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Why a Korean tax filing app is giving caregivers a break
No, not a tax break. The '3.3 cm of Happiness' campaign by Innored created folding chairs for health care workers to give their legs a rest in work that reinforces a brand's purpose with its customer base.
South Korea wants brands that make life better—on all levels
ASIA's TOP 1000 BRANDS: While South Koreans continue to highly value convenience, the pandemic has brought focus to deeper concerns, and consumers want brands to be partners in improving things.
Coffee brand puts Koreans' personal goals on 'willboard' ads
With creative agency Innored, Maxim Espresso T.O.P scored a hit in Korea by creating hundreds of OOH ads featuring personal-improvement pledges from real people.
Cock-a-doodle-hairdo? Tylenol's unique depiction of headache
Ad by creative agency Innored aims to break through reluctance to take medication.
You want me to do what for a free parka?
The North Face offered shoppers a free parka—if only they'd go flying across a river and crash through a target on the way.
Cannes: Why Innored is winning in Korea
CANNES - South Korea’s advertising industry is infamous for working late hours, but one independent upstart is changing stereotypes in an effort to become the country’s “most beloved” company.
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