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[Inspiration] 574 Clips

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http://574clips.com/

I personally felt this is a great effort and campaign to touch people’s heart that is really into sneakers. What they do is to individually film 480 Videos (of 20 seconds) and 480 Polaroid pictures on a limited edition of the NB shoes.

And user/people that is interested on that would have to ‘claim’ the shoe once they bought it on the store, kind like a ‘multiplayer online game’ but in a larger and “real-life” scale, a warmer approach rather than the usual ‘keyboard’ and ‘mouse’ interaction.

They believed it’s possible to edit and shot all of the videos manually, and, it’s almost half of a thousand clips to be exact. I strongly felt that the site could be better than the current one because the idea and content itself is really great but probably on a first sight, it might render some people uninterested to explore it. Love the idea and effort on the clips. Felt very personal. Read the interview.

[Inspiration] Uniqloism

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UNIQLO : SHOW

My favorite apparel brand has never fail to amaze me again and again. Followed by their overly succesful Uniqlock campaign, I’m pretty sure some of us  wouldn’t mind to have all these beautiful dancers as screensavers, a great promotional tool and marketing idea from the agency itself.

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UNIQLO : MARCH
Being only good looking people doesn’t mean that is the criteria to get into modelling, at least in the context of the site, you may end up being selected as one of the March-er and invited to Tokyo for the photo shooting session! What is most intriguing for me is that they literally launched the site during March 2009, which coincidently, is the name of the campaign, which depicts marching around with their cloths. Damn.

Update May 18, 2009 : Got a link from Eugene, thanks!

UNIQLO : Reborn
Over-ambitious expansion and over-reliance on one product nearly ruined Uniqlo, but now the Japanese retailer is back in fine style.
It’s a great insight on how the brand that seems to go downhill went back again over to the top.



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