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Adventures in Marketing: Polaroid Will Make an ‘Instagram Camera’ | PRNewser

Adventures in Marketing: Polaroid Will Make an ‘Instagram Camera’ | PRNewser | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As if Instagram weren’t easy enough already, last week we learned that the Socialmatic, aka the “Instagram Camera”, is really going to happenthanks to a deal between an Italian inventor and the folks responsible for the Polaroid name. We find the concept behind this product amusing, but it also represents the latest step in an interesting rebranding experiment.

 

The old-school camera company went bankrupt more than a decade ago, and the folks who bought the name quickly began making money by licensing it to other brands. C&A Licensing, which owns the rights to all things “Polaroid”, already attempted to tie it to the smartphone craze earlier this year by planning a series of “FotoBar” locations that aim to put the brand back in business by aping the Apple Genius Bar retail model....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

With your Google Glass, Instagram Camera and iPhone, your mobile PR office is set. Isn't marketing wonderful?

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Creative Techniques for Single-Page Websites | Tips

Creative Techniques for Single-Page Websites | Tips | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Over the past few years there has been an emergence of new custom trends in website design. A very popular idea is placing all your major content onto a single page and using dynamic scrolling animations to locate bits of content. These single-page layouts are popular among landing pages and mobile apps which only need to display a small section of related information.

 

In this article I would like to go over some interesting techniques you’ll find in single page websites. Hopefully these ideas may provide inspiration for younger designers who are looking to move into this area. Generally the frontend will require some type of scripting effects through a library such as jQuery. Overall the techniques can be practiced and learned very quickly, and it’s a wonderful style for basic webpages....


Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great examples of one-page website and portfolio designs that translate well to mobile too. Perfect for resumes or added social media profile as well.

Gerlando Piccionello's comment, January 25, 2013 6:01 PM
Good
Jeff Domansky's comment, January 25, 2013 6:27 PM
glad it was useful Gerlando