Monday, December 21, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

AAU_Gina_Anne Final PDF

AAU_Anne_Gina

AAU_Yoon & Jessie



AAU_Final

Cube_Yoon & Jessie




Cube_Jessie N Yoon

AAU_Brian & Jack

Anne Marie and Gina Cube Final PDF

Gina and Anne Marie Cube Final PDF

Carolina and Gina Flip Final PDF

Carolina and Gina Flip Final PDF

AAU: Designing Artists_Fathan and Sean C



Programs used: Photoshop CS3,/CS4 Flash CS3/CS4

AAU_IRIS-DANIEL-FRANK

FLIP - BRIAN & DANIEL

CUBE_carolina_mel

CUBE_PDF

FLIP_BRIAN & DANIEL

AAU_carolina_mel

AAU_PDF

FLIP_mel_iris

FLIP_iris_mel

Gina & Carolina Flippin' - Network of You

Flip_Mel+Iris

Flip Mino Interactive Campaign from Iris Lai on Vimeo.

AAU_Anne_Gina

CUBE_mel_carolina

AAU_mel_carolina

FLIP_Sean & Jessie




Flip Final height="500" width="100%" > value="http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=24198220&access_key=key-h4c3ycogp7nsc0zfo2z&page=1&version=1&viewMode=slideshow">

AAU_Javier & Sean



AAU

Nissan Cube - Fathan & Sean C

Nissan Cube - Fathan & Sean C from Fathan Thaher on Vimeo.

Flip Mino - Fathan & Anne Marie

Flip Mino - Fathan & Anne Marie from Fathan Thaher on Vimeo.

Cube_Javier & Sean


Cube Campaign Clifton

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Flip_Sean C & Yoon




Flip_Sean C & Yoon

EidaTan_NissanCube_revision

Revised accordingly.
hope it's better. :p

'All you need is love', and a cure for Aids.

Starbucks brought together 150+ countries to belt out the Beatles tune for Project Red, and streamed it live. You can still be part of the cause by recording your own version. All you need is love and a web cam. -Jon

http://www.starbucksloveproject.com/


EidaTan_AAU_revision

Amended according to comment...hopefully, it's better now...oops:)

AshitaEida_Flip_Demo

Anne_Gina_Cube_Demo




This demo keeps developing glitches any time we try to convert the file from an .fla file to a .mov file.
With each new conversion something might go back to normal while something new gets messed with.

Any suggestions?

Saturday, December 5, 2009

AAU Designing Artists Demo



Just in case, here's the direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwrnyiGfPTo. Thanks. Sean C. & Fathan

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Target is coming to SF for 2 days.

Starting Dec. 11th, the bulls-eye is setting its sights on San Francisco for a limited time only in the form of a pop-up store. With the amount of vacant real estate due to the economy, brands are do some unique things to generate buzz. It's a smart edition to any ad campaign. The following article is from SFGate. -Jon

Untitled Document

Target squeezing into Mint Plaza (Chronicle photo)

Local media is buzzing about the new Target that's heading San Francisco. But unlike the one proposed for Metreon, this Target will be temporary. On Dec. 11, the Target-to-go will park itself in Mint Plaza, sell its wares and then vanish Dec. 13. [Tip to Curbed SF | SFist | Examiner]

While ephemeral establishments have been around for years, the concept is gaining steam, especially in this economy. Retailers see the pop-up as a relatively easy and fast way to make a buck. They get cheap space, (there's no need to sign a long-term lease), cheap publicity and a cheap outlet to test new products. They also fill vacant space, making desperate landlords happy.

But as you'll see below, the pop-ups vary in style and concept:

-- Some stores emphasized presentation. Puma City was a traveling 11,000-square-foot space made of 24 shipping containers. It landed in Boston in May. Uniqlo, from Japan, roved the streets of New York in 2007. Delta's SKY 360 -- part ticket kiosk, part lounge, part nightclub, part grounded jet -- showcased everything from luxury airline seats to in-flight menu tastings.


Puma City (more photos from Street Attack)

Delta SKY 360

-- Other pop-up stores try to entice customers with gimmicks. Lexus turned into a mini art gallery, Ford Fusion kiosk offered makeovers, while JVC broke out the karaoke machine. Nonretailers include Design.Starts.Here. -- a collaboration of four Manhattan architecture firms -- the U.S. Potato Board (Mr. Healthy Potato Head and all) and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Visitors Bureau
(video)

-- And who can forget one of the most iconic pop-ups of all?

[RELATED LINKS: North Beach's Local Patron | Pop-ups in NYC | Pop-ups in S.F.]

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

OutsideIn 12/9: Patrick Coyne from CommArts

Editor of Communication Arts, Patrick Coyne, is coming to 60 Federal to give us a sneak peek at the yet-to-be-released Advertising Annual for this year. It doesn't hit shelves until January so this is an exclusive treat.

To my Interactive peeps on Wed night: We're going to have a hard stop of 5:30pm, then class will be continued at 60 Federal.

Wed, December 9th
6-7pm
Rm. 501



Eidatan_AAU (revised)

EidaTan_AAU

Call Wilderness Man and talk to him through your computer. It's free.

From Creativity.




Lonely? Why not ring up Skype's The Wilderness Man, who's camping out right now in the middle of nowhere, waiting to take your call.

In an attempt to raise awareness of Skype's cheaper international calls to landlines and mobile phones, The Viral Factory has sent trilingual actor Rob Cavazos, aka Wilderness Man, on a ten day camping trip next to the "most remote phone box in the world," where he'll be taking calls from all over the globe. Visitors to the site can ring him up through Skype (or through any phone service) and watch/hear their conversation live (It works—we tried it.)

Cavazos speaks fluent English, Spanish and French. At press time, he'd gotten calls from 28 countries, including Iraq, Kazakhstan and Jordan. As for where exactly he's located, Cavazos says he's not sure. "I landed in an airport in the south of Spain and beyond that I don't know anything. There is nothing around. We'd been driving through a stretch of nothingness."

The project is the first live-streaming campaign from both Skype and The Viral Factory. It was inspired by The Mojave Phone Booth, a public phone in the middle of the Mojave Desert, sixteen miles from the nearest highway. A huge following of people made pilgrimages to the phone to make a call, or called it randomly, to see if someone would answer.

Nissan Cube_Creativer_Iris, Daniel, Frank