Kneel Before Panem and Its Fantastic Propaganda for the Next Hunger Games
The Panem propaganda machine is officially cranking up for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. Seven beautiful posters, each honoring a different district from the movie, and an ominous announcement...
View Article'Like a Girl' Is No Longer an Insult in Inspiring Ad From P&G's Always
In a memorable scene from The Sandlot—which you must watch if you were somehow nowhere near VHS tapes and a VCR in the early '90s—baseball players hurl a slew of insults hurl back and forth. One...
View ArticleThis Epic Front-Yard Dildo Battle Suddenly Becomes a Pretty Amazing PSA
Don't you just love an epic dildo battle? Well, yeah, as long as it's not your kid waving them around the front yard. This new ad from McCann New York is all about dildos. But it's not all about...
View ArticleLawsuit Claims Woman Was a Victim of Dexter's Creepy Advertising
Dexter usually doesn't leave his victims alive, but this seems to be an exception. Ajanaffy Njewadda claims in a lawsuit that she fell, broke her ankle and suffered a concussion last year after being...
View ArticleNo Situation Is Too Odd or Physically Impossible for These Strange Lending Ads
Insanity reigns in this campaign for Australian short-term lending service Nimble, which is apparently the perfect solution for man pregnancy and other unexpected life events. Created by agencies...
View ArticleApple Celebrates All the Ways iPhones Make You a Better Parent
Don't worry, the future of the species is safe in Apple's hands—just look at all the ways the iPhone can help you better take care of your kids. With the right apps and add-ons, it's a baby monitor,...
View ArticleFX Pulls Disturbing Eye-Worm Billboards for The Strain
The worm has been turned away. Billboards for FX's The Strain, with creepy critters crawling out of (or perhaps boring into?) human eyeballs, are apparently too much for some folks to bear, and the...
View ArticleSo Why Is AshleyMadison Featuring Hillary Clinton in a Billboard, Anyway?
Should we expect better of AshleyMadison.com? Definitely not. But while this isn't the first time the adultery website has used a politician's past to promote its ideals (heck, it's not even the first...
View ArticleThis Shark Week Teaser Is a Chum-Tossing Celebration of Carnivorous Delights
Just watching Discovery's Shark Week will make you feel like you're skiing on two great whites while a mermaid clings to your leg. Behold the resplendent CGI overkill of this internally produced...
View ArticleNext Up in Useful Outdoor Ads: Billboards That House the Homeless?
Outdoor ads have been physically demonstrating a commitment to environmental causes for a while. Here's a project that aims to make a difference in a social issue. Design Develop, an architectural...
View ArticleThis 'Happiness Blanket' Measures the Well-Being of British Airways Passengers
If people could literally see how much more relaxing British Airways' new in-flight perks really are, then everyone would obviously understand how much better the company is than its competitors, says...
View ArticleGreat Ads Show the Secrets to Making Movies on the Super Cheap
Aaaand ... action! This clever print campaign from Leo Burnett Tailor Made in Brazil vividly captures how Lemonade Films creates "great movies" on "tiny budgets." The work, a bronze Lion winner at...
View ArticleQ&A: How Jerry Seinfeld Wrote His Ideal Salesman Into Acura's New Ads
Jerry Seinfeld's last set of Acura ads took the automaker to some truly odd places, like an emergency room plagued by putrid potato salad and a 1960s-era rocket launchpad. Now he's taking the brand...
View ArticleThis ESPN Ad Will Get You Even More Pumped Up for Today's USA-Belgium Match
You may have heard there's a little soccer game being played today. In honor of that game—USA versus Belgium, for those who have somehow avoided World Cup news (to which I ask, how?)—ESPN on Tuesday...
View ArticleEvery Brand Is Making the Same Dumb Joke About Today's USA-Belgium Game
Leave it to brands to jump on Twitter and show their patriotism and support of American footballers today. The USA is playing Belgium at 4 p.m. ET in the World Cup, and embarrassingly, the only thing...
View ArticleEven the Print Version of Haruki Murakami's New Book Will Have an Interactive...
Even old dogs like hardcover books can learn new tricks. Random House and creative director Suzanne Dean picked five Japanese illustrators to design stickers inspired by characters from Colorless...
View ArticleMiller Lite Says It Caused the Flirting That Led to the Sex That Created You
Miller Lite was invented in the late '60s, around the time baby boomers started to date, couple, marry and copulate (though not always in that order). As this new ad points out, this could...
View ArticleZachary Quinto, Thespian and Traitor, Joins Newcastle's 'Independence Eve'...
There's no way more American to celebrate the Fourth of July than selling out your country for an English beer, says Newcastle. The Heineken-owned brand, brewed in Britain, and ad agency Droga5...
View ArticleLevi's Is Looking to Keep Things Light With Fun-Focused New Ad Campaign
Levi's is trying on a simple, straightforward message in its first big push since reuniting with longtime agency FCB (and also hiring The House Worldwide) in February. Unveiling a global campaign...
View ArticleIn an Internet Full of Minimalist Movie Posters, These Are Pretty Darn Cool
The strangely named Calm The Ham design studio ("it’s just another way to say relax, cool your jets, chill the beans, etc.") just came out with a run of minimalist film posters that attempt to capture...
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