AKQA Presents A Microwave Christmas

by Scott Beale on December 16, 2008 · 1 comment

Interactive marketing agency AKQA sends this year’s Christmas greetings in the form of a viral video featuring microwaves.

via Neatorama

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1 Tim December 18, 2008 at 11:22 am

This is pretty cool. There are so many good agency cards knocking about at the moment. A recent one that I have seen that is so simple, so effective and has gone viral is St Luke’s communications christmas card. It allows you throw personalised snowballs at your friends computer screens and is a great way to send a last minute xmas message or just hurl some abuse at your mates.
check it out at http://www.globalsnowballfight.co.uk/index.php?ref=93186861774009912584

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