Instagram Print Stations at Wango Tango
Instagram Print Stations Provide Photo Takeaways to Wango Tango Fans Line, a free call and messaging app, partnered with Wango Tango to provide fans a number of ways to connect with
Instagram Print Stations Provide Photo Takeaways to Wango Tango Fans Line, a free call and messaging app, partnered with Wango Tango to provide fans a number of ways to connect with
#MuscleMilkHoops Social Media Display and Instagram Photo Station Featured at Nike's EYBL To kick off the Nike EYBL tour, a AAU circuit featuring many rising and talented young basketball players,
InstaBuzz Kiosk Monitors and Prints Instagram Photos at the 2014 Grand Prix of the Americas For the 2014 Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, fans were treated
Instagram Photo Booth and Social Media Photo Kiosk On Scene at the Aziatix Concert To help promote the 2014 Corolla, Toyota sponsored a Ride and Drive and other fun activities
Instagram Printer Kiosk Helps Hulu Premiere Deadbeat The show Deadbeat, a supernatural comedy and original program by Hulu, is set to premiere on the web April 9th. To help spread
#SwingBy_SXSW Instagram and Twitter Photo Station at SXSW SXSW... There is no better place to connect fans and brands through social media. To help promote Juice Up and increase brand
#MillMadness Instagram Print Station For their second annual Millennial Madness party, Generation Opportunity and Red Alert Politics wanted to ensure attendees would have a memorable night. Besides free drink tickets
Vivacious Radiance with Krug Champagne Our friends at M Booth and Krug wanted a custom solution for their 2003 Vintage Launch in New York City. In addition to on site
Fujikura Golf provides custom golf club shafts for PGA Tour members and other golfers. To help promote their Speed to the Majors campaign and contest, Fujikara reached out to integrate
#1World1Family DDFR, or Digital Diaspora Family Reunion, is a multimedia community engagement initiative which includes DDFR.TV. A recent documentary by Thomas Allen Harris, THROUGH A LENS DARKLY: BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THE