Project has acquired its first international full service creative agency, MNSTR, marking a significant milestone in extending cross-Atlantic work for some of the world’s most significant culture-driving brands. MNSTR has crafted and executed innovative campaigns for prestigious clients such as Adidas, Netflix, Heineken, Deezer, Dior, Guerlain, Accor, Lacoste, and the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Read ArticleDuring this year’s SXSW, hard seltzer brand White Claw created the White Claw Shore Club at the Sunset Room in Austin. Guests were treated to several interactive touchpoints, including a 10-foot LED wall and a White Claw can wave photo op, as well as bites from local Austin food trucks and giveaways such as limited-edition posters. The White Claw Shore Club also saw performances from Tenille Arts, Madison Cunningham, Zach Person, Pheelz, Calma Carmona, and Abraham Alexander, along with immersive murals from artist Brendan Monroe. G7 Entertainment Marketing handled the event planning, execution, and talent booking, while Black Ops Productions handled fabrication, Noonah handled the LED wall, and VCCP served as creative consult.
Read ArticleIntegrated creative agency Darkhorse and One New Zealand are celebrating bringing the new brand to life, starting with their naming sponsorship of the NZ Warriors at their first home game of the season last month.
Read Article“Between the polycrisis and the pandemic, the current state of the world has everything to do with the uptick in nostalgia marketing,” said Brendan Brown, senior VP of strategy at George P. Johnson. “Everything from the products we buy and stories we stream, to the sounds and styles of our time, contain echoes and iterations of the past. The ‘Stranger Things’ franchise is a standout example of ‘deep nostalgia,’ building on the retro mood and aesthetic of the show to create a rich world of nostalgic yearning.”
Read ArticleAd Age interviewed top advertisers about their favorite Women's History Month campaigns and included insights from George P. Johnson. OS Studios and Wondersauce. “It’s encouraging to see brands wanting to celebrate and advocate for equality, especially in a climate where execs are understandably cautious of the backlash that anything controversial could cause,” said Sheila Srinivasan, creative director at Wondersauce. “This year, it felt particularly important to see campaigns successfully highlighting trans women, like that of Hershey Canada.” Srinivasan also pointed to Lottie London, Strava and Miller Lite as brands that met the challenge for Women’s History Month.
Read ArticlePraytell’s Naria Frazer shares how companies can better support employee resource groups which includes connecting ERG efforts to broader DE&I goals.
Read ArticleClairol, a brand with roots in the 1950s, is pairing with a fictional band from the 1970s in a new Amazon Prime series, which is part of its strategy to revive the brand. Clairol is the latest brand to lean into the power of nostalgia to drive sales. The Wella Co. brand is launching a paid and organic digital and social campaign linked with “Daisy Jones & The Six.” It’s a partly documentary-style treatment that follows the lives and loves and explosive breakup of the fictional band. Communications agency Praytell and Publicis Groupe media shop Zenith are handling the effort.
Read ArticleThe Drum asks marketers, including Laura Fell, head of graphic production for George P. Johnson, for substantive examples of how marketing is changing or has changed the world, particularly in relation to the environment.
Read ArticleCricket Wireless is inviting people to destress at their desks with its first ever playable ad created in collaboration with ARGONAUT, featuring two members of Cricket’s crew of lovable characters.
Read ArticleZara Kerwood, creative technology director, George P. Johnson UK: "From a creative technology perspective, these technologies are a springboard to creativity. All great experiences have an idea at the heart of them. We use these tools to unlock experiences. Those experiences can be richer, deeper, and better shared with groups of people. That’s what will lead to value in the experiential space."
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