Brooks Brothers
Since 1818, Brooks Brothers has dressed icons in every era from actors to artists to presidents. After more than 200 years, the brand has become the common thread among uncommon men.
AD: Sean McSherry



Mütter Museum
Part of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the Mütter Museum displays preserved collections of anatomical specimens, models, and medical instruments in a 19th-century “cabinet museum” setting. Here, every body has a story.
AD: Zey Masunu, Zoe Alexander






Gap
Gap will never be Supreme, Palace, or Balenciaga. But that’s okay! Because when you’re already rocking a statement piece, what you (and your wallet) need are some solid basics to pull your look together. And thankfully, everything goes with Gap.
AD: Sean McSherry



Crayola
Color comes from nature. No one knows that better than Crayola. (Just look at their color names.) And with initiatives like reforestation, going carbon negative by 2022, and using 100% renewable energy since 2020, Crayola is on a mission to preserve a world of color.







Mizuno
Whether it's an early morning ritual, a midday escape, or a way to clear your head after a long day, a run is more than just a run for runners. Runners respect the run.
AD: Shrinidhi Vijay
Nathan’s Famous
From politicians to movie stars to the royals, legendary people around the world have eaten at Nathan’s Famous since its opening in 1916. Nathan’s Famous is famous because people know it’s Brooklyn’s top dog.
AD: Grace Geary



Google Fonts x Hoffmitz Milken Center of Typography
The UN doesn't recognize climate refugees as refugees. So, on World Refugee Day, Google and the Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography will give these forgotten refugees a place to tell the stories of their displaced voyages. D&AD Graphite Pencil winner.
Made with Jay Do (art director), Kevin Nguyen (strategist), Pareesa Khwaja (experience designer), Vivien Zhu (account manager), and Kaz Bani (account manager).