Showing posts with label experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experience. Show all posts
Red Bull "Airdrop": A User Experience & Interactive Campaign
This project was developed as an interactive experience. The idea was to create a situation that would disrupt the daily flow of students on college campuses and create a memorable experience. The objective was to brake the passiveness of the experience which students have come accustomed to, free product samples, and involve them in an interactive experience where they would become apart of the campaign itself.
[via]
Featured Work: Maya Zankoul
Fellow blogger/designer Maya Zankoul has been in the spotlights lately for her admirable work, posted daily on her blog Maya's Amalgam. Maya just sketches her funny, everyday experiences that usually many of us here in Lebanon can identify with.
"Maya Zankoul, a 22-year-old graphic designer from the southern village of Hasbaya, had had it with work one day when she decided to let out her frustration on an online blog. She drew sketches of her ideas spontaneously, unaware that the images posted on her blog also conveyed grievances shared by the youth of the country." - Now Lebanon, in an article published on their website.
You can also watch an interview that Maya recently had with Al Hurra Television.
Here are some snapshots from Maya's blog. You must check it out!


"Maya Zankoul, a 22-year-old graphic designer from the southern village of Hasbaya, had had it with work one day when she decided to let out her frustration on an online blog. She drew sketches of her ideas spontaneously, unaware that the images posted on her blog also conveyed grievances shared by the youth of the country." - Now Lebanon, in an article published on their website.
You can also watch an interview that Maya recently had with Al Hurra Television.
Here are some snapshots from Maya's blog. You must check it out!



Labels:
blog,
experience,
funny,
illustration,
lebanese,
life,
maya zankoul
Google Claims The Streets





The Google Street View application allows you to take a trip throughout a city in 3D. With this campaign, Google takes Street View navigation arrows into real life all over the city in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Groningen. At bus stops near central places in the city, people can experience how Street View works.
via Ads Of The World
Labels:
3d,
advertisement,
amsterdam,
applications,
arrows,
bus stop,
campaign,
city,
experience,
google,
navigation,
real,
street,
view
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)