About
CRAZY BIRDS is a creative platform, working closely with advertising agencies, media companies, music labels and brands. A digital playground for those who want to stay ahead of the curve. Founded by Gijs van der Togt, out of love for interesting music, great ideas and new products. CRAZY BIRDS was nominated for two Dutch Bloggies, teamed up with various advertising agencies and collaborated on various projects with brands such as Bacardi and Jameson.
Digital playground
CRAZY BIRDS is a place for those who want to stay ahead of the curve, born out of love for interesting music, great ideas and new products. But to achieve my dreams, collaboration is crucial. Therefore, I’m always on the look out for promising artists creating new and exciting things. Send me a mail to get involved.




Comments
Thomas writes on 16 Nov 2010:
Music wise, you have to offer something that is not available on the Itunes store. If you succeed in that, it's interesting for me to buy something. You don't want to be a sell out though.Superstijl writes on 16 Nov 2010:
I agree on Thomas... Would love to see some new features on CRAZY BIRDS!Thomas writes on 16 Nov 2010:
Linkjes kloppen nietCRAZY BIRDS writes on 16 Nov 2010:
Thanks Thomas, links are working ok right now.Michael writes on 16 Nov 2010:
Just stick to the core, dude..Thomas writes on 16 Nov 2010:
To comment on your post, very interesting observation Gijs. Because of the reputation of the person or brand, the shop gets a different atmosphere. As if someone you know and whose opinion you care about is telling you what's worth your while.JACK_nl writes on 16 Nov 2010:
From sharing to selling. Is this blogging 2.0?Anne-Claire writes on 16 Nov 2010:
True, the image of the blog will comfort people that their buy is in good hands.MonoBrow writes on 16 Nov 2010:
Interesting, but since this is coming from agencies, how long term are these initiatives? Oh and you can add KesselsKramer's DO productline and the (now defunct) Sid Lee boutique.Anne-Claire writes on 18 Nov 2010:
I'm sorry Monobrow... Why is it not possible for agencies to do these initiatives on a long term base?MonoBrow writes on 18 Nov 2010:
I do think it is possible, I'm just a little wary of their motives. Are they really passionate about promoting and selling products by artists or is it just to show that they have a cool and current network. Just a pr thing really.Gijs writes on 18 Nov 2010:
Maybe both, MonoBrow?JACK_nl writes on 18 Nov 2010:
PR is imminent, because almost everything is PR. Even if you sincerely love a brand and share this with other, you are doing PR. No matter if you're an individual or a organization. The difficulty is if organization are really sincere and honest about this or just doing it for the wrong reasons. The problem with this is that you just never will know, so make up your own mind.