Top Interviews From The Advertising Industry

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Headline Makers

Marco Venturelli was recently given a brief that could be either a dream or a nightmare for any creative: “Just make a great film.” If that wasn’t...  read more

Headline Makers

If you take the highway fairly regularly, you’ll have noticed the phenomenon of traffic jams caused by motorists slowing down to look at...  read more

Headline Makers

Camera lenses often capture emotions, but they rarely inspire affection. Until one day, along came a spider… Leo Burnett Germany’s film for the...  read more

Headline Makers

The core of the idea was straightforward: type the prompt “ketchup bottle” into an artificial intelligence engine and it comes right back with an...  read more

Headline Makers

Ukrainian agency Bickerstaff won a Gold in the Non-Alcoholic Drinks category at the Epica Awards, despite being based in war-torn Kyiv. Launched at...  read more

Headline Makers

The industrial designer Marc Harrison believed that if you created products that solved problems for people with disabilities, they became better...  read more

Headline Makers

The agency’s idea is far easier to describe than it was to achieve. While searching for an illegal stream of a Champions League match, viewers...  read more

Headline Makers

It might seem paradoxical to care passionately about climate change and sustainability and yet work for an advertising agency. But as Head of...  read more

Headline Makers

The creative team behind “The Name Catalogue” by IKEA happily admit that they’re among the youngest at renowned Norwegian agency TRY (which is...  read more

Headline Makers

Perhaps even more than advertising itself, immigration has been a major theme and driving force of Mercedes Erra’s life. Born in Catalonia, not far...  read more