MAY/JUNE AD PICKS

28 Jun 2021

My push-up challenge is done and next up is writing this edition of Ad Picks.

Guinness is a bit like Coke or McDonalds, they own those colours. This simple, but very clever ad showing things around with the world with the black and white colours.

I'm loving these ads that are making history and getting things added into computer games. A great example from last year or so was Burger King sponsoring Stevenage F.C. So their logo was within the FIFA game. People where winning the Champions League with a team in the fourth division. 

Now a player destined for glory, who got tragely lost his life in 2006 to knife crime has been added into FIFA for QPR. JD Sports are part behind this with his charity his family setup. 

Keep and eye out for him next time you play and spread this story.


5G build for gamers, this is a slightly longer ad, but I wanted to share it with all of the awesome visual tricks they've used. All of the lagging and disappearing backgrounds in games that we used to see in the past. 4G surely wasn't this bad though?


I hope you enjoyed reading this Ad Picks. Please let me know if there's anything that caught your eye this month.

PUSH-UP CHALLENGE 2021

3 Jun 2021

This month I'm embarking on the push-up challenge, 3.318 push ups over 25 days for mental health.

I find mental health is getting talked a lot more than it used too, but still not enough. 

I've had to battles with my mind and mental health and seeked help. I found talking to someone really helped me, rather than fighting the same thoughts. I've shared some helpfully assets that have helped me a lot.

If you'd like to donate to support Lifeline WA and mental health, I'd really appreciate it. Click here to donate.


Apps

Headspace app - I used this as one of the first apps when I originally started mediations. It's got a great interface, Andy who trained as a monk has a fantastic voice and they these engaging simple animations. It's now even got a Netflix mini series. Paid subscription (keep an eye out for discounts though), a few of the first tracks are free to try it out.

Calm app - Again a very popular one, a whole mix of mediations. I love the walking ones and sleep time stories. Paid subscription, but with some free content.

Insight Timer app - Loads of amazing content and longer mediations. Mostly free, there is an option of mini courses that is a paid subscription.

Pause app - A very simple graphic app with a great ground technique.

What's up app - A text based app with simple easy to follow tips to control your busy mind.

Centr app - I use this app every day for recipes, mediation and workouts (not working out every day). Paid subscription. I found it when gyms shut last year and it's really my focus. It has a great popular Facebook community group who support each other too.

There are lots of other great workout apps out there, I've just found this interface and content invaluable.


Workshops

Introduction to mindfulness and mediation course - I've done a couple of their courses in Perth (Australia wide too) and I loved learning about the different mindfulness techniques. Click here to check out there upcoming courses.

Eric Harrison - Now retired, I was lucky enough to do one of his workshops. He has some fantastic books and some great mediations, I use his walking mediations regularly. He has some of his assets and more information on his site. Link here.

Mediation Hub Perth - I haven't been here or used it. But it's got a lot going on in this space, if you're keen to find out more. Link here.


Books

The Happiness Trap - I'm reading this book right now and it has some great grounding techniques, an easy read.

Hope some of these links help you, like it's helped me. Of course there are great charities like Lifeline and Headspace if you ever need them they are there to help you get through this.

Please comment below, if there's any apps or books that have helped you.

MAR/APR AD PICKS

30 Apr 2021

Welcome to March/April's Ad Picks.

I don't know about you, but I've smiled at many people under my mask, then you realise you're wearing a mask and wonder what you actually look like. I love this image from Colgate toothpaste, it captures all the the smiling emotion through the eyes like you're there with them.


Newspapers are known to go up in flames quickly and some fires have even been sparked by them. This brand created the 'fireproof newspaper', a simple but effective product demostration helped share the message.

What a fantastic packaging idea 'The dissolving bottle' for this shampoo, no plastic, the soap is the bottle. Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?

Dove describe this inspiring campaign better than I ever would, making stock more inclusive.

Dove is partnering with women & non-binary individuals everywhere to create Project #ShowUs, a collection of 10,000+ images that offer a more inclusive vision of beauty for all media & advertisers to use. 

Check it out here.

You forget how lucky we are being in Australia. When COVID has locked us down a few times, there's always masks available. In Colombia they don't have this option, so this plastic bottle brand has showed people in these simple steps how to transform their bottles into their own masks. 

It's simple, clever and will save lives.

