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Idea Market March NewsletterCarson posted this on March 9th, 2011

I know some of you have the attention span of small children in an art museum, so let me get right to the point:

We’re all packing up and heading to the SXSW Interactive Festival in Texas from March 10th-16th. That’s right, no Idea Market for a week! Whatever will you do? Answer: I have no idea, but we’re going to be having a lot of fun in a much warmer place than you! Oh, and we’re going to learn stuff relevant to our jobs, too. Honest. So, yeah – if something is an emergency go ahead and email us, but most everything else will have to wait until we get back.

For those of you who didn’t go chasing a gum wrapper down the hall yet, I’d like to say thank you to everyone who made it to what became known as The Bacon Party last month. It was a great time with our favourite people in the world, eating our favourite food in the world. You can read all about it on our blog.

Unrelated diversion #1: it was 28 degrees in Austin yesterday. Just thought you might want to know that.

Now we’re not really that excitable by design awards, but a couple months ago we decided to nominate one of our clients for the Canadian E-Tourism Awards. Then we forgot to tell the client about it. Oops. Anyway, it turns out they won! Vivien from the Danish Canadian National Museum is in Toronto at the awards show at this very moment to accept the Best User-Generated Content award. Congrats to everyone at the museum on their awesome website!

Diversion #2: I’m going to hang out with Mike Tyson this Sunday! Maybe we’ll get face tattoos together.

Another website that we’re kind of proud of is the newly re-design site for Central Alberta Theatre. As you may have heard, they’re getting ready to move their operations to downtown Red Deer, so they wanted to get the excitement brewing with a new online presence. You can check it out for yourself (and maybe find a show to go to) at: centralalbertatheatre.ca.

Diversion #3: A trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without a roller derby bout. Unfortunately, we’ll just be going as spectators, not participants. This time.

Remember when I used to try to keep these newsletters short? Ha!

In our last newsletter we talked about the various non-profits and charities we work with. We’re proud to add another to the list: Safe Harbour Society. I’d tell you to go to their website to learn all about the great things they do in Red Deer, but the site really doesn’t say much. Which is why they called us, I guess. We’ll also be re-branding the organization, putting together stationary, designing a brochure and display banner, and whatever else they ask of us. Watch for all that soon!

Diversion #4: Did I mention the temperature? Yes? OK, how about the fact that as a group we will collectively gain 35 pounds in barbecued ribs alone? Believe dat.

This is the point where I give you a little teaser to keep you on the edge of your seat until the next newsletter. OK, so you know how we’re supposed to be focusing on web and not doing so much branding work? Well things don’t always go the way we plan. We’re in the process of re-branding both the Town of Innisfail and the City of Wetaskiwin – coming soon to a giant highway sign near you! Oh, and a centennial logo for the Town of Sylvan Lake. And re-brands for The Leadership Centre and True North Realty. That’s a whole lot of logos for a web company! Watch for at least some of those to be revealed in our next newsletter…

Until then, enjoy a little chocolate-dipped bacon in our honour and remember… we love you.

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Why I am not always rightadmin posted this on July 2nd, 2010

As a designer, part of my job to understand the audience of a website. Unfortunately, sometimes we designers don’t have direct contact with the client and we have to rely on a set of information handed to us from on high. As a natural do-gooder, I take it all in, begin researching, imagining how it will all work. At some point, I distance myself behind a computer screen and instead of putting myself in the shoes of actual users, my focus shifts inward. I begin consuming myself with how to make the site pretty and user-friendly until it becomes *my* project and reflection of *myself* instead of that of the clients.
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Red Deer County

admin posted this on May 31st, 2009

Idea Market is proud and excited to announce our newest project: a website and intranet update for Red Deer County.

About the Project

Red Deer County requires major updates to their existing external website and staff intranet, including an updated content management system that spans both. Particularly interesting is the intranet side, as it will be such a vital part of the County’s day-to-day operations. As a hub for all work information and communication, it will be the kind of tool that County employees log into when they first arrive at work and use extensively all day. We have some neat things planned…

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New Project: Lacombe Athletic Park website

admin posted this on April 6th, 2009

Lacombe Athletic Park plan, as designed by PJB Design Consultants, Lacombe AB The plans for an athletic park (including dressing rooms, concession, media/officials box, washrooms and equipment storage all housed in the “Fieldhouse”) at Lacombe Composite High School have been underway for about two years now. The committee is at the stage where they need to amp up fundraising and feel that a professional website will be part of the way to achieve that. The Athletic Park will be built in a couple of stages, starting with the Fieldhouse facility, later adding lights, a running track around the field and then field turf finally in 2010.

Idea Market will be creating this website with a content management system (it’s rare that we don’t!) so the Lacombe Athletic Park Committee will able to update the site at will, and an events calendar which will be used to display fundraising events. Once the fundraising is complete and the project completed, the primary focus of the website will shift to showcase the events calendar, displaying the happening athletic activities.

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