Somebody elses phone…
A campaign rich in content and features by Nokia following three strangers’ life through their mobile phone…
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A campaign rich in content and features by Nokia following three strangers’ life through their mobile phone…
visit
An experiential website bringing to life Toshiba as a brand, as well as reaching out to and engaging users by allowing them to spend time with Toshiba’s innovations and products in a new and innovative way. Be curious and creative, experiment and play with your environment and in doing so, find new perspectives and explore What’s Next?
The website detects patterns – we call it gesture navigation. Interact by drawing a zig-zag line, a spiral, an infinity sign. Move around the site simply by drawing a line to where you want to go. Interact with the characters you meet by drawing on them.
“Know the signs” is part of the ‘Enjoy Heineken responsibly’ marketing plan through which Heineken aims to provide comprehensive information about the advantages and the disadvantages of its products in order to facilitate a balanced consumer choice.
Welcome to my bar. Keep an eye on a crowded bar via CCTV camera. You are looking out for the signs of people drinking too much. The film shot for Internet contains signs of these transformation that users are engaged to find. Once a sign is discovered, user can send their friends an Oddcast viral. Because personal relevance of the Archetypes will drive the viral mechanism, the capability for personalisation is key to the success of the campaign.
A few posts ago I felt like remenissing. I forgot one more site that I absolutely adored back in the days. Tokyoplastic, mentioned here. Well I thought I check in on them again, and lol and behold things have been happening. Two short-films, both of which you can see in on their website.
Clicking the website link, brings up my favorite box on the net. Still loving playing around with that interface. New, the work section which shows off some paying work they do, absolutely love their Toyota ads. Or check out the interactive little fella.
Did I already say that I like Tokyo Plastic