A short film we made about Harman Kardon's new audio system for the Range Rover is being shown in a special display in Harrods windows. Pictures HERE
Harman Kardon / Range Rover display in Harrods
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Page take over
rather sweet page take over for Harman Kardon today on stuff.tv
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Trendspotted!!
Now this really is turning out to be a good day (we also won a new client but that's hush at the mo')
The very fab trend spotter site Springwise has just featured Amplified Journeys.hk. "...Music and travelling have always been a natural mix, so what better way to advertise Harman Kardon's products—and create some nice goodwill—than by giving away a little musical free love? This could become hygiene in the trip-planning world!...."
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Berlin IFA 'For what we are about to receive'
Just before going in to present Amplified Journeys to an (almost) eager audience of the great and the good. photo essay of the event HERE. Later that night manged a brief tour of Berlin bars. Photo essay of that little escapade HERE
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Amplified Journeys in action
Almost 18 months in the planning. www.amplifiedjourneys.hk is now live. here is a short film about how Amplified Journeys works. Original pitch document for the idea will be posted later
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amplifiedjourneys.hk is out and unleashed
We had the press launch for Harman Kardon's amplified journeys last night. A really great event in The Bluebird Dining Rooms, lots of press turned up, most things worked as planned, food was fab and the wine flowed (rather to) freely.
Tony Harberman from Harman hosted the event. Alex James (he of Blur) spoke of music and cheese and I got to show off amplifiedjourneys.hk
Focus are doing the PR and to quote "...The magic of online music discovery has now been merged with the practicalities of route navigation for the very first time in a new, unique and totally ingenious web mash-up...amplifiedjourneys.hk marks the first time music and journey planning web applications have been brought together to provide web users with bespoke music playlists, which can be intrinsically linked to personal musical tastes and a planned trip..."
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