Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

The not so Mini Idea


Cheers Digital Buzz for showing this.


ARGs are mainly aimed at the gaming community; they only work with people who have the addictive gene to want to play. So naturally the safe option is people that enjoy that eye ball satisfying, thumb numbing past time.

When you see this you will agree I am sure, that it is more than the obvious, it integrates the backend data capture that brands need and love, it involves its audience over an elongated period of time that will not only tip the word of mouth of the idea, but of Mini too. It aims play a goal and inspires competition, which of course makes you want to play more.

Everyone loves something for nothing, but what if something was the prize for a game, an experience, a memory.

Nice idea.

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Taking online, offline, well.

This is the summer (or it is meant to be), we should be out, not in, we should be enjoying the real interaction and not disconnection.



It isn't amazing, but it's an ironic take on what a lot of people do... The legal stalking of social media, the gossip kings and queens inside us. If I watched outside your window I wouldn't find out half the information about you that I could obtain from your online open self, yet the former would get me arrested. Does it make it OK if it is not face to face but instead face to screen?

Am I having a senior moment...

Possibly.

Monday, 24 August 2009

Lunch break fun and curry


Yet again, Ikea have come up with a brilliant way to portray the simplicity and local thinking of their brand through an effective digital medium. Admittedly it is not an original idea, but Ikea, have made it their own; the site is called Space maker and it aims to help you organize your room to get the most out of the space and your items within it. I feel it is more for the student and career starters that don't have a lot of space to fill and usually a lot of accumulated trinkets that seem to have become irreplaceable in the process of leaving home and starting the uni/career ladder. It even has a bells and whistle based animated explanation, its title "Watch it work" if you can't work it out, a little tip on another subject, tippex is a quick eraser than the delete button, try it out!!!

The brilliance of Ikea is in the simplest part of the brand, the part that whilst browsing through their products (on or off-line) you will at some point look at a piece and think "Why was that not designed like that before, that would be perfect in my living room, dinning room, bedroom, bathroom etc."

Having said all this I feel that there is still some work to be done to integrate it. It's one thing producing something great, its another, getting people to use it. I look forward to see how they intend to launch the platform fully; PR, social media, university drive (on and off-line), giant rubber Swedish animal, with lazer beams for eyes, or have I seen that before...

Hope the weathers better where you are, London is as muggy as a sweaty robber! But left-over curry makes lunch happy days.