As we enter the final week of April, it’s your last chance to submit work to be considered for inclusion for The Monthly Cut 013. If you’ve been part of a project that aired, launched or appeared for ...
Since launching last year, The Monthly Cut has toured globally, quickly establishing itself as a hub for the industry to connect, share, and be inspired. Screenings have taken place in London, New ...
Iris Worldwide, the global creative network, has today announced the promotion of global chief marketing officer Jill Smith to the role of CEO, Americas. The appointment comes following a series of ...
“‘Affordability' is the big buzzword today, but that doesn’t mean people are down to skimp. Year 2 of the campaign continues to celebrate those who love the value and savings Progressive brings, while ...
Celebrating what sets the brand apart in the pet insurance market, the campaign portrays a lived understanding of pets, chaos and all, to remind Australians of the RSPCA’s credibility. In various ...
Ogilvy today announced that Patou Nuytemans, chief executive officer of Ogilvy Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), will depart the agency after 30 years of dedicated service. Her three-decade ...
To build its OEFY brand with a younger audience, Mars Snacking is launching a series of campaign extensions in 2026, each pulling a different lever of the PESO model (paid, earned, shared and owned). ...
“The all-new, sixth generation RAV4 is a vehicle designed for flexibility and fun – providing everyday versatility and enabling moments that bring people together,” said Mike Tripp, group vice ...
The final edition from the first year of The Monthly Cut features seven standout projects, with work from the likes of adidas, Coinbase, Chupa Chups and British Airways crafted by agencies and studios ...
"Kicking Horse Coffee has always been for the ones who won’t do anything half-assed,” says Lori Hatcher, CMO at Kicking Horse Coffee. “Here's to the Hellbent is about recognising our consumers who ...
The words ‘I told you so’ are quoted on a brick wall as a reference to legendary former Socceroo Johnny Warren, who said that a few weeks before he passed away from cancer in 2004, as a testament to ...