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And we love it. Friday 3 July 2020 [Bodyform's new ad breaks a ton of taboos ] Bodyform has just lau

And we love it. [Creative Bloq]( Friday 3 July 2020 [View this email online]( [windows]( [Bodyform's new ad breaks a ton of taboos (and we love it)]( Bodyform has just launched its new campaign, #WombStories, and it's seriously emotive stuff. Created by a female-led team, the ad combines animation and real-life actors to touch on subjects such as pregnancy, miscarriage, the menopause and period pain. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Innocent Drinks' new rebrand is hilariously bad]( Innocent drinks has introduced its new rebrand with a video showing all of its rejected designs. They're all pretty dire (but fortunately, that's the joke). [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [New Apple concept video is unexpectedly exciting]( Many have tried and failed to make smart glasses a 'thing' – but a new concept video depicting Apple's take on the tech could soon change that. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How creative agencies plan to return to the studio]( With lockdown restrictions continuing to ease, some top creative agencies tell us how they're planning to wind back working from home. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The best 4th July deals happening right now]( With deals now in full swing, you can bag a bargain on everything from a new laptop to an Apple Watch. Offers end soon, so grab them while you can. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Advertisement [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Creative Bloq emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. We've updated our Privacy Policy. The updates include additional information we have added in response to the California Consumer Privacy Act. The updated policy is effective as of January 2020. We encourage you to read the complete updated Privacy Policy [here](. View our Terms and Conditions[here](

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