TOKYO, JAPAN // Born in Leningrad, USSR, and raised around the world, Nadya Kirillova settled in Japan and joined Dentsu in 2007. As a copy-based creative, Nadya works at an intersection of traditional and new advertising. Integrating storytelling, digital and interactive executions, product and service development, and business model development, she is always searching for new creative possibilities.
She works for a wide range of clients and her projects include ‘Connecting Lifelines’ and ‘Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989’ for Honda’s Internavi, ‘Two Will’ for Sony’s Sony tablet, ‘Car Radio-Personality’ for Tokyo FM, and ‘2012 Tokyo IMF World Bank Group Annual Meetings’ for the Ministry of Finance.
She has been awarded the Titanium Grand Prix at Cannes, Black Pencil at D&AD, four Grand Prix at Spikes Asia, and Grand Prix at the Japan Media Arts Festival, among many others.