Just a quick reminder that the AIGA Idaho event The Histories of House Industries is coming up tomorrow — Thursday, June 18th.
The event will take place in the Longitude Room of Hotel 43, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.
Street level views of marketing & advertising in Idaho
Just a quick reminder that the AIGA Idaho event The Histories of House Industries is coming up tomorrow — Thursday, June 18th.
The event will take place in the Longitude Room of Hotel 43, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.
…anything interesting of exciting happening in Northern Idaho. Or Eastern Idaho for that matter. Heck, interesting period would be good.
Anyone?
Feel free to drop me an email, or leave a comment here.
Valice in Boise currently has a couple of job openings:
Website and Software Developer with 3-5 years of web based application development experience, CMS system familiarity, Flash development experience and more.
Project Manager who will serve as the liason between clients, internal programming, sales, and design. Will be responsible for all communication with the client, status updates, training, support and more.
Full details about these positions can be found on their respective descriptions on the Valice website.
Congratulations to the following Idaho agencies for winning 2009 National ADDY Awards:
Drake Cooper: Silver ADDY, Brochure, Color, Idaho Film Office, “Be a Good Scout Handbook”
Oliver Russell: Silver ADDY, Website, Consumer HTML, ClearWealth Financial Advisors, ClearWealth Website
A full list of all the national winners can be found on the ADDY Awards section of the American Advertising Federation’s website.
Congratulations to all.
A few articles that caught our eye over the past week:
Six Ways to Avoid Landing in the Product Failure Bin – via Fast Company
A Case for Non-Ad Revenue on the Web – via The New York Times
Most Marketers Ignore Brand Metrics Online – via Adweek
7 Myths Of Metrics – via MediaPost
Del Monte CMO: Spend During Downturn — or Else – via Ad Age
BK’s ‘Whopper Freakout’ Wins Grand Effie – via Adweek
CC, DoubleTake Bringing Ads to Baggage Carousels – via Mediaweek