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The Creative Edge: Insight Into the Unexpected

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Make your work standout by harnessing the bold and surprising in your creative. An authentic?and g

Make your work standout by harnessing the bold and surprising in your creative. [Getty Images | The Creative Edge] [This Week's Search: Unexpected | 186384779, Paula Daniëlse] See Unexpected As: [Headline Arrow] Inspiration [Burger King/ Photo courtesy of Mark Ylen, Albany Democrat-Herald]( An authentic—and gutsy—series of images took home a top honor at the 2017 Cannes Lions festival. [SEE HOW THEY DID IT]( [Headline Arrow] Solutions [719824477, Laduma/ED FILM]( Three unexpected elements that VR can bring to any campaign—regardless of category. [DIVE IN]( Fast Inspirations [678381759, Maskot]( What does unexpected mean to us? For Getty Images Senior Art Director Lauren Catten it's this "lovely, subtle and unexpected way of a father showing love." [SEE IT UP CLOSE]( [524864900, NurPhoto / Contributor]( Don't adjust your screen. This is a real living, breathing emerald green cat. Getty Images TV tells the story of the shocking color of this stray kitty. [WATCH IT]( Fast Solutions [57157992, Image Source]( Get the attention you deserve. It's easy to make your work stand out with these search tips that will help you find bold and surprising images. [START SEARCHING]( [53370837, Alfred Eisenstaedt]( If you're planning to use a famous personality in your campaign—and want to avoid any unexpected headaches—our rights and clearance team is here to help. [CONTACT US]( Weekly Tip Sheet Classic Ad [This 1980s Commercial Is One of Britain's Funniest Ever]( Words of Wisdom [These Small Changes Will Radically Transform Your Creative Thinking]( Cool Tool [The Ultimate Ruler for Designers]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [My account]( | [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Legal/Privacy]( Don't forget our mobile apps [App Store]( [Google Play]( [186384779]( [Paula Daniëlse]( | [Burger King / Photo courtesy of Mark Ylen, Albany Democrat-Herald]( | [678381759]( [Maskot]( | [524864900]( [NurPhoto / Contributor]( | [719824477]( [Laduma / ED FILM]( | [57157992]( [Image Source]( | [53370837]( [Alfred Eisenstaedt]( If you're having trouble viewing this email, [read the online version](. Getty Images (US), Inc., One Hudson Square, 75 Varick St, New York, NY 10013, USA You are subscribed to [Getty Images]( as [{EMAIL}](#) and have received this e-mail per your account preferences. ©2017 Getty Images. All rights reserved.

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