We've said before that Domino's won't stop until you can order a pizza just by thinking about it. Until that day comes, the pizza chain--which is as much of a tech company as a food maker these days--continues to innovate the ordering process. And now, it's getting your whole Internet of things involved. The brand,...
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May 01, 2017
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How to get your other devices to talk to Domino's Tracker
By Tim Nudd
We've said before that Domino's won't stop until you can order a pizza just by thinking about it. Until that day comes, the pizza chain--which is as much of a tech company as a food maker these days--continues to innovate the ordering process. And now, it's getting your whole Internet of things involved. The brand,...
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Deutsch's new anthem ad turns an optimistic eye westward
By Patrick Coffee
Type with pride, in honor of Gilbert Baker
By Angela Natividad
Sharing a moment far from the Shanghai crowds
By Patrick Coffee
Investigative editor Mark Mazzetti narrates
By Erik Oster
The latest New York Times spot for its "The Truth Is Hard to Find" campaign takes a direct route to that message, via a bevy of redacted government documents and an increasing lack of transparency in recent administrations across parties and ideologies. Droga5 launched the campaign in February with a series of print ads, OOH...
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Would-be astronauts, maybe there's another job for you
By Tim Nudd
84 Lumber, the darling of the Super Bowl with its crazy 90-second ad buy and evocative story about immigration and Trump's proposed border wall, is back with a new recruitment commercial. And this time it's aiming even higher--at least in the geological sense. A new 30-second spot from agency Brunner in Pittsburgh, which also made...
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Is it an improvement on the old uniforms? Aye, laddy
By David Kiefaber
If any of you were worried that Domino's Pizza was being inflicted only on the U.S., don't worry. They're in Scotland, too. In fact, they've been there for over 20 years. And to celebrate the opening of a new Glasgow location, they hired local designer Ken MacDonald to create a special Domino's tartan, which is...
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Another plea that all sales require background checks
By Patrick Coffee
As President Trump prepares to address the annual NRA convention in Atlanta this week, Americans and their representatives in Congress stand at an impasse on gun control. In recent years, ad agencies have created pro-bono campaigns designed to raise public awareness and garner support for initiatives to help reduce gun violence, from Grey New York's...
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Zambezi introduces H.A.N.D.
By David Gianatasio
What do you get when you cross a robot with a car dealer? We're tempted to say, the fiery end of civilization as we know it. And ultimately, that may prove to be correct. For now, though, you get Kelley Blue Book's new brand mascot, the Haptic Android Navigable Dealmaker (H.A.N.D.), developed with ad shop...
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Longing to get out of the cage
By David Gianatasio
They press their faces against metal bars, pawing at the doors of their cages, straining to attract a visitor's attention, hoping to be chosen for a warm, loving forever home. That's the basic setup of "Pick Me," BBDO New York's latest pet-adoption spot for Pedigree. Yes, the visuals are designed to play on our emotions,...
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