Google Shoot View
I’ve been trying to pitch a Google Street View interactive campaign for a while, so it’s with mixed feelings — happy for the great use of technology, sad that i wasn’t hunca life convincing enough to...
View ArticleFacebook Timeline Cards by Moo.com
Great idea (and partnership with Facebook) by print-on-demand service Moo.com, using the new Timeline view to create business cards. Using your Cover Photo, Timeline layout and typography, Moo’s...
View ArticleWe do it for the happiness
Last August, Coke shared a glimpse of their creative agenda, toward content excellence. Have a look at part 1 and part 2, if not for the visual mapping. Besides the marketing lingo, there’s one part...
View ArticleLondon Calling from Australia
From the Queen’s Jubilee to the 2012 Olympics, London is getting a big share of attention, with lots of people visiting the city. BBC Knowledge Australia and R&B Creative developed this great...
View ArticleLee Clow’s Beard
Once upon a time, a Twitter account was born, with almost daily musings on advertising and facial topiary. Then, a book happened. And an app. And even legendary ad man Lee Clow spoke about it. Oh, just...
View ArticleThe Things That Connect Us
“Share this chair if you think 1 billion people are on Facebook.” It’s the kind of update one gets used to when you’re dealing with Facebook for a while. The social network celebrated 1 billion members...
View ArticleFacebook Pages: going global or staying local?
David and Goliath, by Osmar Schindler. United States public domain There’s a silent David vs Goliath battle going on the past few months. It’s something that was given as a fact to many brand managers...
View ArticleBrands play nice. Consumers don’t
Tim Nolan over at BBH Labs, discussed this week how despite brands wanting to be more human, they seldom are mean or call bluff on consumers because “the customer is always right” cliché. From trolling...
View ArticleThe Internet is (still) yours
“A free and open world depends on a free and open Internet. Governments alone, working behind closed doors, should not direct its future. The billions of people around the globe who use the Internet...
View ArticleA visual exploration of Foursquare checkins
Interesting project by Foursquare, showcasing the last three months of checkins, using their big data to create a mashup on top of a Mapbox map. Of the SoLoMo team, Location hasn’t really gone...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....