April 23, 2012
Tattoo Projects Creates a Digital Shout Out for Sheetz

Our Charlotte advertising agency recently launched an integrated campaign for Sheetz in North Carolina. More >>
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April 23, 2012

Our Charlotte advertising agency recently launched an integrated campaign for Sheetz in North Carolina. More >>
September 13, 2011
We use our fair share of QR codes and MS Tags on the work we create here at Tattoo Projects Charlotte ad agency. Personally, we prefer MS Tags. Aim, and you go straight to a URL. No need to even snap. Plus, MS Tags are cooler-looking than QR codes, more colorful and customizable, and analytics are available. More >>
September 13, 2010
Apple’s newest addition…the Apple TV. Not only is it a sleek new Apple product, it’s energy efficient, featuring a built in power supply and requires no more energy than your everyday nightlight. I don’t think Apple will ever let us down.
June 29, 2010
There’s a new way to advertise, and who is in charge of it? Apple, of course. iAds are expected to start popping up on your iPhones later this week. More >>
December 30, 2009
Imagine reading all your favorite magazines all from one single device. The people at Bonnier R&D are conceptualizing such as device where you will be able to receive periodicals via internet. The concept device appears to be a flat tablet where you can touch the screen to turn the pages. Check out BBH Labs to read more about it.
November 9, 2007
The few, the proud, the Creative People. Watch the video here.
October 10, 2007
We’re giving you even more ways to stay up to date with all things Tattoo. Right now, you can subscribe to the official Tattoo Projects video podcast and take a little Tattoo along with you on your iPod.
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Direct download: Tattoo Capabilities Video
September 11, 2007
Here’s a cool mobile campaign founded on something the phone is used for, anyway. The campaign utilizes the large digital screens in Hong Kong International Airport, to let travelers say goodbye to loved ones by using their mobile phones to post photos of themselves with goodbye messages on the big screens. Created by Hyperfactory, on behalf of Motorola.
May 17, 2007
Okay, if you’re not Twittering, you’re behind. I’m not sure exactly why any of us need to know what random people are doing every second, but it’s certainly interesting, in a voyeuristic, idle chatter kind of way. See what NY Times has to say, and then start twittering.