Ad Creative Newsletter #15

May 29, 2020
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Usually, financial products don’t take their designs down the psychedelic route. But Uala did and it paid off. These ads are brave, bold, and definitely not boring.

Uala
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Storycorps is on a mission to preserve people’s stories. They’ve visualized these life events through ads that are actually more like full-on animated movies.Easily a winner for putting the insane effort into producing these.

Storycorps
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Storycorps is on a mission to preserve people’s stories. They’ve visualized these life events through ads that are actually more like full-on animated movies.Easily a winner for putting the insane effort into producing these.

Storycorps
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Storycorps is on a mission to preserve people’s stories. They’ve visualized these life events through ads that are actually more like full-on animated movies.Easily a winner for putting the insane effort into producing these.

Storycorps
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These extremely memorable color combos from Acamica make the ads feel like pop art you’d find in someone’s penthouse suite.

Acamica
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These extremely memorable color combos from Acamica make the ads feel like pop art you’d find in someone’s penthouse suite.

Acamica
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Whenever your product is hard to explain in one sentence, abstract shapes are a good solution to use in ads (as demonstrated by Atlassian.)

Atlassian
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These extremely memorable color combos from Acamica make the ads feel like pop art you’d find in someone’s penthouse suite.

Acamica
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These extremely memorable color combos from Acamica make the ads feel like pop art you’d find in someone’s penthouse suite.

Acamica
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Usually, financial products don’t take their designs down the psychedelic route. But Uala did and it paid off. These ads are brave, bold, and definitely not boring.

Uala
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Zara dazzles with glitch effects and shares an unspoken social distancing message by letting their clothes do the talking in an indoor environment.

Zara
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Motherdirt had a clever idea to mimic a phone notification with some sound advice, making this ad very hard to miss.

Motherdirt
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Simple, but compelling composition makes capturing attention easy – especially when you’re showing off eye-catching paintings found on Artsy.

Artsy
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Whenever your product is hard to explain in one sentence, abstract shapes are a good solution to use in ads (as demonstrated by Atlassian.)

Atlassian
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Someone clearly had fun creating this for Crate and Barrel. You can just feel their excitement radiating off the ad.

Crate and Barrel
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Taking a glimpse at anything BTS usually piques curiosity and The Atlantic excels with this concept by giving us a look into the naked truth of their journalism process.

The Atlantic
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Someone clearly had fun creating this for Crate and Barrel. You can just feel their excitement radiating off the ad.

Crate and Barrel
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Whenever your product is hard to explain in one sentence, abstract shapes are a good solution to use in ads (as demonstrated by Atlassian.)

Atlassian
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Miro had the idea of visualizing collaboration through their ads. While still well-done, they could have taken it a step further and shown us the collaborative process of creating these actual ads to be extra meta.

Miro
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Whenever your product is hard to explain in one sentence, abstract shapes are a good solution to use in ads (as demonstrated by Atlassian.)

Atlassian