Tag: advertising agency

Rhubarb’s Masterful Blend of Horror and Espionage

Rhubarb masterfully weaves visual narratives, and in their latest key art for “Dahmer” and “Rabbit Hole,” each…

Robert Talarczyk: Behind Darkhorse Design’s Success

Only a few leave an indelible mark in a world bursting with visuals, colors, and campaigns. Robert…

Launch Agency’s Campaign for the Locksmiths of IP

In a digital age where ideas often float in the nebulous realm of the internet, intellectual property…

Beat the Heat: Behind Eight Sleep’s Cool New Amalfi-Inspired Campaign

Eight Sleep‘s “Summer on Ice” campaign entry in Advertising 2024 converges where scorching temperatures meet AI-controlled coolness,…

AG Creative’s “Cool” HVAC Campaign

In their Advertising 2024 entries “Staying Cool” and “Get Cool,” Metro Vancouver AG Creative Group and the…

MullenLowe U.S. Campaign Debuts Pioneering Kevlar EXO

Advertising 2024 entry by MullenLowe U.S. unveiled a campaign for Kevlar that promises to set new benchmarks…

How Arizona Lottery’s ‘Play to Adventure’ Strategy Led to a Sell-Out

For many, adventure is the calling of the wild, the adrenaline of the unknown, and the thrill…
Partners+Napier Graphis Advertising Awards campaign entry for Strong Museum of Play

Home, Sweet, Home for Iconic Toys at the National Toy Hall of Fame

The Strong National Museum of Play is more than just a museum for children; it is an…

Wearing Their Hearts on Their Sleeves: Traction Factory’s Milwaukee Admirals Jersey Design

It was a hockey season unlike any other in Milwaukee. On the cusp of the fast-paced game,…

Revealing the Artful Soul of Milwaukee: The ‘See What They See’ Campaign

In this Advertising Awards 2024 entry, a hidden treasure map of sculptures awaits discovery, and a world-class…

The Art of the Slow Pour: Heinz & ReThink

A drizzle here, a dollop there, and an oh-so-deliberate squeeze that makes anticipation almost edible. It’s in…

Outsmarting the Competition: Fallon Featured in Graphis Journal #377

“An advertising agency for companies that would rather outsmart the competition than outspend them.” That was the…