Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Top 5 Social Video Brands on Viral Video Friday!


Happy Viral Video Friday everyone! Let's get right into weekend mode with the best viral videos from this week's web search. Check out the videos here to see an overly attached Justin Bieber fan, The Red Bull Kluge Athlete Machine, and some Movember fun.

Go Viral recently released it's top 100 list of the most powerful brands in branded content. Their social video report is a great way to see how brands are using social video to position themselves - especially the ones that are doing it right. Check out the top five brands to make it on the list along with some of their social video skills:

1. Red Bull




2. Google



3. Disney



4. Nike



5. Samsung



Friday, January 27, 2012

#Viral Friday



I know it's raining, but Happy Viral Friday!! Stay in, put your feet up and check out this week's hottest videos on the web. Click here to view them; I promise...they are worth it!


Monday, October 31, 2011

Nike's Splash Projection


To launch the new Jordan Melo M8 Nike came up with a new way to make a splash. A 3D mapping technique on water helped take their launch event to another level. Not quite sure how water fits in with the shoe, Melo or the launch...but still love the idea.

Check out the video below:


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Nike Turns London Into a Game Board


Nike and Wieden+Kennedy have created a campaign to get young people excited about running. Instead of going the traditional message-board campaign route, the team created an experiential campaign to encourage young people who already jog for exercise to identify themselves as runners.

The GRID competition has split the city of London into 48 different postal codes, and each area has four traditional telephone boxes. Players compete by doing runs to the first phone box in their area. They dial a number, enter their specific runners code and then follow the instructions they are given. Ultimately, this runners scavenger hunt will have the runners moving between phone boxes, picking up virtual prizes along the way.

The first competition was held in April, and this follow up is proving to be just as successful. The current competition started this past Friday and will last for 15 days. The participants can keep up with the competition online at the GRID website. Nike tallies individual contestant scores and creates visualizations of the race. The site is tallying information every time a competitor calls from one of the phone boxes and is able to log in time and running data. Stamen Design in San Francisco has helped Nike create visualizations that illustrate various aspects of the race. For day nine of the competition - Halloween - the site had Day Runners pitted agains Vampires. Check out the video below to see who won...