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YouTube is the Main Stream: Our NewFronts and Upfronts approach
The way we watch TV has changed. We increasingly stream it on our connected TVs (CTVs) and mobile phones alongside creator-driven content.
Consumers are driving this massive shift — streaming what they want, when they want.
YouTube is at the forefront of this shift as the top ad-supported streaming platform with the content people enjoy, and the creators they love. In fact, according to Nielsen, YouTube reached over 135 million people on connected TVs in the U.S. in December 2021.
Helping our clients succeed in the streaming age
More than ever before, our customers are asking us how they can tap into the streaming boom and continue to reach new audiences.
Our answer is simple: Today, streaming and TV are one and the same. And YouTube can help advertisers reach more of their audiences on the big screen.
YouTube accounts for over 50% of ad-supported streaming watch time on connected TVs among people ages 18 and up.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) NewFronts and the Upfronts — the annual marketplaces for digital video and TV ad sales — are the most important moments to reach advertisers and agencies as they plan their media strategies. We feel this is the right time to help our customers bridge the gap between linear TV and digital, which is why YouTube will have a presence at both events this year.
For the first time, we’ll host YouTube Brandcast, our annual advertiser showcase, during the week of the Upfronts. The live show — taking place on May 17 at 8 p.m. ET in New York — will feature top creators and music talent. Advertisers will be able to tune in via live stream.
We’re also proud to be the principal sponsor of the IAB NewFronts, where we’ll share insights with advertisers throughout the week. We’ll kick off with an event in partnership with MediaLink on Monday, May 2, featuring industry leaders and creators discussing the future of content and the role of the creator economy.
“As a founding member of the IAB NewFronts, YouTube has been with us on a decade-long journey to architect the streaming future,” says David Cohen, CEO, IAB. “That future is here, and we couldn’t be more excited to partner with them again to bring their content, creators and community to the NewFronts audience.”

YouTube is the Main Stream
In today’s on-demand world, where viewers — not networks — ultimately determine what’s popular, our creators are building passionate fan bases that fuel viewership. YouTube creators like Emma Chamberlain, Marques Brownlee and newer creators leaning into YouTube Shorts like Katie Feeney, Jake Fellman, The Beverly Halls and Lisa Nguyen are the next generation in media brands.
YouTube is the only destination that can help creators produce all forms of content, whether it’s Shorts, live streams or videos on demand — unlocking the ultimate in creativity. YouTube is the Main Stream.
We hope to see you in New York in May!
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Visual Focus: The Digital Designs Propelling B2B Brand Success In 2022
Which digital designs will shine the brightest in 2022 when it comes to telling the evolving stories of B2B brands in fresh new ways?
Each year the world’s biggest firms in the world of design publish their takes on the new innovations that may come down the pike over the next 12 months, and while never a guarantee of digital design success, savvy B2B marketers and designers tend to keep tabs on the yearly visual shifts put out by Adobe, Pantone, and others.
Let’s take a look at some of the design ideas that are helping brands craft their digital identities in 2022, with insight from graphic design subject matter experts at Adobe, Pantone, Canva, Venngage, and MOO.
1 — Adobe’s Turn To Digital Heritage Craft & The Metaverse Mix
Adobe’s 2022 creative trends forecast — from the innovators at its Adobe Stock arm — provides a robust annual look into the design elements and digital styles that it sees as the most likely to make an impact with online audiences in the coming year.
Brenda Milis, principal of creative and consumer insights at Adobe, outlined this year’s forecast and the optimism and meaningful connections that audiences are seeking in 2022, in a wide gamut of formats including:
- Photography
- Illustration
- Vector Graphics
- Design Templates
- Motion Graphics
- 3D & Immersive Experiences
Milis noted that there is a, “growing confidence and acceptance of our new reality — with companies in nearly every sector embracing remote or hybrid work and the digital transformation that only accelerates with each passing season.”
Designs that help people forge connections and build optimism will prove particularly effective in 2022, Milis suggested in describing the newest forecast.
“People are hungry for optimism, and that unquenchable thirst for fun, whimsy, and play is evident across ages, industries, and brand categories,” Milis explained, adding that, “we are all even hungrier for authentic, meaningful connection,” insight that ought to ring especially true among B2B marketers and enterprise brands that are doing more digitally that ever before.
