The passing of winter solstice also means we're near the end of the holiday season. Before we close the door let's look at one more holiday ad.
This one for Britain's Royal Mail service uses a poem by TS Eliot Prize-winner Roger Robinson, and gorgeously filmed and edited shots of a delivery-person's hands. It beautifully celebrates the relationships that are central to but often overlooked in the holiday rush.
I'd love to see shorts this well done that celebrate community without anything to sell but interconnection. This one sure does make you feel great about the mail. Imagine one that made you feel as good about democracy, or libraries, or public education.
Video: Royal Mail In Good Hands ad
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