Ad Creative Newsletter #6

March 25, 2020
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We expect more streaming platforms to blossom at a time when the demand for content is higher than ever. Quibi's is probably one of many to come and they chose a very TV-like approach with a dynamic montage.

Quibi
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The last one on this week's list is Skillshare. Their ads range from inspiring to adorable and we're loving the range.

Skillshare
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The last one on this week's list is Skillshare. Their ads range from inspiring to adorable and we're loving the range.

Skillshare
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Kayla Itsines is of the most powerful brands in online training. It's cool to know that after all these years her ads are still down-to-earth and relatable. It's also cool to know that selfies still work.

Kayla Itsines
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We expect more streaming platforms to blossom at a time when the demand for content is higher than ever. Quibi's is probably one of many to come and they chose a very TV-like approach with a dynamic montage.

Quibi
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Clarity is still king in the ad world and Framer achieves this by showcasing their UX and a clever minimalist display of some of their features.

Framer
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Noosa Yoghurt doesn't have to tweak their message to address social distancing - they can simply show a gorgeous set of close-up ads.

Noosa Yoghurt
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Lots of brands are trying to find the right voice to address their audience in this difficult time and we think Kit and Ace is doing a great job of that.

Kit and Ace
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Noosa Yoghurt doesn't have to tweak their message to address social distancing - they can simply show a gorgeous set of close-up ads.

Noosa Yoghurt
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A lot of physical gyms are switching to virtual classes for now and we're watching how they decide to promote them. Gymshark provides a great example - why bother with expensive video production when you can convey your message in a high contrast text animation?

Gymshark
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Kayla Itsines is of the most powerful brands in online training. It's cool to know that after all these years her ads are still down-to-earth and relatable. It's also cool to know that selfies still work.

Kayla Itsines
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Lots of brands are trying to find the right voice to address their audience in this difficult time and we think Kit and Ace is doing a great job of that.

Kit and Ace
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Noosa Yoghurt doesn't have to tweak their message to address social distancing - they can simply show a gorgeous set of close-up ads.

Noosa Yoghurt
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Clarity is still king in the ad world and Framer achieves this by showcasing their UX and a clever minimalist display of some of their features.

Framer
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Clarity is still king in the ad world and Framer achieves this by showcasing their UX and a clever minimalist display of some of their features.

Framer
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More and more people are now rightly concerned with their health. 23andMe is making sure these people turn to their brand for these concerns by creating colorful ads, vaguely reminiscent of a box of crayons.

23andMe
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More and more people are now rightly concerned with their health. 23andMe is making sure these people turn to their brand for these concerns by creating colorful ads, vaguely reminiscent of a box of crayons.

23andMe
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More and more people are now rightly concerned with their health. 23andMe is making sure these people turn to their brand for these concerns by creating colorful ads, vaguely reminiscent of a box of crayons.

23andMe
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Blue background and strong copy are the defining features of Xero's ads. Too often we see Facebook ads that have separate tones for copy and visuals. Xero, on the other hand, manages the holistic approach, while keeping the balance between playful and business-like.

Xero
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Clarity is still king in the ad world and Framer achieves this by showcasing their UX and a clever minimalist display of some of their features.

Framer