Adobe’s forecast was built using the firm’s vast user and client bases, and included its own research along with data from:
- Research Requests
- Customer Data
- Major Industry Campaigns
- Stock Industry Insight
- Customer Signals
Leading the way with visual trends for 2022 were the elements that celebrate playfulness and place a newfound focus on the centered self, along with several others including:
Visual Trends
- Powerfully Playful
- The Centered Self
- Prioritize Our Planet
- In the Groove
The year’s design trends emphasized soft pop, heritage craft, and others including:
Design Trends
- Soft Pop
- New Naturalism
- Heritage Craft
- Otherworldly Visions
2022 motion trends in the Adobe forecast — as vital as ever for B2B marketers with the continuing importance of digital video — point to the rise of the so-called metaverse and to the power of new copy and caption movements.
As we recently covered in our weekly Friday B2B marketing news, predictions for adoption of the metaverse have shown swift embracing of the technology. Some 30 percent of global organizations will offer products or services through the metaverse by 2026, while 25 percent of people will utilize at least an hour each day using metaverse technology, and while it won’t be owned by a single vendor, the future metaverse will likely help boost engagement even among enterprise users, according to recent Gartner report data.
Motion Trends
- Metaverse Mix
- Get Moving
- Dimensional Delights
- Copy and Captions
2 — Pantone’s Very Peri Perspective
For 22 years the Pantone Color Institute has named a singular “Color of the Year,” which has sought to match a color with the characteristics of the general state of the world during the year ahead.
Pantone’s choice for 2022 was a lavender-purple amalgamation it’s called “Very Peri,” — or PANTONE 17-3938 for the precise — the name giving nod to the subtle color of the flowers of the periwinkle plant. The color excels at encouraging personal creativity and inventiveness, according to Pantone — elements that B2B marketers can certainly weave into content through the use of color.
“As we move into a world of unprecedented change, the selection of PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri brings a novel perspective and vision of the trusted and beloved color blue color family, encompassing the qualities of the blues, yet at the same time with its violet red undertone, PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri displays a spritely, joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and imaginative expressions,” – Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute shared as the new color of the year was announced.
3 — Canva
Since arriving on the digital graphic-design scene in 2012, Canva has seen its numerous creative tools adopted by more professionals every year, with company valuations hitting $40 billion in 2021. The Australia-based firm — with its easy-to-use online design tools running the gamut from icons to infographics — also released its take on the design trends that brands will be using in 2022.
Some of the digital formats Canva sees as focal points for brands in 2022 included live-streaming, TikTik videos, user-generated content (UGC), and works in progress (WIPs) digital assets such as tutorials.
Leading 2022 design looks to be aware of this year included:
- Trendy Zine
- UI Digitalism
- Retro
- 90s and Y2K Nostalgia
- Stickerbomb
- Refined Scrapbook
- Trendy Gradient
4 — Venngage
When infographic and data visualization specialist Venngage shared its defining 2022 graphic design outlook — it was little surprise that the company did so in infographic format.
A few of the notable graphic design elements Venngage saw as ones to pay particular attention to in 2022 included:
- Visible movement towards being more inclusive
- Visually solidifying statements with facts and statistics
- Crafting visual marketing materials that appeal to wider audiences
- Greater options for images and icons that reflect more races, genders, and body types
- Data visualizations that are both fun and simple
- Bold backgrounds
- Branded memes
- Visual quotes
- Social media screen captures
Few B2B marketers will have used all of these elements, and 2022 may be the year to test the inclusion of some of them in content efforts, as brands seek new ways to connect with business audiences — especially those that visually stand out among the competition.
5 — MOO
Digital print and design firm MOO put out its own suggestions for the design trends that will play the biggest roles during 2022, offering a glimpse into a few additional elements B2B marketers can take into consideration with forthcoming campaigns.
Among the visual graphic design elements MOO sees as coming to the forefront in 2022 are:
- Psychedelic Patterns
- Arty Typography
- Aestheticizing Humor
- Vintage Advertising
Online Optimism Done Up In Style For B2B Marketing Success
We hope the developing ideas, creative insights, and new takes on old themes that we’ve explored from Adobe, Pantone, Canva, Venngage, and MOO will help B2B marketers reach both new creative heights and newfound levels of digital storytelling success in 2022 and beyond.
Part of being the best answer in B2B marketing, as we recently explored in “Here, There & Everywhere: What Does Best-Answer Content Mean For B2B Marketers in 2022?” includes innovation, and while the industry’s digital design trends we’ve looked at here today are certain to feature prominently in many powerful campaigns in 2022, the top B2B marketers and designers are already hard at work innovating in new ways that may form the visual trends of 2023.
Creating award-winning B2B marketing that elevates, gives voice to talent, and humanizes with authenticity takes considerable time and effort, which is why an increasing number of firms are choosing to work with a top digital marketing agency such as TopRank Marketing. Contact us to learn how we can help, as we’ve done for over 20 years for businesses ranging from LinkedIn, Dell and 3M to Adobe, Oracle, monday.com and others.
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