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Junaio Promo Book-Fin-Prnt.Pdf Mobile World Congress 2012 For the second year, the GSMA used junaio to augment their official print ad for the 2012 Mobile World Congress, which was published in major magazines like Time and Fortune. With junaio the ad becomes an interactive access point for information about the event, such as updated speakers and exhibitor lists. Developer: TAB Worldmedia Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Soccer Shoot Out The “Soccer Shoot Out” is a game demo presenting the exciting new game possibilities with junaio. Shoot the ball and get the high score! junaio offers a complete new level of Augmented Reality experiences. Thanks to the implementation of Java Script and HTML5 or as we call it A.R.E.L. (Augmented Reality Experience Language), complex game and interaction logics can be built in to Augmented Reality experiences. Developer: metaio GmbH Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Music Memory “Music Memory” is another AR game demonstration presenting the exciting new interaction possibilities of junaio. Find more hidden musicians than you friend and win the game! junaio offers a complete new level of AR experiences. Thanks to the implementation of Java Script and HTML5 or as we call it A.R.E.L. (Augmented Reality Experience Language), complex game and interaction logics can be built in to Augmented Reality experiences. Developer: metaio GmbH Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! conVISUAL The German mobile marketing agency conVisual show- cased a junaio Augmented Reality experience at their booth on the DMEXCO digital marketing expo. The channel lets you scan a billboard to display an impres- sive Formula 1 racing car, reorient and change model simply by tapping it. Developer: ARWorks Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Welt der Wunder 3D Welt der Wunder, a German science magazine with a cir- culation of more than 300,000 readers, augments every issue with new exciting content in junaio. On the cover of the anniversary issue 6/2012 users can see a 3D model of an entire soccer stadium brought to life with AR. Developer: Bauer Verlag Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! AutoBild AR AutoBild is sold in 29 countries and has around 40 million monthly readers worldwide. Since the beginning of 2012, they add Augmented Reality to every issue. Additional information and videos tied to the content are recognized and opened in junaio. AutoBild is sold in 29 countries and has around 40 million monthly readers worldwide. Developer: Axel Springer Verlag Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! SCHON GEFAHREN AUDI A3 Erste Fahrt im neuen Audi A3 AB2012_Ausgabe_20_02 Da steckt Hier finden Sie das Video zum Audi A3. Wie’s geht: Seite 16. Oder scannen Sie direkt den QR-Code ein mehr drin Von den Vorgängern hat Audi über 2,5 Millionen Exemplare verkauft. Die Erwartungen an den neuen A3 sind also hoch – unser exklusiver Fahrbericht klärt, ob der kompakte Ingolstädter sie auch erfüllt Eher sportlich: Trotz guten Komforts ist der neue A3 straff abgestimmt – und macht in Kurven richtig Spaß. Gegen Aufpreis ist ein adaptives Fahrwerk lieferbar Bloß nicht täuschen lassen. Un- gen haben: Der erste Fahreindruck scheinbar steht der neue Audi A3 auf lässt die Angaben glaubwürdig er- dem Parkplatz, bereit zur ersten scheinen. Audi hat dem A3 ein leicht- Testfahrt. Äußerlich hat sich auf den füßiges Handling mit auf den Weg ersten Blick nicht viel verändert, gegeben. Mit der präzisen Lenkung kein Wunder. Mit mehr als 2,5 Mil- machen Kurvenfahrten richtig Spaß. lionen verkauften Exemplaren ist der kompakte Audi nach dem A4 das Schon der kleinste wichtigs te Modell des Hauses. Und so bleibt das große Aha aus – vor- Benziner leistet 122 PS dergründige Effekthascherei über- lässt Audi lieber der neuen Mercedes Ganz ohne Reue, denn gegenüber A-Klasse. Verkehrte Welt, hielt sich dem Vorgänger hat Audi das Fahr- Nur kein Risiko: Ja, so haben wir uns einen neuen A3 vorgestellt – mit zornigem Blick, Tagfahrlicht und riesigem Kühlergrill gerade Daimler früher doch immer werk komfortabler abgestimmt. an die Design-Devise, dass „wirkliche Dazu passen die komplett neu ent- Eleganz heißt, immer in Rufweite wickelten Motoren, die künftig besser hinter der Mode zu bleiben“. gedämmt sind als bisher. Aber auch