Nike Celebrates The Matildas & Young Aussie Female Athletes In New Work By Conscious Minds
In what can be best described as a rare treat, it's a localised Nike ad. Kinda like finding the milk's not out of date.
In what can be best described as a rare treat, it's a localised Nike ad. Kinda like finding the milk's not out of date.
Nike declared B&T's favourite World Cup ad. That said, we're yet to see Ali Baba Kebabs' or Tuffy's Mufflers' efforts.
Do most Nike ads leave you with a sense of dread about your own fitness inadequacies? You'll enjoy this upbeat change.
Happily pay hundreds for jeans that look like they've been attacked by a mower? Why not team them with this hideousness.
It's new Nike work that contains neither of the Williams sisters or any attempt to make you feel bad about yourself.
Are you female? Are you gender diverse? Always wanted to be a sports journo? Grab the clichés & jump some hurdles here.
Finally an ad to appeal to everyone - promotion of women's sport & the mindless destruction wrought by a wrecking ball.
It's Nike's latest work around the English Premier League that, unlike most Nike ads, doesn't feature Serena Williams.
Warning: this article contains actual video of Kid Rock shooting cases of beer. Thankfully it doesn't contain his music.
Anywhere else this trainer news would be a fluff piece. Not to adland that regard it as investigative & hard-hitting.
Even if football's not your thing, you'll love this Nike World Cup work. You won't understand it, but you'll love it.
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Nike's new Serena ad celebrates the star's rise from adversity. And her two decades of flogging just about everybody.
Nothing screams school is back! Like finding a rotted apple in your school bag or worse sandwich.
Drake confirms there's far more cash to be had owning a fashion label than all that pesky singing and touring malarkey.
One of the many advantages of making your products in third-world sweatshops is it provides for a massive media spend.