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November 7, 2017
Office Ready
Office Ready

The Modern Day Briefcase from the Breton Company combines the convenience of a backpack with the look of a satchel. It features two leather handles, padded shoulder straps, a padded laptop sleeve, and eight internal pockets and is made from water-resistant waxed cotton. The briefcase is available in two sizes: regular (17 inches tall by 12 inches wide) and small (15 inches tall by 11 inches wide); pricing is the same for both sizes, at $199 each.

Photo: Courtesy of the Breton Company
Office Ready
Office Ready

Sugar Paper’s signature pens, $40, are vintage-inspired and come in three colors: black, white, and pink.

Photo: Courtesy of Sugar Paper
Edible
Edible

Sugarwish’s new Santa-Gram gift option, from $18.50, looks like it’s straight from the North Pole with festive packaging. The online candy company offers more than 80 sweet and savory options, including nuts, dried fruit, gummy Santas, holiday mints, reindeer corn, and more for recipients to choose from. Earlier this year, Sugarwish launched a corporate gifting platform that allows companies to include logos on their gifts.

Photo: Courtesy of Sugarwish
Edible
Edible

The Holiday Sparkler Kit, $132.50, from Mouth includes the ingredients for a sparkling cocktail with Blanc de Blancs champagne, a craft gin, limoncello, a floral liqueur, and a set of stemless champagne flutes.

Photo: Courtesy of Mouth
Edible
Edible

The CTO: Chief Tasting Officer gift set from Mouth contains spiced candied pecans, a D.I.Y. cold-brew kit, a grapefruit hibiscus cocktail mixer, and more, and is available in two sizes: small, $79.50, and large, $146.25.

Photo: Courtesy of Mouth
Edible
Edible

Good Karmal sells gourmet all-natural caramels that are wrapped in a paper printed with a fortune, which can be customized with logos, marketing messages, and more. Past corporate clients include Nike, Microsoft, and Facebook. Pricing starts at $12 for a sampler of six caramels.

Photo: Courtesy of Good Karmal
Edible
Edible

Available for nationwide delivery, Black Seed’s original hand-rolled bagels, $60 via goldbely.com, can be shipped as a carbo-loaded package containing a dozen bagels with cream cheese and classic smoked salmon.

Photo: Courtesy of Black Seed
Custom
Custom

Inspired by its location in California wine country, Tote&Able designed its wine and beverage canteen, from $21, to hold 750 millileters (a full bottle of wine) or 25 ounces of water. The heavyweight cotton canvas canteens roll up when not in use and feature aluminum carabiners to attach to a belt, backpack, bike, or purse. There is a minimum for custom orders of 48 pieces, with a one-time setup fee and no custom print charges.

Photo: Courtesy of Tote&Able
Custom
Custom

Specializing in personalized gifts for men, Swanky Badger offers a selection of practical options, including phone wallet cases, $29.99, for iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones. The cases are available in brown, white, gray, blue, and black and can be embossed on the front or inside.

Photo: Courtesy of Swanky Badger
Custom
Custom

Monogram note sets, $32, from Sugar Paper feature black ink on a bright white card with a gold border, paired with a white envelope with a black-and-white pinstripe liner.

Photo: Courtesy of Sugar Paper
Custom
Custom

Janet Helm designs custom tartans for big-name clients like Coca-Cola and the City of Vancouver. The one-of-a-kind patterns are used to create items such as scarves, umbrellas, blankets, commemorative plates, and more. Her signature lambswool tartan scarves with fringed ends are also available in a variety of existing patterns. Pricing is available upon request.

Photo: Janis Nicolay
Custom
Custom

Clava’s leather drawstring wine pouches, $60, can be embossed with a monogram or a phrase for an extra fee. An embossed mini leather gift tag, $10, can be added for even more personalization, with options like “Thank You” and “Salut!” The pouches are available in 13 colors.

