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3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Laura Jordan Bambach

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Laura Jordan Bambach

Posted on: November 30, 2023
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Laura Jordan Bambach is recognised globally as an innovator and industry leader. A former president of D&AD who has twice been named one of Britain’s most influential people in the annual Debrett’s 500 list, she is known for her pioneering spirit, human understanding and passion for storytelling as well as technical skill.
A champion for diversity, Jordan Bambach is a co-founder of The Great British Diversity Experiment and of SheSays, the volunteer network that works to encourage more women into the creative industries. She has been honoured in Campaign’s UK Female Frontier Awards for Championing Change. Jordan Bambach lectures around the world and has written creative curriculi for the Royal College of Art, Australia’s UNSW School of Art & Design, and Westminster University.

Jordan Bambach’s choices

Three: Sing it kitty

Starship’s We Built This City is performed by a cat (called Simcris Bronte Bronjoy, if you want to know) in the front basket of a little girl who is patrolling the neighbourhood on her bicycle. Silly, but entertaining and uplifting, and on brand for Three which previously created the moonwalking Shetland pony. The commercial by Wieden & Kennedy was supported by a "SingItKitty" app, which allowed people to star in their own version of the ad.

  • Creative agency: Wieden & Kennedy
  • Creative team: Dan Norris, Ray Shaughnessy, Chris Lapham, Aaron McGurk
  • Client: Lucienne Martin
  • Production company: Partizan
  • Director: Traktor

Setapp: Snake

Mac apps subscription service Setapp and agency Droga5 created a campaign revolving around three comic films which showcased the absurd consequences of people who couldn’t finish what they had begun. In “Snake”, a hypnotist is about to cure a man’s phobia of snakes when he is interrupted by his phone half-way through the process. The man is left, hypnotised into believing that he is now living in the world as a snake, and comedic outcomes ensue.

  • Creative agency: Droga5
  • Creative team: David Kolbusz, Ed Redgrave, Dave Wigglesworth
  • Client: Oleksandr Kosovan
  • Production company: Biscuit Filmworks UK
  • Director: Jeff Lowe

ITV: Britain Get Talking: The Breakthrough

Uncommon Creative Studio's ad for ITV's "Britain Get Talking" campaign portrays a challenging after-school interaction between a father and his teenage daughter.

Showing the disparity between spoken words and underlying emotions, the ad highlights the importance of a parent's patience in fostering a genuine connection with their child and kickstarting meaningful conversations.

Supported by Mind and YoungMinds, and the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH), the campaign talks about the hurdles faced by young people in discussing their personal challenges. And encourages adults to keep trying, even though it might take time to break through.

  • Creative agency: Uncommon Creative Studio
  • Client: ITV
  • Production company: Anonymous
  • Content Director: Thirty Two

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