Bingo is positioned as a youthful snack brand that offers consumers choice in flavors and formats. It aims to target younger demographic groups with its attitude of being innovative and fun-loving. The document discusses Bingo's brand identity, segmentation based on geography and demographics, and an increase in its market share after launch compared to before launch. It also notes that Bingo has a unique musical brand name that is memorable and helps recall the brand.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the internet and internet culture from several perspectives. It discusses early computer pioneers and the creation of the ARPANET network in the late 1960s. It also covers the rise of personal computing and the development of the World Wide Web. Additionally, it examines how art and culture have influenced and been influenced by the internet, including net art, collaborative online projects, and how the physical and digital are combining.
Bingo is positioned as a youthful snack brand that offers consumers choice in flavors and formats. It aims to target younger demographic groups with its attitude of being innovative and fun-loving. The document discusses Bingo's brand identity, segmentation based on geography and demographics, and an increase in its market share after launch compared to before launch. It also notes that Bingo has a unique musical brand name that is memorable and helps recall the brand.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the internet and internet culture from several perspectives. It discusses early computer pioneers and the creation of the ARPANET network in the late 1960s. It also covers the rise of personal computing and the development of the World Wide Web. Additionally, it examines how art and culture have influenced and been influenced by the internet, including net art, collaborative online projects, and how the physical and digital are combining.
The document describes a proposed brand called "GoodPeople" that aims to promote forgiveness for mistakes. It suggests the brand could be used to share personal confessions online and receive forgiveness. The message is that we all make mistakes but are ultimately good people, and the brand represents being honest about errors but not afraid to be forgiven.
The document summarizes a class project to propose uses for leftover land from a potential housing development. The class gathered background information from the developer, newspaper articles, and plans. They concluded the city council would want to sell the land and the developer would leave a small public space. Their proposal included a children's play area, pond, planting beds, and benches to please local residents who want to preserve the meadow space.
The document summarizes a class project to envision the future use of an open space being left by potential new housing development. The class got input from community groups on how they currently and would potentially use the land. They developed plans with ideas like gardens, play areas, and raised beds. Their conclusions were that the space should be accessible to the public but also not disrupt residents, and consider maintenance and use by both children and adults.
powerpoint presentation given by Nick Wright (Nick Wright Planning and member of Future Glasgow Core Team) at RTPI Chapter event on city visioning, February 2012
The document describes a proposed brand called "GoodPeople" that aims to promote forgiveness for mistakes. It suggests the brand could be used to share personal confessions online and receive forgiveness. The message is that we all make mistakes but are ultimately good people, and the brand represents being honest about errors but not afraid to be forgiven.
The document summarizes a class project to propose uses for leftover land from a potential housing development. The class gathered background information from the developer, newspaper articles, and plans. They concluded the city council would want to sell the land and the developer would leave a small public space. Their proposal included a children's play area, pond, planting beds, and benches to please local residents who want to preserve the meadow space.
The document summarizes a class project to envision the future use of an open space being left by potential new housing development. The class got input from community groups on how they currently and would potentially use the land. They developed plans with ideas like gardens, play areas, and raised beds. Their conclusions were that the space should be accessible to the public but also not disrupt residents, and consider maintenance and use by both children and adults.
powerpoint presentation given by Nick Wright (Nick Wright Planning and member of Future Glasgow Core Team) at RTPI Chapter event on city visioning, February 2012