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Author Archives: James Bealey
These double page spreads created for Mercedes Benz by Y&R Interactive earlier this year, visually show the differences of the left and right brain. Each image is beautifully illustrated to not only create an effective and standout print ad, but also a work of art.
A recent survey in the US states that 35% of Facebook users are less engaged on the social network site than they were six months ago. Many respondents also believe that Facebook is merely a passing fad as they look to newer social media platforms to engage and interact with… However the recent IPO agreement […]
The Augmented Reality based “Electric Café” from Volkswagen, setup to educate and inspire people in China / Hong Kong about how energy efficient the Volkswagen Electric cars actually are in comparison to their every day items.
Our technology preferences have become such a matter of personal expression that they’re now seen by many as a critical aspect of their so-called personal brands. The Setup is an ongoing interview series in which subjects, most of whom are technology professionals, reveal “what they use to get the job done.” While many of the products discussed have […]
Some beautiful food photography and styling from Cannelle et Vanille blog.
We all know that a large percentage of the population has Facebook & but do you know about the social network’s power users?….Power users are actually present on all social networks (Twitter, Pinterest, Linked In, Instagram etc) and they are generally the people who drive the content and interaction on the site while others lurk […]
When it comes to apps, you really can’t really beat Instagram right now and a company called ADR Studio have created a camera based on the app’s icon. It’s a concept design, but it really does blend the real world and the online world brilliantly. In theory, the camera would spit out photos from a […]
Viggle, a new loyalty program for television that gives people real rewards for checking into the shows they’re watching is quickly catching on in the US. Is Viggle along with similar applications, such as the already established Fango, set to make an exemplary passive activity such as watching television a social and rewarding activity? From […]