Sunday, September 26, 2010

Meg Kerr


"Social media is like teen sex. Everyone wants to do it. No one knows how. When finally done, there is surprise its not better" - Avinash Kaushik (analytics evangelist at Google)



This past Friday, we were fortunate enough to be paid a visit by Meg Kerr, a Social Media Integration Manager at Mosaic. Ms. Kerr's presentation outlined the term "social media" and what it has come to encompass in our current society. She discussed the various social networks currently available, the pros and cons of using these networks and the effects they are having on the methods through which we share our information.
"Social media is an umbrella term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio" - Wikipedia

Ms. Kerr discussed the various social media trends happening at the moment.  Real Time + Smartphones, Location Based Services and issues of privacy. Smartphones now allow anyone to share and search for information in real time, changing immensely the way and from which sources  we get our information. Whether or not its accurate is a whole other issue.  GPS enabled Smartphones have made things even easier to share through LBS such as Foursquare, Gowalla and Yelp. Issues of privacy and "living online" have caused a movement in the other direction. Social media sites that require a strict membership have developed, and some have gone as far as deleting their Facebook and Twitter accounts for good. (For those ready to take the plunge: http://suicidemachine.org/)
Facebook: 500 million users around the world. (Although 5 of the top 7 countries on Facebook are actually declining in over all number of users)
Foursquare: 3 million users (and growing rapidly)
These statistics and other interesting facts can be found in the following:
Socialnomics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhPgUcjGQAw

Ms. Kerr attended Western University in London, Ontario where she obtained her Undergraduate degree in Media Information and Technoculture. She also completed a diploma in Broadcast Journalism at Fanshawe College. After a some time with Corus Entertainment, Ms. Kerr made the move to Mosaic in 2006.  Ms. Kerr provides creative digital strategy, community management, social media measurement, blog outreach, content creation, hybrid event planning, and manages multiple internal corporate online properties.  Ms. Kerr describes her job as "conception of a program, less execution." Working with a creative team, it is her responsibility to find an integration based on the brand or image of a product. Brand ambassadors are a major tool used in experiential marketing. Ultimately her main goal is to sell; but she is fascinated by the ability to receive feedback and participation from all parts of the world through tools such as Twitter and Foursquare.  An example of this is the Rogers Cup. Using Twitter, people were able to communicate and comment in real time as the game progressed.

Mosaic describes themselves as, (the) "leaders in the new reality of consumer-centric marketing." Mosaic XM develops "unique and customized branded experience that stop, engage, entertain and educate customers." Some of their clients include Cadbury, Proctor and Gamble, Coca Cola and Gilette.
They have locations across North America, including Texas and Chicago.

Check out Mosaic XM's homepage: http://www.mosaicxm.com/
Follow Ms. Kerr on Twitter: http://twitter.com/meg_kerr
Check out Ms. Kerr on LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/megkerr

Contact Information:
Meg Kerr
2700 Matheson Blvd East
West Tower, 2nd Floor
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4V9
Phone 905.238.8422
Fax 905.238.1998



Saturday, September 18, 2010

Jay Schacher

"Always Be A Team Player, Not A Hero."

In this week's Professional Topics class, we had the pleasure of having Jay Schacher as our guest speaker. Mr. Schacher works as a senior designer for Henderson Bas,  a successful award winning advertising agency in downtown Toronto. 

Mr. Schacher completed his Undergraduate degree at York University in Visual Arts and Multimedia and proceeded to attend the Sheridan Web Design program in 2006.  Having graduated from the program Mr. Schacher started off at Organic Inc. (www.organic.com).  Although he found it challenging to adjust from a fine arts background to a design  outlook,  Mr. Schacher's obvious hardwork has paid off as some of his past clients include Timex, Jamieson, Breton, SHER-WOOD Hockey Concepts, Sirius Radio, Dillon's and Infusion.

Specializing in interactive web experiences, online advertising, mobile and print, some of Henderson Bas' clients include Joe Fresh, Capitol One, Tim Horton's, Coca Cola Ltd., Mercedes Benz, Nintendo, LG and eBay.
Example: www.joe.ca

The creative department consists of four Junior Designers, three Senior Designers, three Art Directors, an Associate Creative Director and a Creative Director. A Senior Designer's responsibilities include brainstorming, conceptualizing, designing, overseeing work and meeting time lines. When working on a project, Mr. Schacher reports to first the Art Director, then Creative Director,  Account Manager and lastly to the Client. In order to build a website design from concept to finished product,  he must first brainstorms ideas, sketch a concept, present to the client, and then proceed to design, build and revise the site to suit the client's needs. Currently Mr. Schacher is working on projects for LG Shine Plus, LG Get Connected and iCoke.ca. In the next five to ten years, Mr. Schacher would like eventually be an Art Director.
Example of recent work: www.lgshineplus.com

Mr. Schacher left us with some important advice: Value your student work, as it is one of the only times you will have creative control over your work; keep your classmates close, as they will be your connections in the industry; and to always be a team player, not a hero.

Contact information:
Jay Schacher
Henderson Bas 
479 Wellington St. W
Toronto ON
M5E 1E7
416 977 6660

Links to Mr. Schacher's online portfolio and Henderson Bas' website:
www.theniceagency.com

Sunday, September 12, 2010

First Day of Professional Topics

Today we started off our Friday with Professional Topics I.  As a class we viewed all the application portfolios and were able to see the diverse set of skills that each member will bring to the program. Each week a different guest speaker from the various areas of the web design industry will speak to our class. Here I will be summarizing the pertinent information and interesting facts.