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Sri Lanka’s most awarded creative leader Subhash Pinnapola launches Storybook to write a new chapter  

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COLOMBO – Subhash Pinnapola, a veteran with 25 years of experience in the advertising field and arguably Sri Lanka’s most awarded creative leader, will be launching an independent creative company. Subhash has been at the forefront of operations at network agencies in Sri Lanka such as O&M, JWT, and LOWE, and was the Executive Creative Director at Leo Burnett and Chief Creative Officer at TBWA before finally making a move to establish an independent agency, Storybook.

“Storybook will be the first Sri Lankan independent creative agency of its kind. Our specialty is creating powerful stories that connect people with brands. We build brand stories as appropriate for people and culture. Storybook will turn the pages of a new chapter in Sri Lanka’s advertising in this regard,” said Subhash Pinnapola, Chief Creative Officer/Founder of Storybook.

As one of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated Creative Leaders, Subhash’s long journey in advertising has been impeccable. With a creative mind that is firmly rooted in the local culture, consumer behavior and insights, Subhash has churned out brand stories that connect with people and has been consistently awarded at top international ad award shows such as Cannes, Spikes, Adfest, Appies, Adstars, AME, Epica, Midas, AWARD, Cristal, Sharks, Davey, Cresta and ONE SHOW.

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Storybook believes in feeling the breath and pulse of the client’s business in order to delve into the consumer base and engage with them on a more human level. “Storybook will act as the watchful eyes and the ever-resourceful creative mind for our clients’ businesses, always observing, analyzing and generating creative ideas to engage with consumers in the most effective way. We shoulder the responsibility of growing the client business and see it through to success,” Subhash further added.

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