The highlight of the Super Bowl every year is seeing all the fun ads that companies can put together in hopes of capturing the hearts and minds of viewers. One that made an impact was Nike’s ...
It's cheating a little bit, but there were a trio of ads specifically focused on women playing sports. The best of the bunch ...
A hallmark of effective inclusive marketing is changing the narrative of incomplete stories, limited perceptions, and harmful stereotypes that run rampant in society.
Super Bowl LIX ended with the Eagles taking the win, but before kickoff, Nike's exclusive party brought some famous faces ...
Cue Super Bowl LIX. This year, there was a noticeable absence of stories centered around the experiences of girls and women, ...
Nike aired its first Super Bowl ad in nearly three decades Sunday night and brought the mix of sports and culture its new CEO ...
The ad was the brand's first Super Bowl spot in nearly 30 years, and it used the moment to highlight women's sports and those who are—quite literally—changing the game.
The ad was the brand’s first Super Bowl spot in nearly 30 years, and it used the moment to highlight women’s sports and those who are—quite literally—changing the game.
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated on the field, while laughter dominated the commercials in this year’s Super Bowl.
In total, Nike featured nine female sports stars in the commercial — Clark, Richardson, gymnast Jordan Chiles, USC basketball star Juju Watkins, WNBA star A'ja Wilson, Spanish soccer player Alexia ...
Created with Portland’s Wieden+Kennedy, the 60-second ad featured Oregon-tied athletes Sabrina Ionescu, Jordan Chiles and ...
Nike unveiled its first Super Bowl commercial since 1998 during Sunday’s NFL broadcast. Created by Wieden+Kennedy Portland, ...
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