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August 25, 2016

Stella Artois Hosts a Multisensory Dining Experience

Stella Artois gave Torontonians all the feels last fall with a multisensory experience aimed at building its image as a premium beer brand. Targeting adventurous foodies, ages 25-34, the brand partnered with some of Toronto’s biggest artists to create the Stella Artois Sensorium—a hands-on, share-worthy dining experience that stimulated attendees’ sense of touch, sight, taste,...

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August 24, 2016

Intel Turns Keynote into Tech-Fueled Extravaganza

Intel transformed its opening keynote at CES 2016 into an extension of its highly immersive exhibit experience on the show floor. With an emphasis on changing industry perceptions of the company from a PC powerhouse to one that is reimagining consumer experiences across sports, fashion, music, robotics, health and the maker movement, the keynote, with...

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August 24, 2016

Axe Redefines Masculinity with a Sleek Press Event

This was a press event as bold as Axe’s marketing tactics, one that launched the brand’s new narrative and garnered its largest press coverage to date—more than four billion p.r. impressions across 923 editorial placements. The idea? To pivot from outdated and homogenous views of masculinity that hold guys back to Find Your Magic, the...

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March 23, 2016

Ford Rolls out Interactive TV Series to Build Social Presence

It was the first-ever reality show created by an advertiser, driven by consumers and broadcast on network TV. Ford’s “Escape Routes” was a six-part televised series of “Amazing Race”-style challenges in which six pairs of best friends vied for a Ford Escape and $100,000. Consumers supported their favorite contestants in their challenges online via live...

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March 8, 2016

Capital One Promotes Community Theme at SXSW

Capital One’s Future of Banking installation was as warm and friendly as a neighborhood coffee bar. While fresh-brewed coffee and a community table attracted the digital natives, film and music buffs and cultural leaders who attend SXSW, glass shelving, wood-grain louvers and Mondrian-like grid structures that housed monitors and graphics completed its picture of a...

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