During a year defined by tension, solitude and unrest, art again proved its value as a vital lens for how we make sense of the turbulent and changing world around us. Here are the artists and authors featured on this year’s Adweek Creative 100: Temi Coker Multidisciplinary artist Reimagining icons: The silhouette of the Oscars…
Creative 100: Icons and Influencers
Today’s most admired celebrities don’t just show up, stand in front of a camera and look the part. They’re often strategic content creators, hands-on brand builders and high-profile investors. Here are this year’s icons and influencers featured on Adweek’s Creative 100: Ziwe Fumudoh Comedian and TV host The hottest hot seat: Fumudoh’s no-holds-barred interview style…
Creative 100: Media Innovators
The media field, once defined by glossy magazines and national news broadcasts, is today more accessible and multifaceted than ever, which is also enabling a new breed of media innovators to rise to prominence. Here are this year’s media innovators featured on Adweek’s Creative 100: Whembley Sewell Editor in chief, Them Community rules: Since Sewell…
Creative 100: Branded Content Innovators
The appetite for content in a sprawling digital world is boundless, and brands that fall back on yawn-inducingly safe messages quickly find themselves getting lapped by savvier competitors. Here’s a look at the branded content innovators who earned spots on the 2021 Creative 100 by setting the bar for quality and inventiveness: Guillaume Huin Social…
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The cravings people feel and the rituals they go through when ordering a McDonald’s delivery are the focus of two spots as part of a campaign being released to promote the McDelivery service. The TV ads from Leo Burnett London will be released on the evening of June 6, forming the “There’s Nothing Quite Like…
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The promise of a crackdown is sending the country’s crypterati scrambling for the exit.