The Pringles ‘Flavor Stacking Space Return’ advert that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was shot in Cape Town.
Apple took user privacy to a whole new level with iOS 14, and if you need proof that it’s working, check out Facebook’s attempts to shut it down.
John Lewis’ big-budget Christmas ad, featuring Excitable Edgar, is said to have cost around £7 million to make. This gem took just £100.
Back in the 1990s, they got away with some stuff in advertising that would never fly today. Here are a few of the more famous adverts from the decade.
New York has a sex toy problem, but the issue runs much deeper than a few banned ads.
We like to promote South African owned and run businesses, that create jobs and empower this country’s citizens, but this advert is a fail.
Are you ever left wondering how people in rom-coms make it through airport security, to prevent their love flying off at the last minute? You’re not alone.
Unable to sell her car, her fiancée put together an epic ad to showcase it. The result? Over 100 bids for the 1996 Honda Accord. Can you dig?
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity is where the world’s agencies do battle, and this year was a mighty fine one for South Africa.
We will never tire of adverts set in South Africa’s gorgeous landscape, and this one filmed in the Transkei can now be added to the list.
Naspers has got its international investment game on point – and just upped its stakes in the third largest online classifieds company.
Nudity is always going to be in demand. It will never go out of fashion. But has nudity in advertising run its course? Loads, and loads of brands have been down this tired road, maybe it’s time to reign it in?
As the intelligent, hard working readers that you are, it would surely be totally out of your character to turn such an easy cash giveaway like this down?