Move over the polished looks of Barbie and Ken, ‘ugly-cute’ toys are having their moment in the sun, none more so than Labubu. The quirky plush monster from artist Kasing Lung’s 2015 storybook The ...
In his new role with Aperto, Heap's brief is to advise advertisers reviewing media operating models, commercial frameworks, and agency relationships. Managing partner Andrew Mortimer said Heap ​will ...
The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots, Bad Bunny took center stage to honor Latino culture for all the world to see and NBC set new records.
This March, the Spikes Asia Creative Campus will bring together the region's most forward-thinking industry leaders for an intensive exploration of how creativity builds brands, earns trust, and ...
PHD has been appointed global media agency of record for Mandai Wildlife Group following a competitive pitch.
As ballsy campaigns go, this one sits right at the top of the nut bowl. It's quite literally a 'call to balls' from Virtus Health and Cocogun, rallying Aussie men to boost the nation’s 'w@#kforce' ...
Campaign Indonesia has launched its first Power List ranking of the 20 most influential marketing leaders in the country, produced in collaboration with DoubleVerify.
Citra Marina has been promoted to head of marketing for Southeast Asia at Spotify. She was most recently the marketing lead, serving as an associate marketing director and managing SEA, Taiwan, and ...
Welcome to the new Campaign Asia-Pacific. As with any project of this scale, a few technical snags are being ironed in the backend. Bouquets and brickbats welcome.
The project on Aizome that made it to the Cannes stage stands out. Working with colleagues from Germany, India, and Japan—three countries deeply connected to indigo dyeing—and tackling the theme of ...
For Question of the Week, Campaign asked Adland to share the Super Bowl LX work they wish they did. by Emma Thumann | 02/11/2026 Like every Big Game, advertisers went all out for Super Bowl LX. While ...
The world's leading tech giants, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon, are ramping up their AI bets, signalling an escalation in their battle for artificial intelligence dominance. The 'Big Four' ...