Snapchat apologizes for tone-deaf Juneteenth filter

Snapchat has apologized after releasing camera filter that prompted users to “smile” to break the chains of slavery.

Instagram tackles online bullying with new features for users

As part of its efforts to tackle online bullying, Instagram announced a series of new features to help.

How to design an eCommerce About Us page

Did you know that the About Us page is one of the most important pages of your eCommerce website?

McDonald’s apologizes for splitting golden arches to portray social distancing

A marketing gimmick for McDonald’s Brazil saw the Golden Arches split apart with the two halves away from each other.

Coca-Cola uses optical illusion so you see its iconic bottle

Coke believes it’s so iconic that our brain needs little to feel it — and to desire it.

Old Spice Guy returns 10 years later as an uncool dad

Old Spice gets back on the horse to mark the 10 year anniversary of its “Smell Like a Man, Man” campaign.

Instagram introduces unfollow account suggestions

Instagram's new feature breaks down those you’re following into those most seen and least interacted with.

Burger King offers free Whoppers for a photo of your ex

Burger King is helping people move on by trading a free Whopper for a photo of a past flame.

No logo. No images. But you know these are McDonald’s ads

There aren't many brands that could pull off a campaign with no images, products or even a company logo.

Planters kills off Mr. Peanut after 104 years

Known for his top hat, cane and monocle, the famous mascot apparently sacrificed himself in a pre-Super Bowl ad.

KitKat reminds hobbyists to ‘Have A Break’ with DIY model kits

KitKat continues to remind us to "Have a Break," with their latest campaign directed at hobbyists.

Tinder adds panic button & other safety features

Tinder's new additions are meant to provide security for its users, both online and in real life.
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