Headspace Design

Podcamp Halifax

Posted On January 23rd, 2012 Author Kyle Racki Filed Under Headspace News, Design, Business, Marketing, Comments 0

Yesterday I attended Podcamp Halifax, which is a great annual, free event full of presentations about the web and social media. It's a great place to connect with people face-to-face that you know from Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, and learn new things that can help you with your business.

Much kudo's to the folks who put it on including Craig Moore from Spider Video. To those who came, it was great meeting you and I hope to you next year (or sooner)

 

I was privileged to put on a presentation based on Aarron Walter's book, Designing For Emotion. It attracted a good sized crowd and seemed to resonate with the people in attendance. Here were some mentions on Twitter:


HarmonicDev Harmonic Internet
 
GREAT talks yesterday by @brightwhite @kyleracki @SpiderVideo and keynote speaker @julien #podcamphfx and big kudos to the event organizers!


HStu Hannah
 
Designing for Emotion session with @kyleracki is packed and has tons of great ideas about creating human websites. #PodCampHalifax
22 Jan



TheRedSparrow Carly Murray
 
Design for emotion is a full room, very exciting! #podcamphfx
22 Jan
 


RegisDudley Regis Dudley
Add an element of pleasure for people using the website. Make boring tasks fun. Via @kyleracki #PodCampHFX
22 Jan


mattrogers222 Matt Rogers
 
Love the analogy usable=edible. Need to make web experiences not only usable but pleasurable #designforemotion #podcamphfx
22 Jan

I've also included my presentation in a PDF form for those who attended if they'd like it for reference.

 

 

Developer Wanted

Posted On January 18th, 2012 Author Kyle Racki Filed Under Headspace News, Comments 0

We're looking for an awesome web developer to join our team.

You are an intermediate to advanced developer with at least two years in the professional field. You are experienced building everything from basic CMS sites to robust web and mobile applications.

You write in PHP, advanced MySQL, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and know OOP and MVC concepts inside and out. Ideally, you work in a framework like CodeIgniter. You use source control like GIT and Subversion. You can work within a team environment with other designers, strategists and front-end developers. You can closely follow instructions from our lead designer/strategist and our director of technology, but you can also innovate some intensely creative solutions when the need arises.

Applicants should apply using our contact form and list their qualifications and experience within the body of the email. Successful applicants will be emailed to request an interview.

The year behind and the year ahead

Posted On January 9th, 2012 Author Kyle Racki Filed Under Headspace News, Comments 0

Just a quick post to let everyone know I'm still alive. We had a busy December, more of which I can talk about soon. So far January is off to a great start.

Last year had it's highlights and challenges. We got to the beta stage of our proposal software, Pitch Perfect. I demo'd the app at Democamp Halifax and was completely blown away by the response, and by the event. The contacts I made there, and subsequently at Mentor Camp, were amazing. Even though the product isn't yet ready to be commercialized (although we've got big plans this quarter), the challenge to get it built in the first place were well worth the effort.

We are ready to soon launch our social media monitoring software, Social Gopher, which has been a long time coming. This month we launch version 1.0 and will be excited to hear users feedback on it. The aim of Social Gopher is to make monitoring easy for small to medium size businesses, and offer relevant search data.

This past fall, Amy Wheaton, our project manager extraordinaire had a bit of an early leave to have Baby Eli. She's busy managing different schedules now, namely feeding and sleep schedules, so we've been doing our best to balance the influx of work and make sure everything runs smoothly. So far we're managing well, but we expect some growth this year, so stay tuned for job postings on this very blog.

I just wanted to write a short thank you to all of our loyal clients, new clients, freelancers, staff and friends for the great year in 2011 and we look forward to working with all of you in 2012.

We’ve had a makeover!

Posted On August 23rd, 2011 Author Amy Wheaton Filed Under Headspace News, Design, Comments 3

Over the spring and summer we’ve been busy working on a new Headspace site, which we’re pleased to unveil today. One of the biggest changes is that our new site utilizes responsive design – it’s accessible from smartphones, tablets, computers, wherever users happen to be. We also placed more emphasis on showcasing our work, our team, our process and our tools of choice.

The old saying when it comes to agency and studio websites is “the cobbler’s children have no shoes” – typically, paying client work comes first (and it should!) Our new site has been a work in progress for some time, and everyone on the team has played a role in getting it ready for launch, from design and programming to copywriting and testing. The site was built in ExpressionEngine 2.0. It also makes use of HTML5 elements, CSS3 (that's where most of those fancy shadows, transitions, rounded corners and gradients are coming from) and JQuery for sliders and modal dialogue windows.

Some of the design elements will look familiar from the old headspacedesign.ca, but we’ve implemented a fresh take on our branding and it figures prominently on the new site. Big thanks to Laura Cosham of Cosham Illustration for her help making us look good and to Kyle, Ricky, and Amy for their work getting everything ready for launch.

We have more features planned to roll out over the next couple of months, so check back often for updates!

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