Get to (the) work.

A highlight of the work our agencies are creating in partnership with our clients in the face of COVID-19. All (most) produced remotely and in record time.

 

Coca-Cola | Anomaly

Coca-Cola’s first new piece of creative since the Covid-19 breakout was created by Anomaly and showcases families from around the world cooking and coming together in their own kitchens during lockdown.

 

David’s Bridal | Perksy

David's Bridal is evolving not amid but in spite of the global pandemic. In fact, it's reimagining wedding preparation through a bold digital transformation and has partnered with start-up consumer insights platform Persky to meet the needs of their consumers through virtual and online solutions.

Haagen Dazs | Forsman & Bodenfors

Forsman & Bodenfors launched it’s first campaign for Haagen Dazs “Don’t Hold Back” with hopes to encourage people to make the most of opportunities, particularly as countries come out of lockdown. 

Pinterest | 72andSunny

Pinterest teamed up with some of the top creators on its platform on the Make a Statement Mask challenge, in collaboration with 72andSunny, aimed at encouraging Pinners to wear face masks during the coronavirus pandemic by turning those masks into vehicles of self-expression.

 

Domino’s | CPB

CPB's D'Arcy O'Neill, looked close to home for help producing a DIY Domino’s ad and recruited his kids to star and help build the set.

Adobe | 72andSunny

On behalf of client Adobe Stock, 72andSunny set out to prove you can’t quarantine creativity, in Adobe’s upcoming Adobe Stock Film Festival

Budweiser | Anomaly

Budweiser's puppy returns to lure drinkers back to bars

 

Chrysler Pacifica | Doner

Chrysler Launches ‘Pacifica Mom On Quarantine’

Västraffik | Forsman & Bodenfors

With initiative by Swedish creative agency Forsman & Bodenfors, public transit company, Västtrafik promotes social distancing during Coronavirus with new pedestrian route

Colle McVoy

Ad Council PSA from Colle McVoy for Feeding America reminds struggling families they aren't alone during the #COVID19 pandemic.