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December 21, 2015

Rodenstock’s Gigantic Pair of Eyeglasses Create a Spectacle

There’s nothing like a gigantic pair of eyeglasses to help you see the light, especially one that is 15-feet wide, 5-feet high and with earpieces that measure nearly 20-feet long. No, we’re not talking Alice in Wonderland here. We’re talking Rodenstock, a leading German manufacturer of high-end, high-tech eyewear. To reinforce its image as a...

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November 19, 2015

Lexus’ Ride-and-Drive Footprint Offers Upscale Activations

Taste of Lexus was completely revitalized for this year, becoming more than just an upscale ride-and-drive, but a destination in its own right. Modeled after retail destinations like Rodeo Drive and Fifth Avenue, the Lexus Promenade was the centerpiece. It comprised a 200-foot-by-50-foot esplanade surrounded by product salons, lifestyle activities and restaurants and embedded with...

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November 19, 2015

Altoids Celebrates Anti-Love on Valentine’s Day

The Altoids Anti-Love Valentine’s Day Chocolate Pop-Up Shoppe was the ultimate destination for anyone seeking a little rebellion against the oppressions of Valentine’s Day. The shoppes opened Valentine’s Day week in Chicago, Miami and New York City (with additional sampling programs in Seattle and San Francisco). Inside was a full-service coffee bar serving complimentary coffee, lattes...

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November 19, 2015

Microsoft’s Game Launch Rivals Hollywood Premiere

If Halo 3 is one of the bestselling video games of all time, Halowood, its Beta Preview Launch, has to be one of the best celebrity parties ever. The launch party took over several Hollywood soundstages, transforming the space into a large-scale destination for celebrities, tastemakers and the media. From the exterior approach to the...

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November 19, 2015

Kyocera’s CTIA Booth Offers Tech, River Rocks and Butterflies

To communicate its new brand image to attendees of CTIA 2007, Kyocera Wireless played on the Japanese principal of In-Yo, or balance, and incorporated elements of Tatami architecture to portray the east-west duality and extend the concept to the interplay between nature and technology. Natural materials such as zebra wood, wheat grass and tumbled river...

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