5 21 st February 2011
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21st February 2011
1. Barbie and Ken go social
If you’ve ever dreamed about strutting down the runway during one of the most highly-publicized fashion shows of the year, then New York City is going to help you partially indulge in that fantasy. From November 19th through to the 30th Victoria’s Secret’s SoHo store will be displaying nine different sets of wings that have been worn by models like Heidi Klum and Adriana Lima, and giving passersby the opportunity to pose in front of them and have their picture taken. The photos will then be uploaded to the Victoria’s Secret Facebook page so you can share them with friends.
Match.com and Mattel combined forces to create this clever viral. It’s the story of how Barbie and Ken met via Match.com. The world’s largest toy company have turned to social media to release the new “Sweet Talkin’ Ken” doll and celebrate Ken’s 50th anniversary. The campaign
is based around a drive to reunite Barbie and Ken and is centred around a website barbieandken.com which allows people to vote on
whether Barbie should take Ken back.This light hearted campaign shows how well social channels can be used
to build character profiles and achieve user interaction and engagement. Mattel have utilised Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare,
and across all three social profiles the storyline is consistent and entertaining, fans are interacting with the characters and getting
involved with the adventure.
1. Barbie and Ken Made for each other
2. Mcdonalds or love??
If you’ve ever dreamed about strutting down the runway during one of the most highly-publicized fashion shows of the year, then New York City is going to help you partially indulge in that fantasy. From November 19th through to the 30th Victoria’s Secret’s SoHo store will be displaying nine different sets of wings that have been worn by models like Heidi Klum and Adriana Lima, and giving passersby the opportunity to pose in front of them and have their picture taken. The photos will then be uploaded to the Victoria’s Secret Facebook page so you can share them with friends.
Our transition year work experience student Dillon found this mc Donalds
ad. He obviously has a sense of humour and thought this ad would work as well in ireland as it did in egypt! Mc donalds
or love which is more important??
2. Mc Donalds ad egypt
C 3. Facebook flip
If you’ve ever dreamed about strutting down the runway during one of the most highly-publicized fashion shows of the year, then New York City is going to help you partially indulge in that fantasy. From November 19th through to the 30th Victoria’s Secret’s SoHo store will be displaying nine different sets of wings that have been worn by models like Heidi Klum and Adriana Lima, and giving passersby the opportunity to pose in front of them and have their picture taken. The photos will then be uploaded to the Victoria’s Secret Facebook page so you can share them with friends.
Here’s a cool Facebook campaign from Flip Video Singapore. They’ve just launched this Flip Your Profile
app on Facebook which allows users to upload a profile video. With this app Flip Video have fused an engaging video platform into the world’s largest social network site. This app has huge amounts of potential and has
been well designed in terms of ease of use and accessibility, the whole process of updating to a profile video is complete within two easy steps. I can
see this as having great reach within Facebook as users embrace this new way to express themselves.
3. Facebook flip – next big thing
4. 3D Mapping in Czech Republic
Mapping company “The Macula” in Czech Republic have done a number of really cool
projections on old historical building in recent years. The most talked about was one for
600th anniversary of the Astronomical clock on Old Town Square in Prague in October last
year. Vodafone have sponsored another one of their light shows on a night club building
during International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary..
4. 3D Mapping in Czech Republic
C 5. Nike Campaign
When you are Nike, you just do it. There’s absolutely no point being timid or ordinary. You blaze trails, create
trends, draw attention. This kind of concept/campaign ticks all the boxes. It creates a unique, fun offline
experience and then shares it with the online world. You film it, and that becomes the TV ad; you
photograph it and that becomes the print ad; and both are used in online and social network campaigns. Put all those together with individual participants’ own
social network buzz and you have a run-away funfest across channels.
5. Clever nike campaign and concept