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50 Creatives Whose Brilliant Ideas and Beautiful Craft Will Make You Jealous Meet the top U.S. agency stars from this year's Creative 100 By Tim Nudd Last year's inaugural edition of the Creative 100 featured 40 agency creatives—broken down into 10 chief creative officers and 30 rank-and-file creatives. This year we've expanded the agency section to ... Read more » |
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How Milana Vayntrub Quickly Rose From Surprise Ad Star Into a Creative Force for Good The versatile talent talks directing, acting and activism By Kristina Monllos Vayntrub has appeared in 40 spots for AT&T, although she was only supposed to be in one. Photography by Robert Ascroft Read more » |
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>From Writers to Directors to Musicians, Kids Made Target's Back-to-School Ads Work launches alongside a new kid-designed line By Roo Ciambriello For retailers, the back-to-school season is especially lucrative, which makes it all the more important to ensure the message is impactful to young people. Nipping this problem in the bud, Target's ... Read more » |
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Kleenex Explores the Sadness and Anxiety of Moving From Elementary to Middle School And has a product-focused solution By Rebecca Cullers Kleenex's "Someone Needs One" campaign is back with an emotional back-to-school video designed to make you need some Kleenex. Read more » |
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Agency Sends Copywriter Into Wilderness to Live Exclusively on Its Clients' Brands for 5 Days Godspeed, Lee Kimball, we're rooting for you By Angela Natividad You've heard the adage that agencies should use their clients' products. It's the least you can do, if you're going to be selling them. Read more » |
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This Agency's Weird, Fascinating Model Imagines If Humans Evolved to Survive Car Crashes PSA reminds us how fragile we are By Angela Natividad Platypi have always been our favorite example of the weirdness of evolution. And while we laugh, it's easy to forget that nature makes us the way we are for reasons we can't always gauge. Humans specifically ... Read more » |
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Domino's Apologizes for Years of Totally Overcharging You for Pizza on the Weekend It's time to get a little something back By Gabriel Beltrone Domino's wants consumers to know it feels guilty about charging more for pizzas on the weekend, and it's trying hard to make things right. Read more » |
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