Every week I attempt to share a curated list of best new creative ads. This week too Super Bowl ads dominate the collection including ads from Anthropic for Claude and Uber Eats. Claude: AI brand wars A lot has already been said on social media and about the set of competitive ads released by Claude meant to be aired during the upcoming Super Bowl. By far the sharpest take was this: Ask a civilian which…
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This week, my curated list of top new creative ads includes the return of The Most Interesting Man by Dos Equis, product-feature based ads from Ather, iPhone 17 and more. Dos Equis: Return of the Most Interesting Man In a category marked by cliched advertising, Dos Equis grabbed attention and created affinity with their ‘The Most Interesting Man in the world’ campaign. The campaign was created in 2006 by Euro RSCG Worldwide and became hugely…
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Over the years, there’s been a pattern to the Super Bowl ads – bizarre plot lines, big production values, jaw-dropping computer graphics, humour (slapstick or intelligent), elements designed to be cute and so on. Rik Haslam, Executive Creative Director at RAPP categorises them as Super Satire, Super Serious and Super Silly stories. There is likely to be a pressure to do whatever everyone else is doing – ‘most of the spots look like what we think a Super Bowl spot is supposed to look like’, as this article says. This year too, there have been the regulars – big-scale production values, tear jerkers featuring puppies and so on.
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