CAMPAIGN BRIEF AWARDS 2021

22 Apr 2021

Last week we picked up Best of Year, TV single at the Campaign Brief Awards 2021 for our work for Road Safety Commission 'Yeah, Nah'. A big win and a massive team effort by everyone at Gatecrasher and the fantastic team at RSC.

Read about it on Campaign Brief WA.

JAN/FEB AD PICKS

26 Feb 2021

Welcome to 2021.

I always find Christmas ads are over shared, so I skipped December Ad Picks. The good ones went viral and you would have seen them. The bad ones can stay in their Christmas crackers.

It's a strong start to the year, with the first few from the Super Bowl.

I'm a dad of a nearly 2 year old and this ad has really hit home for me from Huggies touching upon a lot of those perfectly timed moments. From what I've seen online, it's got their target market hooked like me.

The Jason Alexander Hoodie for Tide is very simple and effective. The printed face on he hoodie changes throughout the ad as the teen keeps wearing it as he keeps getting it dirtier and dirtier.

'Imagine if Alexa had a human body' they'd say getting the client excited on the concept. 

It's a very well cast and directed spot for the Alexa Amazon device. I've watched it a few times and it makes me laugh, the jealous husband adds a nice touch.

Sport has gone crazy with sponsorship selling every placement under the sun. With so many logos it's hard to stand out.

Rexona deodorant have knocked out the competition with their tick logo under the cricket umpire's armpit for the recent Big Bash T20 tournment. When the umpire gave a wicket (finger up) or a six (2 arms up in the arm) you see this perfectly placed logo. 

I actually saw it whilst watching the Big Bash before this case study video showed up. It's a 'six' from me.


Flybuys is an Australian loyalty scheme for grocery shopping, airlines and other items too. People love getting points and discounts.

This new spot takes a sometimes boring space and makes it cool. It reminds me of Mike Skinner from the Streets song.

Do you 'give a flybuys?'


See you for March/April Ad Picks soon.


OCT/NOV AD PICK

26 Nov 2020

Welcome to October/November's Ad Picks. I've been saving up ads for my blog over the last 2 months to share; these posts are now becoming every other month to give you more content.

A simple illustred ad, that's much bigger than an ad. It's a simple signal for those who need help from domestic violence, who can't ask for help. It's worth sharing, you could save someones life.

I love this Japanese ad. It is a beautifully crafted illustration to sell combs. I don't know what it says, but I don't care. Keep it simple, stupid.


This next ad hits a great insight, if you're watching a movie at home and you're doing something else (usually on your phone) at the same time, you always seem to miss the key scenes and the execution backs it up.

In this scenario a man is trying to iron a shirt, but keeps missing the key dying scene. It's played out by the actors in the scene with them reacting to him as if he's an annoying director. 

Now Amazon's Alexa can rewind the TV for you too. Brilliant.

Calm have recruited Joe Marler (England Rugby Union Prop) to share this message, at first you think it's just a nice graphic approach to what he's talking about, until you go back over the timeline to see the encrypted message. A clever use of YouTube.


Sony Playstation's remote graphics are their USP, so who else could do this clever ambient idea changing up some of the London Underground signs? It's a shame they're running when the UK is in massive lockdown again, but it seems to be getting some well deserved exposure online.


See you next month for my Christmas edition.

AUG/SEPT AD PICKS

27 Sept 2020

Welcome to August/September Ad Picks. In these last two months there's been some of the best future award winning ads I've seen this year. So here's my picks.

Tourism New Zealand have created a walkthrough game to show off the amazing NZ. The craft is sensational and it's nice to see some real perspective shots in a tourism campaign (not another drone shot).  

It's a good structure to show off a lot of other assets and existing content that's on their website too.
I just wish it was a real game, that you could actually play.


This ambient campaign for KFC, 'you won't ever find 2 identical tenders' made me smile. I hope this was plastered along a whole street near a McDonalds.


I wish my commute to work on the train was this fun. This ad for Adobe Photoshop has some lovely details showing off the amazing artwork created in a virtual world being brought into our real world. The music track tops it though.


This next ad from Saatchi and Saatchi Australia is breathtaking in how this was achieved. I met this creative team on a course in Sydney last year and I'll take my hat to them; this is one of those ideas you really wish you'd done. This will be cleaning up award shows when everything is back to sort of normal.


I'll leave you this month with an actor who has never aged, Paul Rudd. Telling you to wear a mask, but in the most engaging way possible.


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