File under “games” and “advertisements.”
(via History Channel Worldwide Brand Campaign, “Know Where You Stand” | Seth Taras Pictures)
Reminds me of this piece we did at The NYT in 2009: A Division Through Time. I like this photo overlay implementation very much.
Take a look at Brussels with TGV (by sncf)
On the 21st and 22nd of september 2012, SNCF Group, the European leader in high-speed passenger rail services, has invited the folks of Lyons to take a quick look at Brussels to celebrate SNCF’s direct high-speed line wich links the two cities in just 3 hours 20 minutes.
A hole is always a great way to build intrique.
Kyrie Irving Present: “Uncle Drew”
Pepsi MAX went to a pick-up game in Bloomfield, NJ pretending to shoot a documentary on a basketball player named “Kevin.” When his Uncle Drew came into the game, some magical things happened.
Way too much fun.
To Their Moms, They’ll Always Be Kids (by PGThankYouMom)
“Proud sponsors of Moms.”
Brings tears to my eyes. Another good one: Best Job.
Well done! (More on NextWeb)
jmak:
If you are in Shanghai, you may come across a poster I designed for Coca-Cola. The Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy China got in touch with me, and offered me this amazing opportunity. I can’t thank them enough, and really hope we can keep doing work together in the future.
You can read an article about it on Ad Age. There’s also a set of pretty cool photos of passers-by posing with the ad on Ogilvy’s Flickr.
It has been half a year since my image went viral, and it never ceases to amaze me how much the incident has affected me.
When life gives you lemonade, pour some coke into it.?
I regret that it’s basically an IE ad, but great concept nonetheless.
Is this a movie you watch? A game you play? A comic you read? It’s all of these. It’s a web experience to enjoy and immerse yourself in. You get the chance to help shape the story and the artwork as brandon’s random adventures unfold. Brandon is a would-be writer whose world unravels as he seeks to break the dam in his head and let ideas flood out. He needs inspiration. He needs an intervention. He needs your help.
Not sure if the same banner ad will appear when you go to the page, so I screen captured it for integrity:
It’s difficult to find a more apropos advertisement to the story.
Oh… and there’s a fantastic and rich interactive to boot: The Van Dusens Through History.
Sesame Street: Smell Like A Monster (via SesameStreet)
Grover as Isaiah Mustafa, the Old Spice guy. Funny.
Is this a movie you watch? A game you play? A comic you read? It’s all of these. It’s a web experience to enjoy and immerse yourself in. You get the chance to help shape the story and the artwork as brandon’s random adventures unfold. Brandon is a would-be writer whose world unravels as he seeks to break the dam in his head and let ideas flood out. He needs inspiration. He needs an intervention. He needs your help.