R/GA Chicago's Abraham Velázquez Tello and Joseph Delhommer discuss how designers and technologists are redefining the creative process through close - and frequent - collaboration.
TechCamp Memphis November 3, 2012 | It's easy to get started with a WordPress website and/or blog. Basic introduction includes installation, content, navigation, posts and pages.
TechCamp Memphis November 3, 2012 | It's easy to get started with a WordPress website and/or blog. Basic introduction includes installation, content, navigation, posts and pages.
The word is getting out. Great web site experiences require careful development and crafty execution in the front end. Squeezing every drop of performance out of your user's browser is tough, but Steve Souders and friends have mobilized an army, and we are all having a bloody good go.
But there is a common threat to doing great work in the front-end. It lurks in the back-end and clients love it. It's the content management system, and more often than not, it stinks.
We'll look at examples of the damaging traces CMSs leave behind in the front-end and at how we might work to reduce them. We'll find ways to fight for what matters in a CMS, and ways to avoid the smell of your CMS wafting over to the user and sacrificing the craftsmanship of good front-end engineering.
Find video of this presentation
Here are the notes to my GP1Mais1presentation
they asked for details of my journey from Classically trained planner to chief strategy officer of R/GA...a little self indulgent but I hope some good conclusions for people to learn from
Successful digital experiences require seamless integration between a clear idea and solid execution. So why do we wait until the end to figure out the execution part? Drawing on his experience with Will Turnage, R/GA's VP of Technology & Invention, shares his process for brainstorming and prototyping digital products (e.g. social, mobile, etc) with an eye toward technical execution.
I May Like You, But I'm Not In LIke With You - Chloe Gottlieb, R/GAR/GA
Originally presented at SXSW 2012, Chloe Gottlieb - R/GA's SVP, Executive Creative Director, Interaction Design - looks closely at how to create deeper, more balanced value exchange between consumers and brands, including strategies to uncover what your brand has to offer and what your most valuable customers can give in return.
Why Your 5-Year-Old is More Digital Than Most CMOs - Sean Miller, R/GA and J...R/GA
R/GA Group Planning Director Sean Miller and Google Head of Creative Innovation John Militello highlight the surprising advantages the under-six set have over today’s CMOs, exploring ideas and different ways of thinking that provoke new behaviors for today's marketing professionals.
Presented during Creative Week 2012, R/GA's Vin Farrell and Taras Wayner discuss how R/GA's unique Digital Studio uses a steamlined production and storytelling model to efficiently create inspiring, informative and entertaining digital videos.
The Sports Fan in 2015 - Richard Ting and Kyle Bunch, R/GAR/GA
Presented at SXSW 2012, R/GA's Richard Ting, SVP, Executive Creative Director of Mobile & Social Platforms and R/GA Executive Producer Kyle Bunch explore examples of how sports fandom has changed and share a vision of where it’s headed in the future thanks to mobile and social innovations.
The Digital Health Technology Vision 2016 reveals five trends that prove winning in the digital age hinges on people. Keeping up with changing technology is vital, but it’s just as important to evolve the consumer experience, methods of care delivery and career development opportunities for the healthcare workforce.
Does Your Product Have a Plot - David Womack, R/GAR/GA
Originally presented at SXSW 2012, R/GA Creative Director David Womack explains what makes an experience—any experience—compelling. A well–told story transcends any particular medium and this presentation focuses on principles of narrative—such as plot, setting, and point–of–view—as they apply to designing digital products, websites, social media, and apps, including why some digital experiences take off while others fizzle, how to define systems without using site maps, and innovative uses for user journeys.
John Blue - Digital Technology: You Can't Do It All. But How Do You Get Throu...John Blue
Digital Technology: You Can't Do It All. But How Do You Get Through It? - John Blue, from the 2013 Indiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers Leadership Conference, January 26, 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
This presentation will provide actionable information and resources to farmers and ranchers looking to determine the value of digital tools, learn when to stop using one tool and start using another, and discover how people are connecting in digital spaces.
Devoxx UK: Reliability & Scale in AWS while letting you sleep through the night Jos Boumans
Updated version of Reliability & Scale in AWS while letting you sleep through the night
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More and more startups/companies are deploying their infrastructure directly and exclusively in EC2 or similar cloud provider. With that comes a whole new set of challenges and paradigms around scalability, reliability and availability.
This talk will focus on how to leverage all the infrastructure parts of AWS, augment them with great (affordable) third party services and solid Open Source Software to create an operations environment that will scale with you, be as reliable as it can be, providing you and your peers with all the data you need to make good decisions to support (rapid) changes while letting you sleep through the night. And all that using a tiny operations team.
It may make you coffee in the morning too.
The word is getting out. Great web site experiences require careful development and crafty execution in the front end. Squeezing every drop of performance out of your user's browser is tough, but Steve Souders and friends have mobilized an army, and we are all having a bloody good go.
But there is a common threat to doing great work in the front-end. It lurks in the back-end and clients love it. It's the content management system, and more often than not, it stinks.