Photo: Courtesy of Clava
Charitable
Charitable

Causebox, a subscription box service geared toward women, contains five to eight seasonal lifestyle products, such as jewelry, homewares, skin care products, and accessories, from brands that focus on ethical and sustainable production, donate a percentage of profits to charity, or aim to inspire and empower others. The boxes cost $54.95 a quarter for quarterly membership or $49.95 a quarter for an annual membership; the boxes are delivered four times a year.

Photo: Dan and Tyler Photography
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Honda at the Los Angeles Auto Show
Honda at the Los Angeles Auto Show

At the Los Angeles Auto Show in December, Honda worked with Spinifex Group and George P. Johnson to create an augmented-reality experience for visitors. As guests walked around the newest Honda Accord wearing a Microsoft Hololens headset, six stories about the vehicle appeared in their view. For example, standing outside the car a hologram version of the new turbocharged engine appeared to float out of the hood to show how it works. As guests sat in the driver’s seat, they experienced different traffic scenarios that were simulated through the windshield in front of them.

Photo: Courtesy of Honda
Toyota at Art Basel
Toyota at Art Basel

During Art Basel, which took place December 7 to 10 in Miami Beach, Toyota and its agency, Burrell, worked with Lightwave to create an emotion-technology experience to promote the new C-HR subcompact SUV. Before sitting in the car, guests were fitted with wristband heart monitors that tracked their emotional response as they were immersed in an audiovisual experience that included projection mapping on the vehicle’s windows. After they stepped out of the car, a line graph of their heart rate data was projected onto an eight-foot circular canvas, and painters from Lightwave Studio added brushstrokes to turn it into a custom piece of art.

Photo: Courtesy of Lightwave
Belgian Roof Day
Belgian Roof Day

Facial recognition can now be used to streamline event check-in. The organizers of Belgian Roof Day, a trade show for the roofing industry held in Brussels, tested this technology from Zenus at its most recent event in November. About a week before the event, attendees received an email inviting them to upload a headshot to speed up check-in. At the event, those who chose to participate could use a separate “fast lane” that had a screen with a camera attached. When the system recognized the guest standing in front of the camera, the screen would turn green, display a personalized welcome message, and prompt them to pick up their badge at a nearby kiosk.

Photo: Courtesy of Zenus
ABC at Comic-Con International
ABC at Comic-Con International

At Comic-Con International in San Diego in July, ABC used an interactive hologram of Captain Hook in its exhibit space to promote Once Upon a Time. The hologram, created by VNTANA, would speak to attendees about the upcoming season and then invite guests to engage in a sword fight.

Photo: Coutesy of VNTANA
Acura at the Sundance Film Festival
Acura at the Sundance Film Festival

At the Sundance Film Festival in January, presenting sponsor Acura gave guests a personalized driving experience using virtual reality and brain wave technology. Guests sat inside a spherical motion simulator equipped with a performance driver’s seat and 30 biometric sensors that measured things such as their brainwaves, heartbeat, and facial expressions. Then the scene that unfolded for 90 seconds on the screen in front of them changed based on their inputs, affecting speed, acceleration, colors, sound, and more. Each participant received a shareable picture that showed them during the experience along with a graphical presentation of their mood. The Moods Roads experience reached 2.5 million people through social sharing. Acura’s Sundance experience was created by George P. Johnson, Spinifex Group, GMUNK, Tool of North America, and MullenLowe.

Photo: Courtesy of Spinifex Group
Naked Juice Mobile Tour
Naked Juice Mobile Tour

To promote the release of Naked Juice’s Naked Pressed juice, the brand used a solar-powered vehicle that drove from New York to the Santa Monica Pier in March, with a stop in between for five days at South by Southwest in Austin. The truck, created by Future Colossal in partnership with Ignition Factory, had an automatic juice dispenser and a 10-foot interactive display that was used for a multi-player game with consumers at the stops at SXSW and Santa Monica. Using gesture tracking and wireless tablets, the game pitted three players against each other to capture and juice falling produce. At the end of each game the truck automatically dispensed bottles of juice. The solar array powered the game and also doubled as an awning to shield players from sun and rain.

