By Kyle O'Brien In the final creative showdown of 2017, a slice of subway poetry from an insurance marketplace has grabbed the top spot to be named this week’s US Creative Work of the Week, as voted on by our readers. The out of home (OOH) campaign for online insurance marketplace Policygenius, by the company’s in-house creative team, finds subway poems and marketing phrases on trains and bus stops from New York to Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The copy takes from artistic creative you might normally see on public transport, but twists it with a sell for Policygenius at the end. The Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy The Drum In a continuing drive for greater diversity and inclusion in marketing and advertising, a new feature by The Drum highlights conversations with top creative women in the industry. All were nominated for The Drum’s global Woman of the Year award at The Drum Creative Awards, sponsored by Facebook, One Minute Briefs and in partnership with Creative Equals. The award is designed to push equality boundaries within the creative industry to spark discussion and action. From icons and pioneers to prominent creative directors and designers, we asked each of them how diversity creates better work, the positive changes Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Kyle O'Brien The Drum received plenty of creative submissions over the last year, enough to fill 52 weeks of Creative Works roundups in our three regions – EMEA, Americas and Asia. While many campaigns were worthy and deserving, a few stood out in each region as our favorites. Take a look through the choices made by The Drum’s Creative Works team and see what you think, then vote on which ones you feel are the best by clicking on the stars. These campaigns range from the humorous to the amazing, the dramatic to serious social issues. For the rest of the best, Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Haley Velasco Defined loosely as the generation born approximately between 1996-2011, Generation Z is 25% of the world’s population and is poised to surpass other generations in terms of buying power in the near future. Awesomeness, a multi-platform media company, has analyzed the habits of millennials’ younger siblings, Generation Z, in a partnership with research firm Trendera. According to Awesomeness, who is creating content slates and branded content for these young people, the generation can be explained using words such as stressed, global, guarded, fluid identity, rule breakers, niche and tech-natives, among others. All of that makes sense, as Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy The Drum In a continuing drive for greater diversity and inclusion in marketing and advertising, a new feature by The Drum highlights conversations with top creative women in the industry. All were nominated for The Drum’s global Woman of the Year award at The Drum Creative Awards, sponsored by Facebook, One Minute Briefs and in partnership with Creative Equals. The award is designed to push equality boundaries within the creative industry to spark discussion and action. From icons and pioneers to prominent creative directors and designers, we asked each of them how diversity creates better work, the positive changes Read full story › Source: The Drum...
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