Backslash unveils 2026 Edges report: Culture is searching for Proof of HumanThis year’s six new cultural shifts show why human presence is becoming the new value signal. ![]() Backslash, the cultural intelligence unit serving the agencies of Omnicom Advertising, today launches its 2026 Edges report. The annual report identifies global cultural shifts with the scale and longevity to help brands capture a greater share of the future. This year’s six new Edges point to culture’s search for ‘Proof of Human'. After a year of AI slop infiltrating every corner of our world, audiences are developing a radar for what’s synthetic and what’s real. Now, the pendulum is swinging back toward craft, toward provenance, toward messy human fingerprints that signal someone actually cared and put in effort. “We’re entering a moment where output is cheap, but meaning is not,” said Cecelia Girr, director of Cultural Strategy, Backslash, and co-author of the report. “Technology can do more than ever before. The harder question is whether we want it to. In this next chapter, humanity itself becomes the differentiator.” The six new Edges for 2026
Our South African specialists across the South African Collective, are equally excited about these shifts. Comments from those in the know are: ![]() Olivia Matterson, head of Innovation at TBWA\SA Olivia Matterson, TBWA\SA, head of InnovationOver the five years I’ve been at TBWA\South Africa, I haven’t seen a cultural shift quite like this. These six new Edges feel markedly significant. They’re the result of an always-on, hyperconnected, perfectly postured world reaching a tipping point. What we’re seeing now is culture recalibrating, pulling back toward what feels human again. This is a big shift, and brands that ignore this will fall behind. ![]() Lara Chatzkelowitz, strategy director at TBWA\Hunt Lascaris Lara Chatzkelowitz, TBWA\Hunt Lascaris, strategy directorEvery agency worth their salt has proprietary insight tools, but Edges is fundamentally different. The merit is that it's a living system contributed to and evaluated by local teams, quantified, and deeply rooted in the realities of South African culture (not just global future states) making it immediately applicable to the work we do and the impact we create here. The 2026 edition is somehow even more provocative and truthful. ![]() Ekta Parsotam, regional lead for Africa, Backslash, and senior strategist at TBWA\Coastal Ekta Parsotam, regional lead for Africa, Backslash and senior strategist, TBWA\CoastalAt Backslash, we know change is constant and adaptation is necessary. We believe that longevity is founded in truly understanding the cultural shifts shaping our world today. Since 2018, Backslash in Africa has been powered by a network of global and local spotters that have driven the exploration of innovative business opportunities and guided our clients in shaping perspectives that resonate. The full 2026 Backslash Edges glossary is available at www.backslash.com/edges.
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