Ads of the YearThe 25 Best Ads of 2019It was a year of craft, biting humor and visceral surprisesBy David Griner|December 13, 2019Aviation Gin's "Gift Responsibly" took ad parody to a new and stellar level by expanding the universe of Peloton's virally mocked holiday ad.Aviation GinShareBy David Griner|December 13, 2019SharePowerful storytelling. Razor-sharp satire. Dark twists and tear-jerking roller coasters. This year’s best advertising had it all and more.Now it’s time to look back on 2019’s best ad campaigns and rank them, even though you’d be hard pressed to find any two that feel easily comparable to each other.The resulting list, curated by Adweek’s creative editors, shows how marketers pushed themselves and their industry out of their collective comfort zones, occasionally even accomplishing that most coveted of goals: becoming the centerpiece of cultural conversation.Here’s a look back at this year’s best work:25. Sipsmith Gin | “Mr. Swan” Agency: Ogilvy U.K.Through a combination of lovingly detailed craft and martini-dry humor, this spot was an understated delight of 2019. As you can likely tell from the vibe, it was created with the involvement of several animators who worked on Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs. The resulting ad is a testament to the value of crisp copywriting, conversational delivery, audio production and meticulous design.24. Jif | “Bunker” Agency: Publicis New YorkWill you be prepared when the alien apocalypse strikes? As part of Publicis New York’s wide-ranging rebooted marketing for J.M. Smucker Company brands like Folgers and Smucker’s, the agency rolled out the unexpectedly cinematic “Bunker” this August, showing what happens when your last hope for shelter is missing the only thing that truly matters. The campaign, “That Jif’ing Good,” also featured the unnerving “Squirrel” spot, and together the ads showed that Jif was done playing it safe.23. Apple | “Bounce” Agency: TBWA\Media Arts LabGiven that the past year saw Apple’s AirPods go from early adopter status symbol to ubiquitous earbud of choice, it’s not surprising that the wireless gadget would be a centerpiece of the brand’s 2019 advertising. While lovers of outdoor craft likely preferred the dramatic and boundary-busting out-of-home campaign TBWA\Media Arts Lab created to launch the new AirPods Pro in October, we still hold a special place in our hearts for “Bounce.” The spot, which debuted in June, created a cityscape of hidden trampolines, balancing the joyous fun of the idea with black-and-white artistry. Plus, the ad’s soundtrack, “I Learnt Some Jazz Today” from 21-year-old artist Tessellated, was arguably 2019 advertising’s most addictive song.22. Lacoste | “Crocodile Inside” Agency: BETCIf you’re a fan of French advertising, then you’re probably keenly aware of apparel brand Lacoste’s track record of epic visual metaphors, crafted by Paris agency BETC (Adweek’s 2019 International Agency of the Year). Previous spots like 2014’s “The Big Leap” and 2017’s “Timeless” set a high bar for the advertising to come, but this year’s “Crocodile Inside” lives up to those expectations with its dizzying and kinetic comparison of a fractured relationship as a collapsing building.21. WOW Tech Group and PinkCherry | “Scream Your Own Name” Agency: The Garden (Canada)In March, we asked if this would be the best written billboard of 2019. Nine months later, we still haven’t seen one better. “Scream Your Own Name” is copywriting perfection, but the ad also marks the hard-fought but increasingly successful push to celebrate women’s pleasure in mainstream advertising, an industry whose media outlets have notoriously been fine running ads for male enhancement but have balked at messages of sexual wellness and satisfaction for women. “You can use sex to sell anything,” WOW Tech Group marketing manager Stephanie Keating told Adweek in March, “except if it’s women’s pleasure.”20. Reebok | “Storm the Court” Venables Bell & PartnersContinue ReadingPages: 12345AdweekAdweek