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Here's Campaign Middle East's ‘Work' picks from April
Here's Campaign Middle East's ‘Work' picks from April

Campaign ME

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Campaign ME

Here's Campaign Middle East's ‘Work' picks from April

Every month, Campaign Middle East selects a collection of 'Work' to display in its monthly issue. The same selection then gets offered to industry professionals for their review in Campaign's Private View section the following month. These are the picks from April – featuring work from VISA, Bridgestone MEA, IKEA Al-Futtaim, adidas Originals and Yas Island. VISA – Walla Visa? Tapping into a commonly used phrase amongst Egyptian merchants, 'cash walla Visa?' the global payments brand collaborated with Saatchi & Saatchi MEA and Good People to give small businesses in Egypt the tools to promote themselves on a larger scale. The brand installed AI voice-activated devices in partner stores to catch every real-life mention of the word 'Visa' during customer chats. Mentions of the brand gave participating stores free media buys on social platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. Bridgestone MEA – Lap of Love This regional campaign seeks to transform how parents approach child safety in cars. Insights revealed that many parents believe that holding a child in their lap is as safe as using a child car seat. The Bridgestone MEA film emphasises that it's not. As part of the campaign's larger initiative, the tyre company has offered valuable insights on safety protocols and practical advice that can help create a safer and more informed environment. Rolled out in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco, the campaign aligns with Bridgestone's E8 Commitment, which particularly emphasises emotional and empowerment. The brand collaborated with Brand New Galaxy MEA for creative and Orient Planet Group for PR to develop the campaign. IKEA Al-Futtaim – Supporting First Steps Aimed at capturing the everyday moments that shape early childhood development, this campaign is part of IKEA's ongoing regional brand narrative, which celebrates real-life family moments. Rooted in the insight that many toddlers take their first steps by using nearby furniture for balance, the campaign was designed to highlight how IKEA is present in everyday life, in moments that truly matter. IKEA furniture is consistently pictured as a backdrop to meaningful moments in various households. With visuals photographed by Ale Burset, the campaign has been rolled out across out-of-home, print, digital, and social media platforms in the Middle East. The campaign was developed in collaboration with INGO Hamburg. adidas Originals – The Loomhood Collection To introduce its limited-edition collection, adidas Originals launched an experiential and digital campaign, which captures how two of the brand's most beloved sneakers – the Samba OG and Handball Spezial – have been reimagined to blend craftsmanship with cultural heritage. The campaign highlights artisans who have shaped communities in Dubai, Riyadh and Cairo through their craft. Each pair of sneakers showcases the neighbourhoods' names and the precise coordinates of the artisans' stores, and three types of laces have been created, inspired by traditional crafts in the UAE, KSA and Egypt. Dream Girls Tailor in Dubai, a 40-year-old shop, plays an instrumental part in the campaign. The brand collaborated with AKQA for creative and Red Havas for PR to develop the work. Yas Island – Zindagi Ko Yas Bol Yas Island brought to life a series of episodic ads reuniting Bollywood superstars Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar and Abhay Deol – the trio loved for their roles in the 2011 Bollywood film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, which inspired a generation of consumers to travel. Capturing the spirit of adventure, friendship and living life to the fullest, and identifying a decade-long sentiment for a sequel, Yas Island brought the Bollywood trio together for the first time in 14 years against the backdrop of the unforgettable experiences that Yas Island offers. The campaign instantly became a cultural phenomenon, igniting conversations, organic shares, and widespread fan enthusiasm, raking in 1.5 billion views on social media. Momentum and Initiative were creative collaborators for the work, with production done by Dejavu and PR by Weber Shandwick.

IKEA marks milestones with ‘Supporting First Steps' campaign
IKEA marks milestones with ‘Supporting First Steps' campaign

Campaign ME

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Campaign ME

IKEA marks milestones with ‘Supporting First Steps' campaign

Al-Futtaim IKEA has launched a new campaign, Supporting First Steps, aimed at capturing the everyday moments that shape early childhood development. The campaign is part of IKEA's ongoing regional brand narrative, following previous initiatives such as Proudly Second Best and Guilty Pets, which celebrate real-life family moments. Rooted in the insight that many toddlers take their first steps by using nearby furniture for balance—a trend known as 'baby cruising' and popular on TikTok—Supporting First Steps turns attention to how IKEA products quietly support these important but often overlooked experiences. The campaign serves as a reminder of the role home environments play in nurturing development. The visuals, shot by photographer Ale Burset, feature IKEA products that are commonly present in these milestone moments: the BEKVÄM step stool, LACK side table, KALLAX shelving unit and MAMMUT children's stool. Each item is positioned not as the centrepiece, but as a steady backdrop in key developmental moments. Recognising that more than three-quarters of parents share milestone moments of their children online, the campaign film incorporates user-generated content, blending authentic family footage with campaign visuals to create a narrative grounded in lived experience. Carla Klumpenaar, GM of Marketing, Communication & Interior Design at IKEA Al-Futtaim, said the campaign was designed to highlight how IKEA is present in everyday life, not just for major milestones but for the moments in between that truly matter. Daniel Fisher, Global Chief Creative Officer at INGO The Agency, added that the creative idea was inspired by a universal parenting truth: many first steps happen alongside a piece of furniture. Reflecting on his own experience, he noted how his daughters took their first steps with the help of a LACK table in their living room—an IKEA product that continues to serve as a backdrop to countless family stories. The campaign was developed in collaboration with INGO Hamburg and Ale Burset and will be rolled out across out-of-home, print, digital, and social media platforms in the Middle East.

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