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Get on the FIFA 2012 Scarf

on November 4, 2011 by Mark comments

GET ON THE FIFA 12 SCARF. Claim a place for your club on the world’s longest fan scarf. Post your message of support via Twitter or Facebook for the chance to have it knitted for real into a metre of world-record-breaking scarf. Read more…

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Durex Virtual Sex

on October 11, 2011 by Mark comments

Love the budget and the production on this new site from Durex condoms – in Arabia!! What I found less appealing was the trick of using hot girls and boys tempting you to have sex with them by holding your fingers on your monitor. WTF!! How many are going to fall for that old trick? Read more…

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The Uniqlo t-shirt Grand Prix

on October 5, 2011 by Martina comments

Wanna design a t-shirt for Uniqlo? Or would you rather just enjoy a new simple & fantastic digital execution by the Japanese fashion brand? Whatever the case, Uniqlo UT is the website to visit. Voting for a contest with hundreds of entries has never been so quick, fun and fair to all participants.

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Lars Von Trier loves Html 5

on October 4, 2011 by Martina comments

White, minimalist and in HTML 5. Melancholia by Lars Von Trier is not my kind of movie. But definitely my kind of website. Love the way they used the vertical scroll integrated with the storytelling.

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Robots Are Attacking on Street View

on September 30, 2011 by Mark comments

Feel like blowing up your house/office…? Using similar technology to the successful The Wilderness Downtown, Chaos in Your Town lets you create a blockbuster robot film featuring your very own street and house. Using Google Maps Street View as the background to the scenes Chaos in Your Town creates an incredible Flash based movie that shows robots walking down your street, targeting your house and blowing it to kingdom come. well worth checking out! Read more…

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Mentos Monsters vs Aerobics – maybe

on September 29, 2011 by Mark comments

Mentos’ new line of gum really puts the choice in your hands. The gum comes in a pack that has two flavors — it’s your choice which one you want to take. The site follows a similar “Up to You” theme with four pairs of films that run in parallel to each other. In one scenario, visitors can decide between being a “Hip Hop Superstar” with Naughty by Nature, or an astronaut. In another, they can either take part in a Japanese Game Show or run from zombies. The unique interface allows users to toggle seamlessly between the two scenarios. A central menu holds all the different combinations of films, each representing one flavor of the Mentos gum. Read more…

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The New Beetle in Html 5

on September 27, 2011 by Martina comments

Volkswagen is celebrating the release of its 21st Century Beetle with a pretty interesting Html 5 website that shows the history of the iconic car scrolling on the vertical axis from 1945 to 2011.

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Borgia Family new site

on September 26, 2011 by Mark comments

From BETC Digital Paris. The latest drama from French cable TV operator Canal+ is the immoral and decadent story of the Borgia Family in the Renaissance. To launch the series digitally, the visitor is literally plunged into a Renaissance scene.

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ASOS Urban-Tour Interactive Dancing

on September 15, 2011 by Mark comments

ASOS has launched a global digital interactive campaign for menswear, by Bartle Bogle Hegarty and Stinkdigital. The platform “urban tour” promotes the autumn/winter 2011 menswear collection. It focuses on the latest trends in culture, music, art and fashion from seven cities – London, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai. Three films were shot that focus on London, Paris and Tokyo and feature extreme examples of raw talent from performance artists.

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Golf Roulette

on September 7, 2011 by Mark comments

Agency Try/Apt, Norway turned E6, the Norwegian equivalent of Route 66, into a roulette board using Google maps and StreetView. The site asked Norwegians to place their bets on how far a Golf BlueMotion could run on a single tank of fuel. If the car car stopped on your spot, it would be yours.

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