Brittaney Kiefer
Brittaney is Adweek's creative editor based in London. Before joining Adweek in 2021, Brittaney was creativity and culture editor at Campaign and a reporter and editor at PRWeek.
5 Marketing Trends Shaping the Paris 2024 Olympics
From new measurement to mental health, here are the trends to watch at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
Why Is It So Hard to Score a Perfect 10 With Your Olympics Ad?
Standing out during Paris 2024 as an advertiser is in itself an Olympic feat.
Apple’s Underdogs Return in a Calamitous Overseas Business Trip
Apple's Underdogs return in the fifth chapter of a journey that now finds them in Thailand on a chaotic business trip.
Knix Will Pay Athletes to Talk Publicly About Their Periods
Knix teamed up with soccer star Megan Rapinoe in a campaign offering to pay athletes to talk about their periods.
CeraVe Made a Soap Opera to Educate Gen Z About Drama-Free Skincare Habits
CeraVe made a soap opera to merge nostalgic entertainment with education as it continues a journey started with its viral Super Bowl campaign.
Channel 4 Drops ‘Superhumans’ for Next Chapter of Paralympics Campaign
The next chapter of Channel 4's celebrated Paralympics campaign drops the term "superhumans" as conversations about disability have shifted.
Etsy’s Ad Is a Love Letter to Human Craft in a Tech-Obsessed World
The ad comes from Etsy's first chief brand officer, and shows off new seller standards
Tinder Writes Its Own Romcoms for the Dating App Era
As Tinder tries to woo generations wary of dating apps, it reimagines the romcom meet cute for the digital age.
Where Are All the Women? Men Overwhelmingly Took the Cannes Stage to Accept Awards
AI company Alltold analyzed images of people accepting awards at Cannes Lions and identified most of them as men.
DoorDash’s Epic Super Bowl Giveaway Just Won the Cannes Lions Titanium Grand Prix
DoorDash's ambitious Super Bowl campaign by Wieden+Kennedy Portland won the Dan Wieden Titanium Grand Prix at Cannes Lions.