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Which GOT character are you? By Rebecca Cullers Indian digital agency Chimp&z has figured out who each Game of Thrones character would be if they were advertising professionals. As a bonus, they even imagined who the clients are. With perfectly selected quotes ... Read more » |
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The project leaders explain their brilliant, troubling masterpiece By Tim Nudd |
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Thomas Beaudoin and Alberto Cardenas join the W+K madness By Tim Nudd |
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Travel site uses DNA to uncover their real histories By David Gianatasio |
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Mcgarrybowen salutes five women with an indomitable spirit By Rebecca Cullers JCPenney takes the stand that your measurements aren't a measure of your worth with its defiant new campaign from mcgarrybowen, themed #HereIAm. The nearly three-minute fist-pump for JCPenney's plus size ... Read more » |
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Twentyfive & Thirty moves from city to city By Katie Richards You've probably heard stories about creatives quitting their jobs to travel the world and look for adventure and creative opportunities in unexpected places. So, Alexandra Rønde Thielke and Rasmus ... Read more » |
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At the frenzied festival, Lilli Jahilo cut through the clutter By David Griner CANNES, France—When thousands of marketers descend on Cannes, the resulting chaos of banners, displays and branded freebies can overwhelm the senses. Which might be why one of the most effective posters at this ... Read more » |
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Leo Burnett creatives take us through their mini masterpiece By Tim Nudd |
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Cutwater's Chuck McBride picks his favorite festival work By Tim Nudd |
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Annual batch of fascinating work is darker than usual By Tim Nudd CANNES, France—Artificial intelligence has been one of the big themes at the Cannes Lions festival here this week, and A.I. projects have already won three Grand Prix awards: two for J. Walter Thompson and ... Read more » |
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