Monday, February 25, 2013

ITS 2013: Week 9


More interesting sharing are here. Let's get ready and inspired! :)


Title: Justin Bieber Launches Album with Blippar

Summary: 
The latest Bieber album offers fans an exclusive AR experience. This offering is a world first for an album launch of this size offering fans around the world an opportunity to hear tracks from his new album and unlock exclusive virtual content and features through Blippar. Bieber fans simply point their smart phone at the ‘Believe’ album cover, or even an ad or poster for the album and the image comes to life, unlocking content including track samples, an opportunity to buy the album directly from iTunes and competitions. 



Title: Creative Basic

Summary: 
I hope what I'm sharing this week can motivate those who still fighting everyday in the creative line.

Creative can be so simple, so fun. Sometimes we are so into the work, we can't see the overall picture.

Hope this video can bring us back to creative basic.



Title: Build Habits with Google Forms

Summary: 
It isn’t so easy to build habits. It is said that a simple task takes as many as 30 to 40 repetitions before it becomes a habit. In this article, Erik Craddock shares how to establish your desired habits through tracking them using Google Forms.




Title: Chrome Experiments

Summary:
100,000 Stars is an interactive visualization of the stellar neighborhood created for the Google Chrome web browser. It shows the real location of over 100,000 nearby stars. Zooming in reveals 87 major named stars and our solar system. The galaxy view is an artist's rendition.


Title: Uniqlo, The Pinterest Dry Mesh Project

Summary: 
Uniqlo gamed Pinterest smartly in promoting their newest product, the dry mesh T-shirts. Their creative team pinned the dry mesh T-shirts simultaneously that it created a mosaic on the Pinterest board. The campaign was brilliantly effective in raising the awareness of the product launch.


Title: Market Smart Part 5

Summary: This time we'll learn to understand more the baby boomers. They are probably your parents  or grandparents. Helpful insights on how we talk to them through our designs or communication tools.





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