Client: Elektro USAAgency: Jake Can DoScript: Jitendra Sheth (Jake)Creative Director: Jitendra Sheth (Jake)
‘Parallel Lines’, is part of a new, global campaign to promote the unique cinematic viewing experience offered by Philips’ range of TVs and is a follow up to the internationally acclaimed and award winning Carousel short film developed for the launch of the Philips Cinema 21:9 TV. For the project, Philips selected a single unifying
Ikea Malmö moved from their old boring building in the outskirts to a shiny new one near the Svågertorp train station. The new Ikea is much larger, recycles everything, and uses only green electricity to boot in order to become the first Ikea with the smallest carbon footprint. In order to attract people to Ikea,
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The recently released list of 2009′s top websites from Time Magazine provides a peek into the diverse mix of educational, commerce, entertainment and practical tools that help web users stay organized, share information and quench their ever-increasing thirst for knowledge, information and immediacy, MarketingCharts reports. While many of the top 20 sites on Time’s “Top
Play these together, some or all, start them at any time, in any order. In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls, and developed with contributions from users. The videos can be played simultaneously — the soundtracks will work together, and the mix can
First Steps Build an account and immediate start using Twitter Search to listen for your name, your competitor’s names, words that relate to your space. (Listening always comes first.) Add a picture. ( Shel reminds us of this.) We want to see you. Talk to people about THEIR interests, too. I know this doesn’t sell
You can use Twitter simply to promote products (best seen via the Twitter account operated by one-product a day business Woot), and to extend and improve the customer service channel. But what else is there? You’d be surprised at the sheer variety of tweets used by retailers. Some of these are covered under the broad
Crack The Code: explore words, tweets and websites that are presented as a series of clues to help you unmask a secret code. The code can be numeric, alphanumeric, a word or a phrase. Examine the periodically-tweeted clues as they reveal parts of the mystery. Be the first to reply with the correct code to