
Pepsi Max Bus Shelter
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Pepsi Max surprised London commuters with an unbelievable experience at the New Oxford Street bus stop. From meteorites and aliens to lions and balloons, this ‘Unbelievable’ Bus Shelter is a little bit of branded fun. Enjoy watching their reactions… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9rf9GmYpM

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To promote exercise and the 2014 Olympics, a very special ticket machine has been installed at the Moscow subway station. Instead of accepting money as payment, the high-tech ticket machine only accepted exercise. Riders could receive a free ticket by standing in front of the…

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This map was created by comic website Doghouse Diaries and highlights what each country leads the world in… very cool. Australia has the most deadly animals, deadly shark attacks and highest rate of melanoma in the world… not so cool. Here are…

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To illustrate the adventurous reputation of Toyota’s Rav4, the car manufacturer built an outdoor website on the Bryanston Cycle Park in Johannesburg. Parts from the website were brought to life on a 1.8km cycling track that was fitted with sensors, custom-built option…

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I love the transparency of digital, ‘true’ audience data is the one thing that traditional media (no matter how much is invested in pre and post research) cannot deliver. Amscreen can now detect the age, gender and more of each person…

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I just found this fantastic new campaign from Coca-Cola. They have used technology is a way that brings together people in a really powerful way. In March 2013, Coca-Cola set out to break down barriers and create a simple moment of…
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