Photo: Courtesy of Naked Juice
Linkin Park on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
Linkin Park on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

In May, Linkin Park played a free show on the backlot stage at Jimmy Kimmel Live in Los Angeles. The show was free and not ticketed, but the band wanted a way to connect with those who attended after the performance. To do that, it worked with Ampsy, which provides hyper-local social content aggregation, visualization, and analytics. Ampsy used social geofencing to discover posts on social media from people at the concert so the band could thank fans directly and offer them merchandise and other perks.

Photo: Courtesy of Ampsy and Jimmy Kimmel Live
Ford at the North American International Auto Show
Ford at the North American International Auto Show

At the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, Ford created a virtual-reality experience to help consumers see how the brand is committed to the “Future of Mobility.” Twelve guests at a time sat in the chairs and donned headsets, which made it feel as if a giant drone was lifting them in the air and flying them around a futuristic city. During the flight, the drone would pause to hover over certain scenes to provide more in-depth information about Ford’s mobility vision. Examples of the content in the experience included two friends using their FordPass app, a driver parking using pre-booking and autonomous vehicle technology, and a demonstration of what cars look like when you don’t need to hold a steering wheel. The flight also included some moments just for fun, such as diving down the side of a skyscraper and zooming down city streets. According to Imagination, which created the VR experience, 9,400 riders participated.

Photo: Courtesy of Ford
Intel at Mobile World Congress
Intel at Mobile World Congress

At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in late February and early March, a massive wall of digital pin art served as the backdrop for Intel’s exhibit booth to provide an eye-catching example of the hyper-connectivity that will be available with 5G, the next generation of wireless technology that’s set to be available in 2020. Dubbed Wonderwall and designed by 2LK and Moving Brands, the 1,248-square-foot high-density LED panel reacted to what was taking place nearby, changing pin sizes, colors, angles, density, and more based on the movement and sounds coming from people in front of it. “It had moments when it was very active and it had moments which were really quiet, when you might mistake it for an inert, physical wall. It was that modulation between those modes which we were hoping would make people interested in the space,” said Glen Yeoh, motion design director at Moving Brands.

Photo: Courtesy of Moving Brands
Super Bowl LI
Super Bowl LI

At Super Bowl LI in January, the Houston Host Committee gave fans the chance to take a virtual trip to Mars. Future Flight was a 90-foot drop tower that used virtual reality and audio to make riders feel as if they were traveling to Mars, landing on the planet with a few seconds to look around, and then dropping back down to earth and landing on the 50-yard line of a fan-filled NRG Stadium just in time for kickoff. The ride was designed by IDEAS, an Orlando-based experience design agency, and created in partnership with NASA, GES, ImaginNow, Exline Design and Architecture, and A.R.M. Houston is the home of the NASA Johnson Space Center and NASA has a goal of getting to Mars by 2030.

Photo: Courtesy of GES
Shapr
Shapr

Shapr is a free app that people can use throughout the year to meet others with similar business interests. Users create profiles that include their job title and company, a short bio, and interest tags, and then the app uses an algorithm to produce a list of 10 to 15 people they may want to meet. Planners who want their attendees to use the app for networking at their events create a hashtag that users can add to their interests so the system can identify people who are at the same event. Users swipe left to delete a suggested contact or swipe right to show interest in meeting. When two users both swipe right, the connection is made, and they can message each other within the app to set up a face-to-face meeting on site.

Photo: Courtesy of Shapr
Spotify Supper
Spotify Supper

For the fifth consecutive year, Spotify hosted its Supper music and food event for clients and partners at Hakkasan at MGM Grand. Before a performance by Wiz Khalifa, a screen above the stage provided facts about Las Vegas-related music. MKG produced the event. 

Photo: Courtesy of Spotify
Spotify Supper
Spotify Supper

The brand partnered with New York-based chef Eddie Huang to serve a variety of baos. The menu was presented in Spotify’s signature bubble signage in the event colors of purple and red.

Photo: Courtesy of Spotify
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