Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of new clutter-breaking creative ads. This week, ads from Uber Eats, The Hindu, Taylors of Harrogate and more. Uber Eats: who could cook at a time like this? Another film starring Gordon Ramsay where he is his rude self and berates people. But instead of feeling cliched the context works as he chides people for cooking food during the FIFA World Cup matches instead of ordering…

Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter breaking new creative ads. The first and the most important job for any ad is to be noticed. Because an ad can create brand awareness, help in brand sales and all of that only if it is noticed in the first place. In this week’s compilation, emotional ad from Brazil for O Boticário, quirky ad for Flipkart SASA LELE and more. O Boticário: Mother’s…

I find tourism campaigns fascinating. The basic principles of marketing communication (or any communication for that matter) are the same across product categories. They all need to persuade us humans to change mindset or trigger a behaviour. These principles are unlikely to change for another million years as they deal with basic human behaviour mostly – which hasn’t changed in a million years. However, tourism advertising is a bit different because the ‘product’ cannot be changed…

Amul topical

Amul has a rare distinction among brands: its hoarding are looked up to, literally. While the magic is in the topical themes and the execution, I recently heard the story behind the campaign – and its a shining example of client-agency relationship.