With E3 wrapping up, we take an in-depth look at the evolution of preferred gaming platforms and how this is effecting the entertainment industry, sports, music, technology, and even fashion based on preferences in compatible titles.
The mobile app market is clearly the future, but for those working in youth culture, there are many things to consider when creating your mobile business strategies.
Label Networks’ Mobile Culture Lab to Launch Vans Warped Tour Android App, iPhone App for Skaters’ BiebelsWorld, Apps for Keep-a-Breast Foundation and Center for Biological Diversity
Now you can get Label Networks on your iPhone. Mobile Culture Lab also builds on Label Networks’ services to include building creative custom iPhone applications for clients.
Street art and advertising lines continue to blur as more brands seek out artists to create cred between their brands and elusive youth culture. Open Air focuses on 5 artists, their stories, and asks hard questions about the future of the forum.
Creative QR Codes Continue to Push the Envelope for New Branding, Marketing, and Advertising Strategies, as Indicated by Set Japan’s Latest Release for Frisk Mints
QR codes are catching on as the new interactive format using mobile technology, creativity, and genius, as illustrated by Set Japan’s campaigns for Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Takashi Murakami, and Frisk.
Google Buzz launches and attempts to capture more social and redefine a revenue model, but will it be used by youth culture and/or create new ways for marketing and advertising to youth?
Paris Round-Up: Street Artist Andre’s”Love Graffiti” and Quiksilver Boards; Comme des Garcons’ Pop-up for 40th Anniversary; Surface to Air New Store and Pop-up Bless
February is the month of love and where else would so much amour take place than in Paris. New exhibitions and pop-up’s within pop-up stores are headlining news.