TEDx Sheffield – Richard St John and the 8 to be Great

September 10th, 2010

For those of you who are not aware of TEd, I would stongly advise that you visit thier site at www.ted.com to find out more about the organisation.

As part of their global interation, TEDx Sheffield was held yesterday at the Showroom cinema. With a great line up of some of the best speakers from all over the globe, I thought I would share one of the most inspirational speakers called Richard StJohn. He is a “success analyst” with a very successful work history as well as being a marathon runner – anyone who can complete a marathon in 2 hours 45 minutes gets my respect. He has interviewed a wide range of successful people from Business owners like Bill Gates or Larry Page to Celebrities such as Russell Crowe to try and find out the secret to success.

Whilst I don’t have the full 20 minutes presentation from yesterdays event, have a look through his short version and you’ll soon see why he starts to make so much sense.

For those that were there, or for some Friday disctraction you can also checkout Terry Tate – the office linebacker.

Enjoy

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Be careful what appears on your pages

September 1st, 2010

Whilst this story is another show of mob stupidity in reaction to the Pakistan cricket betting scandal and a more shocking example of cruelty towards animals, it does show what can happen when you have adverts running on your website.

Click on the image and then have a look Related Partners section at the bottom of the image. I think you’ll agree it’s a little inappropriate. The lesson here is to double check everything !!!

a page on the telegraph website

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HTML5 – Is it a big deal?

September 1st, 2010

You may or may not be aware that HTML5 is on the horizon, but what does this mean if you are a web designer, website owner or business? Well let’s start at the beginning

What is HTML5?

HTML5 is a new version of HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 focusing on the needs of Web application developers as well as evolving HTML and addressing issues found in the current specifications.

OK, so what can it do?

Well the 5 main features are as follows:

1) Web Workers: Think of it as Hyper-Threading for web browsers. Separate background threads are used to do processing without effecting the performance of a webpage. This can be very useful for web applications which relies on heavy scripts to perform functions (among other things).

2) Video Element: Probably the most significant HTML5 features yet. You can embed video without having to rely on third-party proprietary plug-ins or codec. You can embed video code with the same amount of ease as you now embed an image with the ability to manipulate videos and built-in video controls among other things.

3) Canvas: Canvas element lets you render graphics and images on the fly. All done without having to rely on plug-in, the possibilities are endless.

4) Application caches: The ability to store web apps like email locally and access it without having to connect to the internet or install an external client like Outlook or Thunderbird. Google gears, which helps you access Gmail offline, is an implementation of HTML5 specifications for Applications Cache (and much more). If you use Google Gears than you are using already using this feature.

5) Geolocation: This API defines location information with high-level interface (GPS) associated with the device hosting the API. Sources of location information includes Global Positioning System (GPS) and network signals such as IP address, RFID, WiFi and Bluetooth MAC addresses, and GSM/CDMA cell IDs. Yes, a big brother feature, but it can only be used if the user gives the application permission to use the information.

So we are running a lot more with the browser, does my browser support HTML5?

Well Chrome and Safari are taking the lead on this at the moment but don’t expect Firefox or Opera to be far behind. As for IE, well you would expect their upcoming release of IE9 to support HTML5 but we will wait and see. With all the different versions of browsers available, you can find out how well your existing browser(s) support HTML5 by using html5test.com.

Let me see HTML5 in action

Use Google Chrome or if on a Mac Safari to view the following websites to see what all the fuss is about:

Arcade Fire Interactive Music Video

Jigsaw Puzzle

SketchPad

Drag and Drop photos

Remember these are not built using anything but HTML5, not an inch of Flash in sight. Have a search online and see what other designers and developers are creating. You can find more examples of HTML5 here

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Wanted – a home for an abandoned cat

August 10th, 2010

I realise that this is a bit “left field” but one of my friends has recently taken in an abandoned cat. Despite being content in his bathroom, she does not get on with his existing cats and would ideally suit a cat free home. Jon has visited the local vets to get it checked for a microchip but to no avail. He has paid out for vet fees for a full health check which it has passed with flying colours.

All he would like is to see it go to good home, so if you think you could give it a second chance, click on the button below…… Thanks.

UPDATE – CAT HAS NOW BEEN SUCCESSFULLY RE-HOMED.

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Vertebrate Graphics help increase Rab clothing sales!

August 2nd, 2010

Vertebrate Graphic’s recent marketing support for the outdoor activity brand Rab focused on two micro-sites outlining the use of technical fabrics Pertex and eVent used in Rab apparel. These can be viewed at www.rab-event.co.uk and www.rab-pertex.co.uk.

Using an integrated on-page and on-line advertising approach with traffic from Facebook and the main Rab site plus external sites such as UK Climbing and Outdoors Magic generated some additional 10 000 registered names to their database. This has created powerful marketing data for Rab to use in future campaigns as well as driving traffic through to their main website www.rab.uk.com.

Rab wanted us to keep the micro-sites simple and focused. We kept the core brand values of Rab whilst presenting the products and information in a uniform and easily read fashion.

To find out more visit www.rab-event.co.uk or www.rab-pertex.co.uk

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