Fine Touches of Big Ideas.
"Small Ideas" is a creative archive of cool advertisements, campaigns, creative and/or media ideas.
It is created & maintained by Miki Sim Li Fen, an ad student based in Singapore.
Takahashi Shuzou - SHIRO Cheers System
The shochu brewery attempts to target the female crowd through this social viral campaign SHIRO Cheers System, where you can put Facebook & Twitter friends into the beautifully produced video. Why not include mixi too? Anyway, the main girl’s pretty cute, huh.
Panoramic photo from Glastonbury Festival
At last weekend’s Glastonbury Festival, the legendary UK music and performing arts event, a huge photo was taken of 70,000 enthusiastic fans.
Now this picture, which was snapped during the halftime of the England-Slovenia World Cup Match, is being circulated around the web and tagged via Facebook Connect. The panoramic photograph has already been tagged with thousands of people and is, in all likelihood, the most-tagged photo in existence.
The experience is a bit like Where’s Waldo for the digital age, where oddly dressed cartoon characters are replaced by real people. If you enable Facebook Connect, you can tag yourself and your friends. Just be a good sport, and don’t tag people you know aren’t in the photo. That would ruin the game for everyone, wouldn’t it?
In addition to this fascinating exercise in photo-tagging, the Glastonbury organizers have also developed a cool mobile app for navigating the festival, including current and upcoming acts on various stages, exits, amenities and more in an augmented-reality interface. Kudos to that team for making such great use of available digital media tools.
The Glastonbury Festival is the largest open-air music and performing arts festival in existence. Although Glastonbury is best known for showcasing musical groups, it also features dance, cabaret, theater, comedy, circus and other types of acts.
Would you like to see more massive photos from events like this tagged via Facebook? What do you think about this from a viral marketing perspective?
(via Mashable)
Nike’s really pushed the boat out with their latest extension of their “Write the Future” adverts with a Project (Red) supporting charitable piece.
The 2 minute clip is presented in the form of a classroom lesson 100 years in the future which chronicles the social media/supporter campaign which rose up and helped defeat the Aids epidemic.
It’s a great bit of charity advertising, with typically high Nike production values, and a great, positive way of recognising some of the real issues still facing South Africa in the shadow of the World Cup.
Nike “Write The Future- End Aids”
Drogba is the man.
4 notes (via wantandblog & colin-drumwright)
Walls - Share Happy Ice Cream Machine
Give a smile to their Facebook page and get a free ice-cream. Simple as that.
Ikea - Play Report
A social initiative, from Ikea, to encourage parents to play more with their kids!