Us Women Infographic

For my Photoshop class,we were asked to make an infographic from one of two webpages. Either The US Falls Behind Nicaragua, Rwanda, And The Philippines On Women’s Equality or 8 Food Myths You Probably Believe. I chose the women’s equality article as it had more statistics. This project was for class and I’m not affiliated with the article’s authors. For this (read more)
Usability testing

It’s critical to determine if your website or app does, in fact, make sense to your customers. Which is why usability testing is a critical design check prior to “going live”. However, usability testing can be used in any phase of the design process to ensure that the product is on track. In the initial (read more)
Mood board for Schwinn Hipster Campaign

For this week’s Photoshop class assignment, I chose to do a mood board for a Schwinn campaign I’d like to see. Schwinn is a storied bicycling company that has lately been divided into two levels; the discount-walmart styles and the high end styles. And by doing so, it seems that they’ve become less of a respected brand (read more)
Tracking Eyes

Eye tracking can do many things, from helping you to determine how effective your sale banner is, how effective your content style is, and how much an expert someone is. Let us look at some uses, key findings and examples of eye tracking research. One of the key uses for eye tracking has been to (read more)
H2Angeles

For my Photoshop class this week we were asked to create a logo for a non-profit, “deal[ing] in green initiatives in Los Angeles” and which seeks to “aquir[e] local business partners [and] overall awareness of green intiatives.” I decided to focus on one of the greatest environmental threats to L.A.: water. I thus created a (read more)
Crowdsourcing and you

An independent project raises 5,549% of it’s goal, $1000 dollar stock photos are now going for $1, businesses are spending $25,000 for R&D instead of “several times that amount”, and most articles on businesses in Wikipedia have some inaccuracy in them. These are just some examples of how crowdsourcing is changing the face of our (read more)
Integrated Marketing Campaign-Lowe’s Hello Fall

This week in Photoshop we were discussing Integrated Marketing Campaigns (IMC), and for our assignment we were to make an image in keeping with the IMC style. My brand choice was one that I use regularly and would love to use more, Lowe’s! (Note: this is for class and I am not affiliated with Lowe’s). (read more)
Week 6: Mobile to Universal Advertising

A Growth Opportunity Mobile is one of the greatest opportunities for marketing. Devices will increase from 7 billion in 2013 to 10.2 billion in 2018 (a 46% increase) (Cisco, p. 7). Smartphones (and smartdevices) will increase from 21% to 54% of the mobile device make up (Ibid., p. 8). And while these may seem like (read more)
Media Diary: Summary and Analysis

I’ve gone from observations during the week, to crunching numbers, and now it’s time for summary and analysis. The primary nature of my media use during the week, was on the computer ( 66.65 hours) and for class (63:20 hours). Compared to most months in my life, these last few have been odd. But this year I’m (read more)
Media Diary: A Closer Look

For further analysis of my Media Diary hour log, I decided to do a word cloud (http://www.wordle.net/create), after I had standardized phrasing and ensured completeness. I had to laugh when I saw it, as apparently the most important word was PM! Which I didn’t expect, but makes complete sense, as I work mostly from afternoon (read more)