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Featured here is a collection of advertising campaigns by Tata that capture the essence of the group's approach to business and its values

 
 

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2005  |  2004  |  2002  |  2000
The 2005 campaign: The 2005 campaign created by Rediffusion showcases the Group's commitment to the communities in which it operates.
 
 
 
The 2004 campaign: The 2004 Century of Trust campaign was created to mark the 100th death anniversary of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the founder of the house of Tatas, as well as the 100th birth anniversaries of JRD Tata and Naval Tata.

It was a commemorative campaign designed with the intention of celebrating the memory and the legacy of the three industry leaders. The advertisements brought out the human face of industry.

 
 
The 2002 campaign:The 2002 campaign by FCB Ulka attempts to highlight the ways in which the Tata Group has used technology and information to improve the everyday existence of ordinary Indians.
 
 
The 2000 campaign:The 2000 campaign introduced a brand consciousness with a logo that was created by Wolff Olins, an influential brand developer responsible for the iconic branding of GE, Sony Ericsson, Orange and the upcoming the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The logo aimed to unify all the seemingly disparate Tata identities and its employees under one icon. It also induced the outside world to see the various companies as ultimately parts of the greater Tata whole.

The campaign was created by O&M with adman Piyush Pandey playing a lead role in its conception. The tagline ‘Improving the quality of life’ had the Tata logo symbolically embedded in a series of images. From the glimmering chandelier at a Taj Hotel, clean and reliable energy derived from the raging waterfall to the luminescent tea brew from Tata plantations all highlight the range of Tata businesses and how they have enhanced the quality of people's lives.