Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of best new creative ads. This week, clutter-breaking ads from Kotex, CEAT and more. Kotex: own your flow In India, advertising for sanitary pads has come a long way. A couple of decades ago, periods were not even referred by name – it was just ‘for those days of the month’. Later we had product demo ads which depicted product features with the use of a…

My weekly compilation of best new creative ads is a small tribute to brand teams everywhere. I have curated a collection of clutter-breaking ads for years now. This week: ads from Uber Eats, Volvo, Delta and more. Uber Eats: Jim Courier If you are in advertising, there are some ideas which evoke the ‘wish I had thought of that’ feeling in you. Here’s one such: former professional tennis player, Jim Courier, is well…a courier for…

Here’s a cute little commercial for Axe Body Wash from Argentina. The premise: if you use a woman’s beauty soap you will smell like a woman. The idea: you will end up getting dressed up like a Princess. The twist in the tale: the man gets dressed up by assorted animals, apparently like a story from Sleeping Beauty – where the birds help the poor girl get ready for the prince. The Axe Effect of…

Noticed the new Frooti creatives via a billboard recently and thought it was striking. Even in that fleeting medium the visual and the branding was clutter-breaking. First rule of advertising passed. My view on the overall work is that it is highly noticeable and showcases the new design very well.

While a handful of brands paid millions to be associated with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, for me the clear winner was Nike Cricket. Some brands had their fair share of high decibel campaigns – Pepsi’s Change the Game, for instance. And then there were others who force fitted their business association in ads. What worked for me?