Internet Explorer’s new commercial Child of the ‘90s instantly clicks with anyone who was born in that age. It tells us that the web browser is a ‘90s kid, too, and subtly depicts how it has now mended its ways.
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Bombay Duck Designs Creates Flip Books for Project Crayons
Bombay Duck Designs by Sameer Kulavoor used simple flip books to convey the powerful message of Project Crayons, an NGO in Mumbai. The flip books depicted the rehabilitation process that people go through with the positive support of Project Crayons.
8-bit Lane: 8-bit Art Promotes Wreck-It Ralph Blu-ray Launch
8-bit Lane is a whole street in U.K. filled with pixel art structures, creatures and figurines. The installation was created by Disney to promote the blu-ray launch of the film Wreck-It Ralph. It pays homage to video games of the past and the emerging trend of 8-bit artwork.
BMW i Interactive Display
BMW used an interactive window display to demonstrate the BMW i concept cars on the streets of New York. The BMW i interactive display gave a reflection of the things to come in the near future.
Make the City Sound Better Uses The Sound Taxi to Convert Noise
Make the City Sound Better is an ambient advertising campaign for the launch of a new brand of headphones called Capital from the manufacturer AIAIAI. Make the City Sound Better takes the everyday noise of London and converts it into beautiful music.
Nike RFID Sends Digital Cheers in Budapest Half Marathon
Nike used RFID technology to send a series of personalized messages to the participants of the Budapest Half Marathon to cheer and motivate them to reach their goals.
Lexus Interactive Ad Uses CinePrint and iPad
The new interactive print ad for Lexus ES 2013 fuses the iPad and a print ad to deliver stunning visuals that make the car seem irresistible. The Lexus interactive ad uses a new technology called CinePrint.
Volkswagen India Uses a Vibrator on Today’s Times of India Print Ad
Volkswagen India sent a shiver down a newspaper reader’s spine with their new print ad in the Times of India dated 11th September, 2012.



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