
This is me in Second Life. My avatar's name is Asami Kamachi with Asami meaning "morning". She shared some similar characteristics and features with me: simplicity in casual dressing, short black hair, a black T-shirt with blue jean.
It was a fabulous experience in Second Life especially we can have opportunities to see other's imagination and creativity with just a simple click, "teleport". Immediately within a second, we will reach the destination that we want. I made a trip to Phat Cat Island to see the dance contest, Osaka, Butterfly Island to see some clothes design, Paris in 1900, Amsterdam in the hopes to see tulips but I couldn't find any, finally Leo Burnett's "creative hub", which was my favorite place in Second Life.
It was a fabulous experience in Second Life especially we can have opportunities to see other's imagination and creativity with just a simple click, "teleport". Immediately within a second, we will reach the destination that we want. I made a trip to Phat Cat Island to see the dance contest, Osaka, Butterfly Island to see some clothes design, Paris in 1900, Amsterdam in the hopes to see tulips but I couldn't find any, finally Leo Burnett's "creative hub", which was my favorite place in Second Life.
Leo Burnett's Welcome GateI really like this "Creative Hub" because to me, it is like a labyrinth with three main buildings. An interesting feature in this creative island is that you don't have to walk, run, or fly much because all the main buildings on this island are connected through the blue magic mirror or the burning yellow light also known as "Foolish Frost's Teleport". The difference between these two magic doors are that Foolish Frost's Teleport will take you to the places that you've chosen. Meanwhile, the "blue magic mirror" will take you to any random places inside the island.

In this room, you'll see words on each white screen. In my opinion, they seem as ideas in the ads that Leo Burnett has created for its clients since this "Creative hub" is built up to encourage the participation of Leo Burnett's staffs' employees world wide.

Here I am at a museum inside Creative Hub. There were portraits on the walls, which I think they belong to Leo Burnett's staffs.
That is all in my first exploration in Leo Burnett ;P







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