The advertising world is celebrating winners at Cannes Lions 2026 this week. My handpicked list of winners (among the many case study films showcased in ad portals) and few others I noticed over the last week or so form part of my weekly compilation. John Malkovich for Croatia: hear it’s beautiful Marketing a country as a preferred vacation spot is tough. The purchase decision is a high-involvement one and often involves many decision makers or…

Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter-breaking best new creative ads. This week, ads from Faber-Castell, Air Transat, Stella Artois and more. Faber-Castell: shot on Faber-Castell It’s always tricky when one brand rides piggyback on another brand’s famous campaign idea. You can end up paying for that brand’s advertising and visibility. In this campaign, Faber-Castell mimics the visual style of the famous ‘Shot on iPhone’ series. The twist? The image is…

Music: Here comes the Hotstepper – Evian remix by Yuksek Agency: BETC Directors: We are From LA Production team: Iconoclast & Mikros ‘Live young’ and the baby dance have become trademark Evian messages over the last few years. Their ‘roller babies’ video became a viral sensation across the globe, garnering a staggering 63mn views thus far. The visual hook of dancing babies and the print version of it have become iconic brand properties. Instead of…

Apple revealed a new page, ‘Shot on iPhone 6’, dedicated to showcasing great pictures taken on the phone. The page has some truly haw-dropping pictures making one wonder if such pictures are possible through a phone camera. In a clever move, the images are used in an outdoor campaign (apparently synchronised to be launched globally including markets in India) – all of which are meant to evoke a ‘wow!’ reaction. I don’t know if the campaign was timed to launch alongside the Samsung S6 launch but it appears to be so. At the Samsung S6 launch event the brand took pains to compare pictures taken on that device along with those from an iPhone 6, obviously showing the latter as worse off.