Aber wie gesagt, nicht täuschen hier sollte man sich nicht täuschen lassen. Technisch geht Audi neue lassen. Schon der kleinste Benziner Wege. Gemeinsam mit Volkswagen mit 122 PS geht mit ausreichend Biss haben die Ingolstädter eine neue ans Werk – dank leisen, kultivier- Plattform entwickelt und wollen ten Motorenlaufs, selbst bei hohen Knappe Sache: Obwohl das Platzangebot gegenüber dem Vorgänger gewachsen ist, künftig durch eine Produktion nach Drehzahlen, fällt das nur kaum auf. bleibt für Redakteur Stefan Voswinkel (1,98 Meter) zu wenig Platz im Fond dem Baukastenprinzip rund 30 Pro- Zusammen mit dem hochwertigen zent Kosten einsparen. Innenraum und den straffen, sehr Geld, das in den neuen A3 inves- tiert wurde. Gegenüber dem Vorgän- TECHNIK ERKLÄRT ger soll das Gewicht um bis zu 80 Ki- Der VW-Konzern hat für alle Modelle mit logramm sinken. Für den von uns quer eingebautem Motor eine neue tech nische gefahrenen 1.4 TSI verspricht Audi Plattform entwickelt – den modularen gerade mal 1175 Kilogramm. Das Querbauksten (MQB). Sie ist flexibler als wäre eine Revolution in der kosten- bisher, nur der Abstand zwischen Pedalen und Vorderrad ist fix. Vorteil: getriebenen Kompaktklasse. Auch Entwicklungskosten sinken deutlich wenn wir es noch nicht nachgewo- MOTOREN 1.4 TFSI 1.8 TFSI 2.0 TDI Hubraum 1395 cm3 1798 cm³ 1968 cmÍ Leistung 90 kW/122 PS 132 kW/180 PS 110 kW/150 PS Nm bei U/min 200/1400 250/1250 320/1750 Spitze 203 km/h 232 km/h 216 km/h EU-Mix – CO2 5,2 l Super – 120 g/km 5,6 l Super – 130 g/km 4,1 l Diesel – 106 g/km Platz gemacht: Der neue A3 ist kein Raumwunder, obwohl der Kofferraum mit 365 Preis 22500 Euro 27800 Euro 26300 Euro Flach gemacht: Im Profil fallen der verlängerte Radstand und die niedrige Motorhaube auf – die Designer haben gute Proportionen hinbekommen FOTOS: HERSTELLER (5) Li tern um 15 Liter gewachsen ist. Die Bank lässt sich im Verhältnis 40:60 umklappen 34 www.autobild.de · Nr. 20 · 16. Mai 2012 Nr. 20 · 16. Mai 2012 · www.autobild.de 35 Goldenpages Goldenpages is a European business directory with more than 3.5 Million copies (much like the American Yellow Pages) as well as an online search assistant with existing mobile applications. With the “Goldenpages” junaio channel and app, users can play an Augmented Reality game when pointing their phone at the book cover as well as receiving special offers while playing the game. Developer: Augmented Minds Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Radeberger Radeberger chose to use junaio to augment their beer coaster seen in the majority of German restaurants to provide the user with an animated audiovisual story of the brewery. A menu appears when the phone is initially pointed at the coaster, with interactive menus that lead to other parts of the narrative. Developer: FARR & THAMM Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Sappi Super Dude Sappi Fine Paper, one of the largest producers of coated fine paper in North America created a guide for design and print known as The Standard: Volume 5, in which they presented different types of special effects achieved with various printing techniques. Hinrichs Studios and Sappi worked with metaio to include an Augmented Reality experience in which the character “Sappi Super Dude” comes alive with junaio Developer: Hinrichs Studios Some channels and content Download junaio for free Scan the QR code to Enjoy AR using the image may be unavailable in the future. on iOS or Android open the channel for each channel! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black PMS 402 Switch SatinVarnish Angle 23 Angle 83 Angle 8 Angle 53 Angle 23 Coating Angle 53 Augmented reality (AR) is changing the way we view the world by blurring the lines between print and digital. How? AR By augmenting a live view of a physical environment with computer-generated graphics, video and sound. With AR technology, the real world becomes writable and digitally enhanced. Soon designing for print will go beyond the 2D page. Tr y AR below. “Outdoor Voice Man” “Trendy Man” (ANTI) HEROES. SEE SUPER DUDE IN ACTION!ACTION! “Super Dude” To view our animated “Smartphone Man” superhero online, go to: www.sappi.com/na/superheroes To view our animated superhero on your mobile ILLUSTRATION: device: Download the free junaio application from the App Store and/or the Android Market.
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