Showing posts with label Websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Websites. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

This snowman is sexy

In what appears to be a Target website, Hot or Not Snowman determines which is the sexiest snowman of all. 





Monday, June 27, 2011

Stop! It's lego time.

Here are a few spots for Lego, including a couple of outdoor posters in Malaysia:

This is what AR+Lego looks like.  The lego bus posters blend into the city background, adding a lego-fied multi-eyed slug, lego robots playing hide-and-go-seek and a lost urban orca into the landscape.  If we only had an augmented reality app that would Lego-fy our everyday surroundings so everything looks like lego.

Here is a video for the Lego Builders of Infinity website game:


Visitors of the website build a lego bridge to get the little lego guy to the other side.   There are different brick colors and sizes to choose from, as well as special bricks that vanish, crumble, fall or speed up when the little lego guy jumps across them. 

Friday, April 1, 2011

Wonderful claw machine

This is a modified claw machine for Nestea:


This seems like a fun idea.  Users can interact online with a simulated claw machine and the video displays shows the actual claw machine movements they are doing online.  This video doesn't explain if the people who won a Nestea online got an actual Nestea in real life.  Not a coupon...  But a real Nestea in the mail!  That would have been great.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

All I want for Christmas is a petite lap giraffe

Kudos! Kudos! On the DirectTV campaign for creating a Petite Lap Giraffe website*.  They took the time to create the back story of  Sokoblovsky Farms.

*As seen on AMERICAN TV COMMERCIAL!  [Ha!]

The site includes a Giraffe cam.  Right now there's not much going on:

Apparently the little guy pops in and out every once in a while.  But they do offer cute photos:


Sunday, March 20, 2011

Goo things come to those who wait

For Easter, the Cadbury Cream Egg Canada site has a Cad-a-pult.  Very cute.  


Not to be confused with a Cat-a-pult.


The arrow on the site is marshmellow, eh?  [Nice touch].  So you enter the coordinates.  I chose the Empire State Building.  ...and this part does take some time to load.  They do things a little slower in Canada, eh?  Then you pull down the Cad-a-pult arm and then you GOO!  Actually I held down too long, and my Cadbury egg rolled away.  It actually took me five tries to properly launch my egg, and I missed the Empire State Building by a bit.