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Page 1: TEQ\Sparks Newsletter

01Welcome to the first edition of the TEQ\Sparks newsletter. We have pulled together our favourite and most interesting ideas to showcase some of the new trends and technologies that are available to us – as well of some things we just love

N E W S L E T T E R

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iPad Magazine Interactive magazine example – “Wired Magazine” on iPad.

Packaging ideasNew ways to promote and display our clients products.

Pop-up storesGap focuses on fitness for a month in their pop-up store.

mytbwa.comAccess to self-training through lynda.com. Follow the picture above to get to the different courses available.

Music philosophyWell known lyrics set as graphical typography.

Brands of the worldDownload vector logos of well known brands.

Gadget friendly jeansiPods, iPhones, USB sticks and more can all be accommodated in these high-tech jeans.

Touchscreen skinTapping your forearm or hand with a finger could soon be the way you interact with gadgets.

Who else wants a full refund every time your tube journey is delayed?

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You Tube goes to Carnaby Street

12:58 | 18.12.09

By Laura Chesters

Carnaby Street is hosting a street-level interactive ad from You Tube as part of its campaign to promote its new UK "Shows" section of the site.

The linked LCD-based digital display on the busy corner of Carnaby Street and Beak Street, encourages shoppers to take control of the ad by selecting a video clip

from one of five programmes from 4oD; Father Ted, Derren Brown, The IT Crowd, Peep Show and Shameless.

Once a segment is touch activated, the system transforms into a screen displaying teasers from the show.

Carnaby Street is owned by landlord Shaftesbury.

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you want it. Buy online today.www.yelldirect.com/advertising

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Adium chatAdium is a free messaging application that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, etc.

Design your own dog foodLets its customers design the food they buy for their cats and dogs.

Colour matching Useful complementing colour palettes for design.

TimeOut LondonBe up to date with the latest events and guides in London.

CG textures Every texture you can imagine at a decent resolution.

Vintage wallpaperOriginal and vintage designs to inspire you and to use.

Barcode extrasAttach photos, videos, music, text, pdfs, zips, etc. to any barcode.

Free products for bloggersInvitation-only event that gives influential bloggers free samples of new products.

Hand made fontsSpecially designed original font sets.

YouTube goes to Carnaby StreetInteractive shop front.