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A brand is much more than just a logo”, says Bettina Würth, Chairwoman of the Advisory Board of the Würth Group, who has played a decisive role in further developing the Würth brand. “A brand is like a personality which you identify through the name, get to know better through the language and experience through the style and charisma. via wuerth.com it is always inspiring to read about how an organization's logo evolves over the years.
Thanks to all the bloggers who picked up one of our concepts for the Ravecorp Corporation logo. Here's a few of the noted ones who wrote about it: 25 Incredible Logo Designs Using a Bird by SmashingShare...
via youtube.com Flurple2 introduces Trivio, the trivia game that uses unique voice recognition technology to compute answers and award points. It is the perfect application to revolutionize family game night. Burlington-based software developer Peter Deschamps created the app, compatible with Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. And what is most amazing is that he created it with the help of his own family. Deschamps was inspired by his 16-year-old son's participation in high school trivia competitions. His...
I would put it on IPTV and mobile technology companies. Innovations seem to be on the rise with respect to these areas.Announcements of Rogers On Demand, Netflix in Canada, Hulu and Google TV add to...
An American study conducted by Harris Interactive found adults with children at home are more likely to be interested in text alerts about sales and promotions than those with no kids at home. Of people with kids younger than six, 35% are at least somewhat interested in getting opt-in text alerts from favorite businesses, compared to 32% of households with older kids and 25% of homes with no children. (The study, conducted in May with 2,000 adults, does not distinguish between childless adults and empty-nesters...
Like in communication, having another channel to deliver your messaging is far better than having only one. When sitting down for breakfast, you might pick up a newspaper and read the editorial on a story that happened yesterday. When you drive in to work, you turn on the radio and listen to a breaking news on the newspaper's story. At home, you flip on the television and follow-up on the same story. All these delivery methods are ways for you to access information. In business, it is not enough to have only a storefront...
via mitworld.mit.edu In late 2008, I read and gave copies of the book, The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman, to my clients for Christmas. If you get the chance, read this book. A few notable topics from this book are outsourcing versus insourcing, and natural resources vs human resources. Here's an article from Time Magazine on how UPS offered "customers... [their] throat to choke when the pressure was on to deliver." According to Friedman, Insourcing is Flattener #8. The other topic that caught my interest...
On a desktop, websites are an integral part of your web experience. However, with the growing number of mobile devices and applications, the web is now accessible anywhere, at any time. iPod/iPhone's success was due to three factors: accessibility, portability and mobility. If content is king, then the choice of medium should not matter. Amazon sells its books on Kindle. Indigo/Chapters sells theirs on Kobo. Google just announced their Google TV with YouTube surpassing two billion views. iTune's App Store reportedly...