Middle East’s First Advertising Festival, Dubai Lynx showcases an interesting work from the region

The first advertising festival in the Middle East, Dubai Lynx 2008, kicked-off with an extensive participation of creative minds from the region, as well as from the world.  The three-day event will feature a range of interesting speakers, you can find out more here, and you can still register to attend the event.

I’m really excited about the awards night where more than 2000 entries from will compete to win, after I saw the shortlisted entries I was really amazed. Unfortunately I missed the first day, but there is more to come.
I admire the management of  the festival from accepting my participation as “Press” through this blog, it’s a big step forward towards accepting blogs as media, thank you!

Dubai Lynx

Here are various shots from the event, enjoy:

Dubai Lynx

Dubai Lynx

Dubai Lynx

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2 Comments so far

  1. It was good to meet you at the Lynx, Samer.

    Great pictures - I’m happy to see the event being covered by more fellow bloggers this year.

    Looking forward to a longer face to face one of these days…

  2. it was a pleasure meeting you Farrukh, and looking forward my friend.

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