French creative consultancy pasdepubmerci is encouraging creatives to auction their "unsold" ideas as NFTs.
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French creative consultancy pasdepubmerci is encouraging creatives to auction their "unsold" ideas as NFTs.
In Brazil, Burger King polled customers in order to create Burger King 2020, the sandwich that would look and taste like the year 2020.
A new campaign for Ballantine's looks at the difference between how we present ourselves, and what our digital habits say about us.
Instead of victims, UNICEF has reimagined refugees as powerful video game characters and is asking for your help to unlock their potential.
These clever product ads from IKEA teach you how to build furniture forts at home. And you don't even need kids to do it.
Healthcare workers on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19 are the real superheroes. Nothing says it better than the #SupportTheDoctors campaign.
Greenpeace, and the award-winning creators of Wallace & Gromit, Aardman, released a powerful animated film highlighting the plight of the world’s oceans.
Fashionistas and runners aren’t the only ones whose heads are being turned by this ad for a limited edition of collaboration sportswear.
LIFEWTR and Marriott Hotels announced a collaboration that brings inspiration to art and innovation through a new augmented reality in-room guest experience using the Facebook camera.
As part of the campaign for its new Ultraboost 19s, Adidas is allowing users on Snapchat to try on the sneakers with the help of AR and Snap camera.
While you were out shopping on Black Friday, YouTube streamed 'The Lego Movie' for free. But why?
The New York Public Library is bringing classic works of literature where they've never been before - the Instagram feeds of thousands of young people.
Instagram’s hippest grandma stars in Stash, an investing app, to show the world anyone can retire like a "Baddie."
Colonel Sanders will do anything to tell people about his chicken. But has he gone too far this time? No, the Colonel does things his way! That's why he's been around for so long.
In its first-ever TV campaign, Snapchat tries to demystify itself, calling itself "a Camera" and looking to drive higher awareness among its weakest demographic: people over 25.
Burger King France and French creative agency, Buzzman, have done it again! This time, they've given their biggest Facebook commenter his own restaurant.
Instagram is the place to check on the latest creative or fashion trends. Now it's also where the "Swim Reaper" will teach you how to stay safe on the beach.Yes, you can now follow "Death" …
Carlsberg Israel encouraged users to "push the red dot" to interact with its Rosh Hashanah post on September 18. While Facebook introduced support for Apple's Live Photos almost two years ago, Apple recently started allowing users to turn …