Archive for July, 2009
Life’s Next Step – A New Role for Me…
July 15th, 2009 • Comments Uncategorized
So I’m sure some of you have noticed that I’ve been a little quiet lately. (Certainly Emma did – I didn’t make it through the completion of the #09Write-off; she was the clear winner there.)
There’s a reason for that. I’m excited to announce that I started a new gig just a short time ago. I’m now a Digital Project Manager at Spider Marketing Solutions, a marketing communications company that I share a lot of their values with. In addition to the PM work I’m doing, I’ll be assisting Spider with their social media strategy. The move was simple – I was sharing office space with these guys before, so I just had to move across the space. It’s been a great experience so far, and I’m looking forward to things continuing to ramp up, and to be able to produce quality products for our clients.
Some of you know that I was working with Verne and Satish before on a few things. Those two are still doing their thing full steam, and my role with them finished up recently. They’re doing amazing things, and I’m excited to be able to see their progress first hand, and I can’t wait to see their brand launch soon!
Look for some more content to be posted in this space soon – I won’t let it die again!
Everything You Know About Web Design is Wrong: Sharing Dan Willis’ SxSW panel
July 3rd, 2009 • Comments Web Design
So I’ve been meaning to write this up for a while now, as it relates to a session that I attended at the SxSW Interactive Festival this year, which is now a while past. Better late than never, I suppose. Be warned; this post is a lengthy one, and is a little bit more technically focused than some of my previous pieces. I’ll credit him again, but Dan Willis, who presented the session, is responsible for these ideas – I’m merely summarizing what Dan shared with all of us. Read about it after the break.
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