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A special TET journey (Vietnamese lunar new year)
A special TET journey (Vietnamese lunar new year)
Staying in can be more enjoyable than going out and being active.
Every Halloween, while millions of people frighten each other with fake blood for fun, there are still millions more needing fresh blood for life. In collaboration with the Red Cross, Burger King turns the bloodiest season of the year into the season of collecting blood to save lives. For the first time in history, Burger King will reward a free Whopper to everyone who gives blood for good on October 31st.
Raise awareness of dog’s collar related accidents, by creating educational series of videos on Pornhub.
Sometimes we get really bad advice which could turn our lives by 180 degrees. Tripadvisor would never do that to you, because it always knows the right advice for you.
Big tobacco has been targeting minorities using racist tactics for decades. This campaign, for California’s anti tobacco effort is designed to bring awareness to the fact that it still goes on to this day.
The Pilot G-2 Retractable Gel Ink Pen uses rich, dark ink for flawless writing. Life may have its flaws, but this pen doesn’t.
We created an anniversary campaign to celebrate 130 years of McCormick with 13 ads in the style of each decade.
The Anker SoundCore speaker has 24 hour battery life, allowing those who need music to get through long days to do so.
Milwaukee’s Pack Out Toolboxes are beautifully designed and full of tech while still being… well, toolboxes.
Pulmonary hypertension is a rare, incurable disease characterised by shortness of breath, palpitation and fatigue. Over the time it leads to severe disability and social exclusion.
In 2019, people all over the world took to the streets to demand climate justice. However, Climate Change denial was also on the rise, represented by the most powerful leader in the world: Donald Trump. So we created scannable protest signs that connected protesters on the streets directly to the US President.
MENY is a Norwegian supermarket chain known for their fresh produce and mouth-watering images of food. This week they decided to advertise a different image of food. On display in the middle of the Norwegian capital, Oslo, they advertised only the banana peel. The atypical advertisement satirizes the highly discussed performance art piece from this week at Art Basel. Not a comment on the high price of one banana, but the food waste. The artwork is not the single banana itself, rather the act of regularly replacing it for as long as the artwork is in existence. In Norway, single bananas are an actual food waste problem. The message was simple: Common sense: The art of reducing food waste starts with buying and eating single bananas. MENY has promised to reduce their own food waste by 50% before 2025 and has pledged to help others do the same. So that’s it folks. Eat your bananas, don’t tape them to a wall. Disclaimer: No bananas were wasted in this production.
It’s no secret women pay more for razors just because of color. As a modern brand, Wilkinson Sword supports equality and self-expression. So to take a stand against the pink tax, we released 71 different-colored razors. That’s one for each of Facebook’s 71 gender options. And guess what? They all cost the same. After all 71 colors sold out, we donated the earnings to LGBTQ-related causes, and made all our regular razors genderless. Because no matter what makes us different, we all shave the same.
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The Hallmark Channel prides itself on steering clear of any controversy, but the network has now landed itself in a major fracas, smack in the middle of its most lucrative time of the year, during its Countdown to Christmas marathon. On Thursday, in response to pressure from a conservative group, the network pulled several ads…
“The world looks to California to answer the hard questions, for redemption, to introduce the unfamiliar, to be resilient, because California bounces back, holds us accountable, values who we are, remains vigilant, defies those in our way, and stands for community.” No, it’s not a travel and tourism ad, or a political ad. It’s an […]
Alex Bozarjian was reporting on a race in Savannah, Ga., when a passing runner slapped her behind. A video clip of the episode shared on Twitter provoked outrage.
Straws have a high body count and people don’t realize the magnitude of how many deaths plastic straws are responsible for.