Every week I attempt to compile a curated list of clutter-breaking creative ads. I know how difficult it is to create ads that are noticed (the primary task for any ad) and recalled. This week: few tactical ads related to FIFA World Cup and more. Rustomjee: breaking category codes Think of a real estate brand ad and you cannot escape the imager of a tall building and claims on technical specifications of the project. One…
The advertising world is celebrating winners at Cannes Lions 2026 this week. My handpicked list of winners (among the many…
Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of new clutter-breaking creative ads. This week, ads from Uber Eats,…
Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of top new creative ads. Nike’s ‘rip the script’ and few others related to the FIFA World Cup are part of this week’s compilation. Nike: Rip The Script It’s football World Cup time, and every major advertiser is investing in brand campaigns related to the event. Many of the ads have celebrities, great production values, eye-popping graphics and scale. In that context, Nike has released ‘Rip…
Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter-breaking best new creative ads. This week, ads from Faber-Castell,…
Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter breaking new creative ads. The first and the most…
Last week, football icon Cristiano Ronaldo triggered truck loads of media coverage when he pushed away two bottles of Coke…
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Last month, viewers in UK were shown teaser messages of people promising that they will be watching their own heart attack. The teaser ads were from the British Heart Foundation which wanted to communicate the symptoms of heart attack and the steps that need to taken in that situation. The big idea was a two-minute film that demonstrated the effects of a heart attack. This was dubbed as two minutes which could save your life.…
Am not too sure if a ‘second hand book sale’ was rebranded as ‘Hardly Used Books’ to accommodate this creative…
I am sure you feel the same way about the new Thums Up bike promo ad as I do: it…
Here’s a car ad that’s different from the usual stuff in the category. Volkswagen Canada is promoting its TDI Clean…
Hilarious spot for Vigorsol Air Action Xtreme chewing gum. Exaggeration is at the heart of confectionery advertising as they have…
Early on in my career I heard that advertising greats like Chris D’Rosario and Alok Nanda would make it a…
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An interesting article here about the much acclaimed ‘Voyeur’ work for HBO, created by BBDO, New York.
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Apple’s marketing mix – the PR machinery, advertising, shopper strategies have been written about a lot. Apple is said to…
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Google revealed a new logo and the internet reacted exactly the way it reacts to change: mostly offer brickbats and…
The author of this post is Anand Narasimha – Professor-Marketing & Strategy, at IFIM Business School, Bangalore. With three decades…
It has become customary for brands to see every occasion (such as Earth Day) or big news event as an…
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We are now in the ‘post-event critique’ phase of the Apple launch, with every element of the launch event and…
The blogosphere is abuzz again with the impending launch of an ‘improved, 3G version’ of the iPhone. The extent to…