Beacons are small Bluetooth Low-Energy devices that emit a low-range signal that nearby smartphones can detect. These illustrations were part of a campaign to promote the technology and its use in retail settings.
Take a D1 Beacon from BKON, add one Tennessee pasture-raised, organic egg, and you get an odd monstrosity perfect for promoting a breakfast seminar about Bluetooth Low Energy beacon technology.
Phy.net needed to show how art galleries could promote that more information was available “On the Physical Web” whenever visitors saw the Physical Web logo with a work of art.
Want to get a couple of hundred techies to show up for a seminar about Bluetooth Low Energy beacon technology? Beer works every time. These illustrations were used to promote Nashville, Chicago, and Ontario events.
Dataswift’s Rating Assurance and Certification sets standards for third-party apps built to integrate with their platform. A “letter grades” combo ranks the app’s trustworthiness in collecting and managing the data.
Lobby CRE wanted a differentiator. Something to reinforce the fact that their data was clean, unique, and customized for their properties’ local markets.
In all honesty, I haven’t had a drink in many years. But I can’t say I wasn’t tempted after working on this illustration for Nashville’s Oktoberfest app signage.
My brain is wired to find order in the chaos. Call it a superpower if you like. I’m inspired by the process, and I love a good challenge. How can I help you?