Click here for intelligent branding, creative process insights, and adorable dog actors. Lacey Waterman discusses Strand Studio’s complete rebrand of Ollie.
Read More7 Ways That Creatives Fought Against Racism in Advertising in 2020
The fact is that while most companies have struggled to change and make a difference, many professionals are getting tired of waiting for change. In response, they have created side projects to question and confront the status-quo on their own. Here are seven ways that some of them got the industry's attention.
Read MoreElection Week 2020 Got You Stressed? Take a "Momentary Lapse" with Soothing Streams from Compelling Artists
After seeing the effect this election was having on their friends, the trio enlisted a fleet of more than 15 artists to create 1-2 minute loops of “chillness”. The Momentary Lapse website simply asks you to hit a button when you “Need A Break” from the brain-bending and demoralizing noise.
Read MoreDuality Derby: A Dark Igloo Film for 2020
Dark Igloo took the term “passion project” to a new level by self-funding the film, designing the cars and race uniforms, writing and performing the soundtrack, flipping 50+ logos, and crashing the cars.
Read MoreHow the Spot of the Summer Spliced Together: A Conversation with the Creatives from Nike, W+K, A52, and JOINT
How did it all come together, in the middle of a pandemic no less? We caught up with the creatives from Nike, W+K, A52 and JOINT to help piece together the behind-the-scenes process that went into making the ad of the summer.
Read MoreShe’s Going to Tokyo Celebrates 10 Female Olympians in the Wake of Postponement, Lockdown, & Dreams on Hold
The Olympics were postponed until 2021. For the athletes competing, this delay presents a monumental challenge and gut punch. With many countries in various stages of lockdown, it’s become a creative challenge in resourcefulness for these athletes. She’s Going to Tokyo holds a torch to “how the strongest, most disciplined women among us are living right now so that perhaps the rest of us can learn some lessons.”
Read More