The next big thing? Cadbury saves bored commuters…

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After the move towards projected video adverts on the underground and animated bus stop adverts I had been wondering where the next step would be – and Cadbury may have made it with their interactive bus stop Creme Egg game. The only other similar interactive advert I have seen is a Nokia memory game bus stop advert.

Video of the game (the only video I could find with working embed code is sideways, so please tilt your head to the left now):

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Red Vs Blue

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This post is part of a series – read all the Red Vs Blue articles here

I spotted an article recently about Labour’s new spoof take on Cameron and his shadow cabinet’s methods of dealing with the current global economic downturn. The page contains a fake webchat via an instant messenger service in which the cabinet try to decide their policies and who to blame over the state of the economy.

The creative, made by Labour’s new media agency Tangent One, has caused quite a stir; with some praising their having a sense of humour whilst others claiming it is the digital equivalent of childish name calling.

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Burger King gets people to dump Facebook friends for free Burgers…

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Having worked on a little Burger King recently this article on Brand Republic amused me:

Prove your love – Burger King bribes people to ditch Facebook friends

Burger King has put out some interesting and quite unusual viral campaigns recently such as the “Whopper Virgin”  and the “Subservient Chicken” site, but this one  has gained attention recently for the glee with which it pokes a little fun at social networking whilst using it as a medium for adverting. And very successfully & publicly documenting their brand loyalty.

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iTunes Drops DRM…

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Not technically design… but never mind.

I just spotted a post on Brand Republic which states that iTunes have just announced a new pricing structure and the removal of DRM (Digital Rights Management) from their catalog as part of their new iTunes Plus sales model.

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Cobra Bite aims lager squarely at the female market…

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Cobra has been expanding its range over the last few years to include king and zero ranges and now they are making their second big push with their ‘bite’ range – a lager with real fruit juice aimed at the female market.

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You thought we wouldn't notice…

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Not sure how I didn’t come across this site before… A mixed bag of content but some of it is truly eye opening…

The site is basically a collection of posts showing work they believe to be ripped off or stolen from another source.

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Monkey – Journey to the West at O2

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Last night I saw Monkey at the O2. There are just a few days left of the extended run and I highly recommend trying to get last minute tickets if you can make it.

Monkey is based on a old Chinese legend (most known by people of my generation as a 70′s TV show called Monkey Magic). Monkey is essentially a circus opera with sung dialogue, acrobatics, martial arts and animated cut scenes. The choreography and acrobatics are by famed Chinese actor and director Chen Shi-zheng. The music is by Damon Albarn (of Blur and Gorrilaz fame) and he has teamed up again with one of my favourite comic artists Jamie Hewlett (best known for Tank Girl).

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AKQA Christmas Viral

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I have spotted quite a few video virals going around for Christmas – and this video by AKQA is by far my favourite…

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Ted Baker Limited Edition Christmas Bags

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This Christmas most shops near me have been concentrating on putting up as many huge SALE signs as humanly possible and smothering the shelves in tinsel and festive decorations. It all seems a little, obvious. I have started to not notice it – Always there in the peripheral vision, it has become a kind of visual festive white noise.

I was pondering this when I spotted this limited edition Christmas bag in Ted Baker. Subtle, stylish with a lot of thought gone into a simple idea – resulting in a bag which you want to actually pay for – and something that also handily is nice enough to use as a gift bag to save on wrapping paper too…

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