Greenpop is getting in on water-wise gardening in the Cape, and their latest campaign is a pretty cheeky take on the merits of growing that bush.
Chicken Licken have been churning out uniquely South African adverts for years now, but this time around they headed to Iceland.
It all begins on a farm out in the Karoo, and takes you on a trip that highlights friendship, support and a whole lot of South African nostalgia.
Combining relief, elation and a sense of achievement, the quick-thinking glass catch is highly underrepresented in advertising. Finally, someone doing it justice.
Think about all the money ad agencies in America spend on creating the perfect commercial, and then watch these students blow them out of the water.
We will never tire of adverts set in South Africa’s gorgeous landscape, and this one filmed in the Transkei can now be added to the list.
Pornhub has returned with yet another ad encouraging you to gift a family member, and this time around it may be a little too close for comfort. Or not.
They call it practically magic, and Apple’s latest selection of adverts for the iPhone 7 generation are as beautiful as it can get. Take it away, Apple.
What’s more important, banning a few animated nipples or educating women on breast cancer? Apparently the former, according to Facebook.
What does James Bond do when he no longer has lives to save? He shows the world how effective a blue tin of mouth freshener is, and people get upset.
The Brangelina split has already prompted one shameless advert, and people are responding by calling the effort “genius”. To each their own, I guess.
Facebook made a booboo, and some of the biggest names in advertising are very unimpressed. Not surprising when some have spent well into the billions.
H&M clearly have their ad game on point, although the same can’t be said for Woolworths. We definitely have a clear winner here.
If you’re a father who has sadly watched the decline of your body since your partner gave birth, you might just understand where these guys are coming from.
The U.S. Olympic team are the focus of a new series of TV ads, and they’re giving voice to some athletes you might not be familiar with.
The American Family Association has attacked the Hilton Hotel for running an ad that hurts the family values it promotes – but who’s hurting them more?
2015 was another bumper year for South African TV adverts, and now a global research has ranked our best and brightest. Plenty of heart-string tugging.
Landmines are not all fun and games, and areas containing them should never be wondered into. Even if there are rare Pokemon to find.
By now you have probably seen the DA’s latest ad campaign. They are very good at irking the opposition, and now a Mandela wants it removed.
Apparently it’s officially a thing that Chinese people think people of African descent are dirty. This ad proves that point pretty clearly.
We can’t help who we’re attracted to, and it’s unfair that people try and dictate that. This TV ad has definitely set tongues wagging.
The Fit4Less gym chain in the UK placed an out-of-this-world advert, but some aren’t too happy with the shaming.
Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place – this football fan finds himself with a rather tricky decision to make.
Financial advertising can take its toll portraying their idealist journeys through the world, but this one turns the genre on its head and gets real smooth.
Here’s an ad coming at you all the way from Japan, this brand tugging on all the heart strings in an effort to sell more products.
Mick Fanning’s near-death encounter with a Great White in July has been parodied by KFC in their latest ad campaign, but his family’s not too happy about it.
The actress formerly known as Rachel steals the show in her new campaign with Emirates, poking fun at rival airlines in a not so subtle manner.
Kendall Jenner is making her mark in the fashion world and is using her title as Estée Lauder’s brand ambassador to go further.
It’s fair to say that most South Africans are not enamoured with the idea of e-tolls. Pay a celebrity enough cash, however, and they seem to think it’s a bloody great idea.
A luxury pram brand has got themselves into some seriously hot water by featuring a ridiculously hot model in their latest ad. Opinions are divided on whether it’s acceptable or not