On behalf of the public relations agency Emanate, Digital Nonsense and designer Dirk Habenschaden created a interactive christmas calendar for the official Facebook page of ECCO Shoes Germany. Counting down the last 24 days until christmas, all fans of the brand could participate in an online raffle. After registration on the raffle platform, fans could participate each day anew via a simple one-click-system.
On behalf of XSPACE, Digital Nonsense developed an application of a racing game for the official Facebook fanpage of Autodesk Suites, a product of Autodesk Inc. To win the race, fans had to answer questions not only correctly but also as fast as possible. Only the best participants earned the privilege to “eternalise” themselves on the pages highscore board.
Baby-walz, one of Germany’s largest online catalogue companies for baby and toddler products, commissioned COSEVEN with the reissue of the photo contest application for their facebook community of about 100.000 fans. Digital Nonsense was responsible for the technical development of this project. The main focus of this project...
Baby-walz, one of Germany’s largest online catalogue companies for baby and toddler products, commissioned COSEVEN with the reissue of the photo contest application for their facebook community of about 100.000 fans. Digital Nonsense was responsible for the technical development of this project.
The main focus of this project was to build an application that enables users not only to upload pictures but also short video clips which are converted on the fly to viewable streams within the application. Additionally, we created a user-friendly backend system that makes it easier for administrators to individually create and manage monthly campaigns and contest entries..
The task was to create a Facebook-based campaign for ECCO Shoes Germany, where eight shoe/fashion bloggers redesigned different summer shoe models from the brands product line. Following the redesign, an online based voting system was developed in which the fans could vote over a certain timespan for their favorite design. Each day, the client picked one winner from all voting participants. The design for this project was created by Dirk Habenschaden.
SWISS Air, client of creative & design agency Glancers, was planning to introduce a new seating plan for its cabin crew to check before flights. To make the changes as easy as possible for the board crews, the idea came up of building an interactive digital learning...
SWISS Air, client of creative & design agency Glancers, was planning to introduce a new seating plan for its cabin crew to check before flights. To make the changes as easy as possible for the board crews, the idea came up of building an interactive digital learning game to familiarise the employees with the new seating system.
Digital Nonsense was in charge of the technical development of this lively click & learn game.
QR-codes have already been the bee’s knees in Asia for some time, but they are also constantly on the rise in Europe. The creative & design agency Glancers came up with the idea of creating an intriguing QR-code based game for upcoming events for its client SWISS Air. With Digital Nonsense as their technical project partner, a dynamic quiz game was created that made the QR-code readers on smartphones an essential part of the gaming experience. After scanning a registration QR-code the participants took part in a digital scavenger hunt. With each scanned QR-code, a correctly answered question brought the user closer to winning the game and participating in the final raffle.
The start-up company tado° wanted to show its investors and future customers in a hands-on experience how their idea of an intelligent self-regulating heating control system works. As they say, a pictures says a thousand words – so a clickable information game seemed like the perfect solution.
Digital Nonsense created an iPad application that enabled users to playfully explore the functionalities of the new tado° system at trade fairs and investor presentations.
On behalf of the consultant The Digital Guide, Digital Nonsense created a web application for the dietary supplement manufacturer Frubiase Sport, which offered fans of the companys facebook page the opportunity to bet on the final results of selected olympic events in real time. The participants who managed to predict the most medals in gold, silver and bronze were awarded with product packages and other prizes by Frubiase Sport.