Who are the Coke Polar Bears -- and where did they come from?
Next time you fly Virgin Atlantic, keep an eye out for the superhuman skills exhibited by your flight crew.
Today's the day: Creativity has been counting down 2012's best moves in brand creativity, and as we enter the New Year, we present our favorite ideas of the year.
You'd better break out the Kleenex, because P&G's tear-jerking "Best Job" film for the Olympics comes in at No. 2 in the television category.
Grey New York made DirecTV a household name with its "What if" campaign, where each spot started off with the premise that you didn't have DirecTV -- and how awful your life became without it.
Until the new year, Creativity will be counting down 2012's best moves in brand creativity. Coming in at No. 4 in the TV category is one of this year's best commercials: "Three Little Pigs," by The Guardian and BBH London.
Coming in at No. 5 in the television category is this heartwarming campaign for Coor Down, the Italian national association for people with Down Syndrome.
Musical cushion-walls and tighty-whities among 2012's best moves in brand creativity
From now until New Year's, Creativity will be counting down the best creative brand ideas of 2012. Today's pick: A brand-new DVD packaged to look like a boot-legged copy.
From now until New Year's, Creativity will be counting down the best creative brand ideas of 2012.
How important is your home to you? While you may not realize its worth, it's priceless for one of the 75,000 young people in the U.K. who risk spending their holidays on the streets this year.
Holidays are a great opportunity for fashion brands, who have done some interesting things to promote their wares for giftgiving.
Oreo made us smile on a daily basis with "The Daily Twist" campaign, and now it brought some cookie love to where you'd least expect it--Antarctica.
Fifty staffers used smartphones to create this feel-good holiday spot.
Whirled and Google look back on the year that was with their annual Zeitgeist video, which captures some of the biggest moments of 2012.
Chicago's Lapiz Leo Burnett was behind this slightly time-consuming ad that recently ran in Rolling Stone.
Lacoste celebrates its 80th birthday with a look towards the Polo of the Future, in this video by agency MNSTR.
Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi is back to show that things that come out of the microwave don't necessarily have to be bad -- and that the appliance is for more than just heating things up.
Here's a really, really good reason to adopt a dog from the SPCA: It can drive.
With a straightforward TV spot, YWCA Auckland and DDB New Zealand lay out how absurd it is for women to be paid less than men.