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Author | O2 Admin
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 | 

GACA (General Authority of Civil Aviation) has selected O2 KSA to develop the brand identity of the Saudi Domestic Airports and O2 has worked closely with the client to identify the branding challenge and new brand positioning. O2 has conducted several ‘Oxygen’ session workshops after which we found the right direction for the logo. After designing the logo, we could then start on activating the brand by creating the collaterals, from gates branding to uniforms to the airport signage. The collection of these materials was the biggest challenge for us, and so far the client has been very pleased with the creative direction of KSA’s domestic airports, which will continue to be developed in the coming months by the O2 team in Jeddah.


Author | O2 Admin
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 | 

In an important step in its expansion strategy within international business and finance capitals, O2 Network is proud to announce the launch of a new global office based in Hong Kong! The team will meet the increasing demand for creative services in the region and build new businesses in one of Asia’s largest markets. According to Mohammed Johmani, Founder of the O2 Network, the goal of the expansions is to strengthen an industry which is witnessing significant growth but also strong critique and evaluation.

“It’s all about showing value for your services, and that evidence has become increasingly important in light of the worldwide businesses challenges faced during 2009,” says Johmani. “This will be the foundation of our strategy entering into Hong Kong as the demand for communication consultancy services remains strong.”

The launch of O2 Network in Hong Kong, one of the pioneer business capitals in South East Asia, is the first of the company’s Asian offices and is seen as a strategic gateway into regional markets including the world’s second largest economy China. The new O2 office will offer a comprehensive portfolio of the network’s services, including market research, PR consultancy, advertising, branding, and interactive web products.


Author | O2 Admin
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | 

Courtesy of adage.com What marketing campaigns form the last fifty years do you remember the most? Probably only a few, and we bet that most of them are the ones that touched your heart and moved you emotionally. It’s not all about making money, and these campaigns show that the most memorable work is done not for the company, but for the public.

1. American Express Statue of Liberty Restoration (1983): During a three-month period, American Express offered to contribute 1 cent for each card transaction and $1 for each new card issued. The campaign raised $1.7 million to restore the statue and Ellis Island.

2. Yoplait Save Lids to Save Lives (1999 to present): Consumers were asked to save and mail in millions of sticky lids to raise 10 cents each to support Susan G. Komen, a breast cancer patient. To date it has raised more than $26 million.

3. Dove Campaign for Real Beauty (2004 to present): Unilever developed the Dove Self-Esteem Fund and hopes to reach 5 million young women with information on positive body image by the end of 2010.

4. 1,000 Playgrounds in 1,000 Days (2005 to 2008): The Home Depot and KaBOOM took employee volunteerism to build great places for kids to play within walking distance of their homes.

5. The Members Project (2007 to 2008): American Express pioneered the use of social media to direct corporate giving and buttressed brand appreciation with this effort. Over two years it gave away $4.5 million, including top winners the Alzheimer’s Association and U.S. Fund for UNICEF.

6. Whirlpool and Habitat for Humanity (2004 to 2007): The appliance maker transformed its previously little-known commitment to CSR by providing a refrigerator to each Habitat for Humanity home built in the U.S.

7. Lee National Denim Day (1996 to the present): Lee, a traditonal male brand, embraced the breast cancer cause by empowering consumers to organize workplace drives at which employees contributed $5 for the right to wear jeans to work on the first Friday in October. Over 13 years, the program has raised nearly $75 million for breast cancer research and advocacy.

8. Product (Red) (2006 to the present): With their privately held company, Bono and Bobby Shriver created a cause marketing campaign (RED). They licensed the brand to GAP, Apple, Armani and many other retailers. (RED) has raised more than $140 million for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

9. Live Strong Bracelet (2004 to present): Nike and Lance Armstrong Foundation first came up with the idea to raise funds and awareness to super cyclist’s cancer by yellow rubber bands.


Author | O2 Admin
Thursday, June 25th, 2009 | 

pringlesThis banner ad shows a young, online audience how fun, eccentric - and even downright weird - life with Pringles can be. As the user clicks on the banner again and again (and again, and again), they go deeper and deeper into a story with surprises at every turn without ever leaving the ad.

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Author | O2 Admin
Thursday, June 04th, 2009 | 

Turn on your computers, redirect your browser and get ready to communicate and start twittering on the hottest online community website. As a trendy web service, Twitter allows family, friends and co–workers to communicate with each other and stay connected. Essentially it is a micro-blog, or a mini online diary where people can exchange information and answer the question; what are you doing?

Alongside many other social media websites, Twittering is becoming a major part of our every-day activities, used by our friends, heroes, movie stars and even our politicians. From President Barack Obama who used Twitter during his presidential campaign to Oprah Winfrey who recently tweeted; ‘Why I LOVED today’s show: puppies get saved. Prisoners get healed. Soldiers get helped. Full circle blessing. Thanks for watching,’ the message is clear and simple; if you are not Twittering, what are you waiting for?

Want to know who else is Twittering?

The US police and fire departments - Updating the public on fires

The Guardian newspaper – After 188 of communicating solely in ink – they have crossed the line into the realm of social media

Pizza Hut - Recently created a position for a “Twintern” to be the company’s voice on twitter!
Ashton Kutcher - One of the most popular celebrities to follow with a whopping 5 million increase in twitter users,
CNN - Many Many followers from all around the world.

So what are you waiting for, start twittering today and let the world know what you are up to.

Using twitter tips:

Be brief: you only have 140 characters to broadcast your thoughts or status updates, so try to use the small words and abbreviations.

Frequency: despite the fact that there are no rules on the frequency of twitter use, people are less inclined to follow you if you update your twitter two dozen times a day.

Hash tags: hash tags can be used to show all similar tweets; for instance, using #EventUpdate to show updates related to that certain event.

Interacting: When replying to somebody’s question on twitter use the @ symbol in front of their twitter name to show that this response will come up in the “Replies” section in their account, this way your reply won’t get lost with the constant updates.

Make sure you reply to people’s comments and messages to make the most out of twitter.
Re-tweet: using the “re-tweet” option to forward some else’s tweet into your own account.
Twitter is a cool and entertaining way to stay in contact with others, but be careful, things you post will remain on the internet forever, so chose your words carefully to stay out of trouble.

Go to www.twitter.com and starting twittering.

ikanae
Author | ikanae
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 | 

My baby,Miu, running around at the my husband exhibision :)
\”For Your Eyes Only\” Light Art - Miu Virtual Tour

interesting stuff , check it out Traffic , Saratoga Bldg, Al Barsha :-P

“For Your Eyes Only” Technology Light Art By James Clar Closes April 16th, 2009

"For Your Eyes Only" Light Arts

ikanae
Author | ikanae
Sunday, March 01st, 2009 | 

Here are some links about web & desidn trends in this year which I think it’s worthwhile to take a look and read.

ikanae
Author | ikanae
Thursday, February 26th, 2009 | 

50 Minimal Sites are introduced at :
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/trends/50-minimal-sites/

here are some of my favorites:

Somme

Somme

Made by Sofa

Made by Sofa

Studio Mikmik

Studio Mikmik


Author | Gordo
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 | 

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Author | nermin
Thursday, January 15th, 2009 | 

issam and janos use these all the time. it can really help with supplying clients with sonic branding approaches or when we have animation to do. also, Gordon has pointed out that the music library on the garage band is great for sonic samples, and if you can create your own music, then wooow!

 

http://www.flashkit.com

http://www.soundsnap.com