Advertising

Iconic Ads: Johnnie Walker – Keep Walking

The Striding Man represented the desire for advancement, encouraging consumers to do the same. The rallying cry was "Keep walking."

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Volkswagen – The Force

This Iconic Ad of Volkswagen - The Force was a perfect combination: Star Wars, nostalgia, touching moments, a narrative arc…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads/ Campaigns – RedBull Stratos

In 2012, RedBull pushed the bar once further with the "Stratos" project. The energy drink captivated the world's interest and…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads/ Campaigns: Coca Cola – Santa Claus

Initially Coca-Cola relied on images of Santa that had been around. And later based it on Clement C Moore's poem…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Pepsi – Michael Jackson

Pepsi wanted to use Michael Jackson - the largest celebrity. Then meticulously craft a situation that acts as a mini-movie…

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: British Airways – The Face

This ad for British Airways came literally out of nothing. Fink was staring at the carpet and this idea came…

4 years ago

Iconic Campaigns/ Ads – Lifebuoy – Roti

Roti is a common accompaniment to practically every Indian dinner, and it can only be eaten with your hands. It…

4 years ago

Iconic Ad/ Campaign: Coca Cola – Share a Coke

Our name is our identity. Putting your name is on a Coke bottle, it can’t get more personal than that!

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: KFC – FCK

The near-expletive anagram of KFC scrawled on the side of a bucket drew attention before an apology was offered.

4 years ago

Iconic Ads: Metro Melbourne – Dumb Ways to Die

Metro Melbourne - Dumb Ways to Die was advertising that was treated like a single, targeting youth who did stupid…

4 years ago