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The more digitally connected we become, the more disconnected we seem to feel. In a world where algorithms tailor our feeds and individualism is constantly reinforced, something essential has slipped: the sense of belonging. That’s why, for the Reviews section, I asked some of our brightest creative minds across the globe to reflect on one simple but urgent question: what inspires connection?

Not just in creativity – but in life. Their answers couldn’t be more different – from drone-powered sky shows in Osaka to the quiet intimacy of meditation, from experiencing the circus of elections with your fellow citizens to grappling on a jiu-jitsu mat. But what ties them all together is the simple truth that real magic happens not in isolation but in exchange. Our Group’s 2025 motto, Together Unlimited, isn’t just a sentiment, it’s a strategy. Whether it’s clients and agencies, creativity and technology, or strangers on different continents, we are capable of so much more when we create with, not just for, one another. The following pages are both a review of culture and a reminder that creativity at its best is a collective act. We don’t need to be louder. We need to be closer. And that even in uncertain times, we’re only truly unlimited when we go forward – together.

Serviceplan Global Chief Creative Officer, Alex Schill.


Immersive art

One World, One Planet

One World, One Planet is more than a drone show – it’s a canvas of wishes.

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Film

Franca: Chaos and Creation

Documentary following Italian Vogue editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani through the last years of her reign.

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Media

Guided Meditation

Though solitary in form, meditation is anything but isolating in spirit.

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Art

Election posters

The defaced, modified billboards of the German election.

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Music

Roomful of Teeth

In a world so divided, voices can bring us back together.

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Sport

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Using Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a way to reconnect with one’s roots.

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Immersive art

Portals

Windows allowing you to peer live into a distant city.

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The more digitally connected we become, the more disconnected we seem to feel. In a world where algorithms tailor our feeds and individualism is constantly reinforced, something essential has slipped: the sense of belonging. That’s why, for the Reviews section, I asked some of our brightest creative minds across the globe to reflect on one simple but urgent question: what inspires connection?

Not just in creativity – but in life. Their answers couldn’t be more different – from drone-powered sky shows in Osaka to the quiet intimacy of meditation, from experiencing the circus of elections with your fellow citizens to grappling on a jiu-jitsu mat. But what ties them all together is the simple truth that real magic happens not in isolation but in exchange. Our Group’s 2025 motto, Together Unlimited, isn’t just a sentiment, it’s a strategy. Whether it’s clients and agencies, creativity and technology, or strangers on different continents, we are capable of so much more when we create with, not just for, one another. The following pages are both a review of culture and a reminder that creativity at its best is a collective act. We don’t need to be louder. We need to be closer. And that even in uncertain times, we’re only truly unlimited when we go forward – together.

Serviceplan Global Chief Creative Officer, Alex Schill.









Top image: Roomful of Teeth

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