David Gianatasio
David Gianatasio is a longtime contributor to Adweek, where he has been a writer and editor for two decades. Previously serving as Adweek's New England bureau chief and web editor, he remains based in Boston.
A Dark and Gripping PSA Shows How ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ Breeds Toxic Masculinity
Creativity
White Ribbon's short film about the seeds of violence highlights Canada's Anti-Bullying Day.
ASMR Marketing Is Officially Dead After This Soothing 4-Minute Clip About Shaving Your Balls
Creativity
Lynx gets up close and personal with three surprisingly entertaining 'shavetorials.'
Subaru Highlights the Joys, Anxieties and Lifelong Memories of Owning a Forester
Creativity
Carmichael Lynch captures different stages of ownership in 3 vignettes.
Nothing Says Love More Than a ‘Beef Bucket’ KFC Cooked Up in France
Creativity
Hoax causes Valentine's Day mayhem among chicken fans.
Need a Temporary Cat? These Odd U.K. Ads Encourage You to Lure Away Your Neighbor’s Pet
Creativity
Adam&eveDDB stumbles into weird insight for Mars Petcare brand.
In Amusing New Ads, Deutsch Revives the Refreshing Sound of Buschhhhhhhhhhh
Creativity
Two years later, the can still sends out a siren's call—to animals, the blindfolded, camo masters and more.
These Comical Cartoon Spots Cut Through the Clutter of Dull Energy Advertising
Agencies
Anomaly’s debut for U.K. startup Bulb is quirky and fun.
A Nonprofit’s Powerful Video Tackles the Stigma Around Menstruation in Developing Countries
Creativity
Care France and CLM BBDO show how period taboos can derail education.
Veggies Are Monsters You Must Eat to Defeat in This Fun Ad Urging Kids to Snack Healthy
Creativity
British spot from adam&eveDDB shows a world in peril, plagued by produce.
Gamers Get Dropped Offline at the Worst Possible Moments in This Brutal Marketing Prank
Creativity
Promoting a Danish app that detects Wi-Fi weak spots, the ad shows teens losing their minds over lag.