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December 1, 2015

Bell Canada’s Sleek Structure Looms Over Festivals

As a top sponsor of three of Canada’s biggest music and entertainment festivals, Bell Canada wanted to make a statement. The resulting four-story Bell Box not only created the dominant presence the company was looking for, it used its very architecture to represent the brand as a cutting edge, technologically advanced and digitally savvy telecom....

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December 1, 2015

Mammoth Google I/O Leans on Intimate, Productive Spaces

When the exchange of great ideas is at the heart of your event, sometimes it’s best to get out of the way and let the magic happen. Google’s design approach to its annual I/O developer’s conference did just that, with an effortless blend of communal spaces, welcoming exhibit elements and blank canvases that, altogether, invited...

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November 30, 2015

LEGO Tackles Youth Demo with Bionicle Vehicle Tour

After a super-successful run with the first Bionicle tour in 2001, Lego headed out yet again last summer with a 2002 incarnation looking to obtain 300,000 targeted impressions and visit 1,000 demographic-rich locations over 10 weeks for a new Toa Nuva toy extension. The campaign was tailored to appeal to the “shredder teen,” that savvy...

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November 30, 2015

Snapple Mobile Tour Offers Mohawks and Dye Jobs

Upscale? Nope. Trendy? Hardly. The genius of the Dye Hard vehicle was in its budget-beating simplicity. It would have been so easy to order a super-dooper, high-tech machine to herald the introduction of five new flavors, but Snapple took the road less traveled (actually they took the road traveled about 10 years ago) when it...

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November 30, 2015

Gillette Mobile Tour Combines Science and Technology

A mobile campaign promising to reach out and touch the “goddess” hidden inside every woman better have one helluva rig behind it. And it did, once Pierce hit the road with a Venus in Motion tour stacked with museum-styled displays placing end-users at the heart of intimate, personal and relevant experiences. At tour stops, women were...

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