We'll look at examples of the damaging traces CMSs leave behind in the front-end and at how we might work to reduce them. We'll find ways to fight for what matters in a CMS, and ways to avoid the smell of your CMS wafting over to the user and sacrificing the craftsmanship of good front-end engineering.
Find video of this presentation
Here are the notes to my GP1Mais1presentation
they asked for details of my journey from Classically trained planner to chief strategy officer of R/GA...a little self indulgent but I hope some good conclusions for people to learn from
Successful digital experiences require seamless integration between a clear idea and solid execution. So why do we wait until the end to figure out the execution part? Drawing on his experience with Will Turnage, R/GA's VP of Technology & Invention, shares his process for brainstorming and prototyping digital products (e.g. social, mobile, etc) with an eye toward technical execution.
I May Like You, But I'm Not In LIke With You - Chloe Gottlieb, R/GAR/GA
Originally presented at SXSW 2012, Chloe Gottlieb - R/GA's SVP, Executive Creative Director, Interaction Design - looks closely at how to create deeper, more balanced value exchange between consumers and brands, including strategies to uncover what your brand has to offer and what your most valuable customers can give in return.
Why Your 5-Year-Old is More Digital Than Most CMOs - Sean Miller, R/GA and J...R/GA
R/GA Group Planning Director Sean Miller and Google Head of Creative Innovation John Militello highlight the surprising advantages the under-six set have over today’s CMOs, exploring ideas and different ways of thinking that provoke new behaviors for today's marketing professionals.
Presented during Creative Week 2012, R/GA's Vin Farrell and Taras Wayner discuss how R/GA's unique Digital Studio uses a steamlined production and storytelling model to efficiently create inspiring, informative and entertaining digital videos.
The Sports Fan in 2015 - Richard Ting and Kyle Bunch, R/GAR/GA
Presented at SXSW 2012, R/GA's Richard Ting, SVP, Executive Creative Director of Mobile & Social Platforms and R/GA Executive Producer Kyle Bunch explore examples of how sports fandom has changed and share a vision of where it’s headed in the future thanks to mobile and social innovations.
The Digital Health Technology Vision 2016 reveals five trends that prove winning in the digital age hinges on people. Keeping up with changing technology is vital, but it’s just as important to evolve the consumer experience, methods of care delivery and career development opportunities for the healthcare workforce.
Does Your Product Have a Plot - David Womack, R/GAR/GA
Originally presented at SXSW 2012, R/GA Creative Director David Womack explains what makes an experience—any experience—compelling. A well–told story transcends any particular medium and this presentation focuses on principles of narrative—such as plot, setting, and point–of–view—as they apply to designing digital products, websites, social media, and apps, including why some digital experiences take off while others fizzle, how to define systems without using site maps, and innovative uses for user journeys.
John Blue - Digital Technology: You Can't Do It All. But How Do You Get Throu...John Blue
Digital Technology: You Can't Do It All. But How Do You Get Through It? - John Blue, from the 2013 Indiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers Leadership Conference, January 26, 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
This presentation will provide actionable information and resources to farmers and ranchers looking to determine the value of digital tools, learn when to stop using one tool and start using another, and discover how people are connecting in digital spaces.
Devoxx UK: Reliability & Scale in AWS while letting you sleep through the night Jos Boumans
Updated version of Reliability & Scale in AWS while letting you sleep through the night
===============================================================
More and more startups/companies are deploying their infrastructure directly and exclusively in EC2 or similar cloud provider. With that comes a whole new set of challenges and paradigms around scalability, reliability and availability.
This talk will focus on how to leverage all the infrastructure parts of AWS, augment them with great (affordable) third party services and solid Open Source Software to create an operations environment that will scale with you, be as reliable as it can be, providing you and your peers with all the data you need to make good decisions to support (rapid) changes while letting you sleep through the night. And all that using a tiny operations team.
It may make you coffee in the morning too.
«Travis CI – what's inside?» presented by Piotr Sarnacki (Warsaw) Rails contributor and Ember.js enthusiast. Currently works on Travis CI as a part of OSS Grant Program sponsored by EngineYard.
Adam Baldwin is the Team Lead at Lift Security, a web application security consultancy and the Chief Security Officer at &yet (andyet.net). He at one time possessed a GCIA and CISSP. Adam is a highly knowledegable information security expert having created the DVCS pillaging toolkit, helmet: the security header middleware for node.js, a minor contributor to the W3AF project, and has previously spoken at DEF CON, Toorcon, Toorcamp, Djangcon, and JSconf.
Improving Literacy with Media in Higher EducationWesley Fryer
A presentation by Dr. Wesley Fryer on March 3, 2012, for the Enhancing Teaching & Learning Conference hosted by the Kansas City Professional Development Council. Access referenced resources on http://wfryer.me/improve
50. Bootstrap
http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
Tuesday, March 26, 13
51. Foundation
http://foundation.zurb.com/
Tuesday, March 26, 13
52. Thanks!
http://www.slideshare.net/RGA/adapting-to-the-unknown
Abraham Velázquez Tello @lunaroja
Joseph Delhommer @alwaysplotting
Tuesday, March 26, 13