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The campaign shows six people with different backgrounds, who want change in their lives but are afraid to talk about it to their loved ones for fear of rejection. Adam wants to leave his job but he’s never spoken about this project to anyone. Ginette wants to sing but she keeps it to herself. Eden took a big decision that changed his life. He never found the opportunity to thank those who supported him. Fatima wants to get married to her boyfriend but she doesn’t dare to tell him. Geneva wants to leave her company and start a new life. Midori has discovered a new side to herself. We asked them to face up to themselves in a mirror and explain their doubts and fears. But, there’s a twist and their lives will never be the same again. With “Know You Can’, AXA launched a signature that encouraged people to have faith in their goals certain in the knowledge that their partner AXA, was there to help them every step of the way. Content advertisement created by Publicis, France for AXA, within the category: Finance.
Film advertisement created by Lg2, Canada for Rolaids, within the category: Pharmaceutical.
Film advertisement created by Contrapunto, Spain for Cruilla Music Festival, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.
Who's never turned to a quick tutorial online to learn how to make a dish or watched, hypnotized, as a sped-up step-by-step turns eggs, flour, and sugar into a magnificent cake? These express recipes, social-media darlings, always seem to go right. But in practice, that's not always the case. And what if things go wrong? Taking this as its jumping-off point, iFood, in a campaign created by AlmapBBDO, presents parodies of online recipes, suggesting to the audience that when things don't turn out perfectly, they can always fall back on the countless possibilities and ease of the leading platform for online food delivery in Brazil. The ads poke fun at the audience with the tagline: "Didn't work? Order it from iFood." Film advertisement created by BBDO, Brazil for iFood, within the category: Food.
Film advertisement created by Saatchi & Saatchi, Italy for Coordown Onlus, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Twitter account: http://twitter.com/jessicas_83 Digital advertisement created by New Message, Netherlands for Stichting Wilskracht, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Content advertisement created by Publicis, France for Renault, within the category: Automotive.
Digital advertisement created by Eleven, United States for Oakley, within the category: Personal Accessories.
9GAG, the world's leading entertainment content platform for millennials, carved the 9 most popular memes onto a 24-ton, 4-meter high limestone rock and buried it somewhere in the desert for future generations to find. 9GAG, which was founded in Hong Kong in 2008, asked its global audience of more than 150 million people to vote for their favorite 9 memes. Over 650,000 users in 100 different countries voted for: Dick Butt, Friendzone, We need AIR support, World vs USA, PPAP, Doge (shiba inu), Salt Bae, Shit just got real and Hardest name in Africa. The idea is the brainchild of creative agency LOLA MullenLowe who had monolith sculptor Antonio Soler carve the giant rock to help preserve the ideas engraved on it for eternity. Ambient advertisement created by MullenLowe Group, Spain for 9GAG, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Film advertisement created by Publicis, Italy for Leroy Merlin, within the category: House, Garden.
A miserable sushi, a sad t-bone steak with mashed potatoes, a lousy made eggs Benedict, these are the failed food's featured in three short-videos shot by Swedish education company Lernia together with Swedish independent agency Volontaire, mimicking the style of Facebook food-tutorials. Digital advertisement created by Volontaire, Sweden for Lernia, within the category: Education.
Film advertisement created by Firehouse, United States for Service King, within the category: Professional Services.
Digital advertisement created by Tiwi, Italy for Luigi Bormioli, within the category: House, Garden.
Digital advertisement created by Good Rebels, Spain for Toyota, within the category: Automotive.
The majority of car-owning Americans don't know how to fix a flat and put off buying new tires—and the combination makes for a lot of “oh no!” moments. The newest campaign from Big O Tires takes a humorous look at car repair by turning the big “oh no” moment into a big “oh yes!” The “Big O Yes!” campaign, created by Kansas City-based agency Barkley, portrays the crises that come when you combine a wobbly tire with green jello and white suits or try to take your bald treads up an icy hill near a china shop. Film advertisement created by Barkley, United States for Big O Tires, within the category: Automotive.
Film advertisement created by Publicis, Italy for Diesel, within the category: Fashion.
Digital advertisement created by Peterson Milla Hooks, United States for GAP, within the category: Fashion.
Film advertisement created by Wieden + Kennedy, United Kingdom for Bud Light, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Film advertisement created by BBDO, Germany for Smart, within the category: Automotive.