Posts tagged Mobile

Have you had too much fun in the sun? myTAN – a tanning advisor for the iPhone can tell you.

The strategy: In an effort to create awareness for Canada as an alternative holiday destination for the Australian sun worshipper, we developed a new mobile brand experience: With myTAN you were able to control your tan, track your overall sun exposure time, screen your tanning environment and do a skin exam on a regular basis. This long term benefit for myTAN users was linked to the functionality of exploring sunny beaches in Canada, the northern hemisphere, with less hazardous ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

iQueue – Global Queuing Network.

In an effort to create awareness for the Yukon Territory as a unique holiday destination, we developed a digital marketing campaign and established a new, fascinating mobile service for travellers – the iQueue© – a global queuing network. It turned out, that we created a new social movement: iQueuing.

The core campaign message was: “Discover the Yukon – vacation without line-ups.” We invited tourists across 7 key international markets who were waiting in long line-ups to get swopped by iQueuers so that they had more time to explore nearby areas. We made that possible by establishing a new real-time mobile service called iQueue. Behind that service was a network of friendly people managed and organized through a website and mobile mesg. platform. The app got featured just recently on BBC

4 Stunning iPhone Ideas for the Perfect Skiing Day on the Mountain

This post is part of Marc-Oliver’s Web Fiction series, which highlights a creative business idea for the digital world. Names are fictitious.

As a creative designer I was looking for additional (marketing) opportunities to offer interactive experiences to peoples mountain routine. Ideas to connect them with the brand (in this case the ski resorts) in a new inspiring way. Its about: Life – Fun – Play.

Well, you know me: I just love skiing and I love my iPhone. The question that came up yesterday while I was riding on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain again: Can the iPhone change the way we ski? Simple question and some might say stupid too. But, think about it twice and take a look at some of those great ideas I outlined and scetched for you.