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…

Advertising can not just change perceptions but can change behaviour too. One of the best examples I can think of is the effort behind preventing road accidents in Melbourne, Australia for TAC by Grey Worldwide. The TAC’s campaign is reported to have contributed to saving over 10,000 lives and 100,000 serious injuries; the financial savings to Victoria are estimated to be $67 billion. Recently, the hugely awarded Dumb Ways to Die campaign resulted in 20%…

Came across this cool new app for iPad – currently released only for the Australian market: Twelevision. What is it? Twelevision is a Twitter Client specifically written to help you tweet about television shows and follow conversions about shows people are watching. Essentially it collects all Twitter conversation about Australian television shows and aggregates them on one place.

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.