Germany
Digital advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for HP, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Every day, the vital work of German rescue workers is impeded by people taking pictures of accidents. People die, because rescue workers can’t get through, need to block rubbernecking instead of doing their job. Especially since almost no one would admit they are actually doing it. That’s why we wanted to find a way to speak to people directly, without blaming them but shaking them up. Instead of sharing pictures of the accident, the gawkers shared pictures of our message. The stunt and our message not only made it into social media, it even reached Europe’s biggest daily newspaper ‘Bild’, which used it to generate more attention to the problem. Digital advertisement created by fischerAppelt, Germany for German Federal Ministry of the Interior, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Film advertisement created by Preuss und Preuss, Germany for Kaufland, within the category: Retail Services.
Film advertisement created by Preuss und Preuss, Germany for Kaufland, within the category: Retail Services.
With every food-related disease, the first challenge is always the diet. A bad food choice is enough to put our health at risk. Meet Apple Foodsense, a new feature in the Apple Health app that makes sure what we eat doesn't harm us. Backed by a comprehensive database of food images from all over the world, Foodsense uses deep learning and AI to quickly identify food items with precision. Every time we take a food pic, the app recognizes our meal and sends an alert in case we are eating something we shouldn't. Apple Foodsense, watch what you eat through us. Film advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Apple, within the categories: Electronics, Technology, Health.
Many of us carry lucky charms with us as they make us feel positive during crucial moments such as job interviews, big games or even on our wedding day. So we ask people on social media to share their lucky charms with us and then create a Museum of Optimism. Inside, visitors find Sonnet mentioned as a lucky charm too. Through this initiative, we don't just celebrate people’s optimism but show how Sonnet can be their lucky charm during life’s big moments. Experiential advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Sonnet, within the category: Finance.
Integrated advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Horizn, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Meet Kanji, a 17-years old aspiring fashion designer and one of the boldest style icon of Harajuku. A film for Microsoft Surface: With the mission statement “We believe in what people make possible”, we want to showcase an inspiring personality that challenges the „impossible“ in their respective field. Film advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Microsoft, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Experiential advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Burger King, within the category: Food.
Digital advertisement created by DDB, Germany for Reporters Without Borders, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Experiential advertisement created by Miami Ad School, Germany for Dropbox, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Three freaks shoot a giant onion to heaven. Film advertisement created by Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany for Tears Dry Gin, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
2017 Lufthansa wants to inspire to travel. We want to show that travels give you more to take home than just selfies at the beach. We want to prove that all over this planet, there are places that can change you forever. Digital advertisement created by DDB, Germany for Lufthansa, within the category: Transport.
The angels in yellow: they’re 114 years old, have earned a huge amount of trust from their customers, and have almost 20 million members in their organization. But – how is it possible to stay relevant amongst members of a target audience that don’t and, in the future, won’t own their own car? Working alongside RCKT, this summer ADAC launched “Don’t Call Mom”, its first purely digital campaign aimed specifically at a younger demographic, which produced around 20 million interactions online. Youtube, Instagram, a specially created WhatsApp line and strong influencers were all part of the integrated campaign concept. The purely digital campaign depended on close insights into a clear target audience, the unmistakable creative touch of RCKT, and sophisticated performance marketing. The specially developed WhatsApp line lay at the heart of the entire project, accompanied by three adverts filmed by the Danish director Peter Harton, various online-ads, integrated influencer marketing, a homepage, and numerous offline strategies. In line with the catchphrase: “Don’t Call Mom – Call ADAC”, for the duration of the entire campaign, customers really were welcome to ask ANYTHING they liked. Whether it was a question about the right tyres for winter, tips for a first date, or the best pasta recipe – we were there to help. Digital advertisement created by RCKT, Germany for ADAC, within the category: Professional Services.
The angels in yellow: they’re 114 years old, have earned a huge amount of trust from their customers, and have almost 20 million members in their organization. But – how is it possible to stay relevant amongst members of a target audience that don’t and, in the future, won’t own their own car? Working alongside RCKT, this summer ADAC launched “Don’t Call Mom”, its first purely digital campaign aimed specifically at a younger demographic, which produced around 20 million interactions online. Youtube, Instagram, a specially created WhatsApp line and strong influencers were all part of the integrated campaign concept. The purely digital campaign depended on close insights into a clear target audience, the unmistakable creative touch of RCKT, and sophisticated performance marketing. The specially developed WhatsApp line lay at the heart of the entire project, accompanied by three adverts filmed by the Danish director Peter Harton, various online-ads, integrated influencer marketing, a homepage, and numerous offline strategies. In line with the catchphrase: “Don’t Call Mom – Call ADAC”, for the duration of the entire campaign, customers really were welcome to ask ANYTHING they liked. Whether it was a question about the right tyres for winter, tips for a first date, or the best pasta recipe – we were there to help. Digital advertisement created by RCKT, Germany for ADAC, within the category: Professional Services.
The angels in yellow: they’re 114 years old, have earned a huge amount of trust from their customers, and have almost 20 million members in their organization. But – how is it possible to stay relevant amongst members of a target audience that don’t and, in the future, won’t own their own car? Working alongside RCKT, this summer ADAC launched “Don’t Call Mom”, its first purely digital campaign aimed specifically at a younger demographic, which produced around 20 million interactions online. Youtube, Instagram, a specially created WhatsApp line and strong influencers were all part of the integrated campaign concept. The purely digital campaign depended on close insights into a clear target audience, the unmistakable creative touch of RCKT, and sophisticated performance marketing. The specially developed WhatsApp line lay at the heart of the entire project, accompanied by three adverts filmed by the Danish director Peter Harton, various online-ads, integrated influencer marketing, a homepage, and numerous offline strategies. In line with the catchphrase: “Don’t Call Mom – Call ADAC”, for the duration of the entire campaign, customers really were welcome to ask ANYTHING they liked. Whether it was a question about the right tyres for winter, tips for a first date, or the best pasta recipe – we were there to help. Digital advertisement created by RCKT, Germany for ADAC, within the category: Professional Services.
Film advertisement created by The Adventures Of, Germany for Onitsuka Tiger, within the category: Fashion.
Film advertisement created by antoni, Germany for Mercedes, within the category: Automotive.