| | Adfreak | September 13, 2017 | Today's highs and lows of creativity |
| | | Netflix’s Secretive New Narcos Ads Are Popping Up, Cocaine-Like, in Nightclub Bathrooms Doner hits L.A., Chicago, New York and Miami By Tim Nudd The Netflix cocaine drama Narcos has always gotten great advertising, and this latest effort from DonerLA is no exception--a contextual out-of-home campaign that puts ads in the bathrooms of clubs and bars, where customers in the '90s would have been sampling the product that the Cali Cartel was distributing. "Here in the '90s? There's an... Read more » | | | | Promoted Content by Kargo | |
| | | | | | Ikea’s ‘Wonderful World’ Is Open and Inclusive in Poignant Ad Seen Through a Child’s Eyes Assembling the most 'beautiful possibilities' By David Gianatasio In the 90-second spot below, images of inclusion, equality and sustainability play across the screen, presented from a child's point of view, accompanied by a schoolgirl's evocative take on Louis Armstrong's "It's a Wonderful World." Made to sell Ikea furniture in Canada, the ad, which is the centerpiece of a broader "Beautiful Possibilities" campaign, represents... Read more » | | | |
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