the "Lucky Suki" experience to perfection through the power of advertisers from the CNM program.

 

 


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