Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ad and Marketing Spend to Grow in 2009?

A survey of the 1,200 attendees at the annual Masters of Marketing Conference put on in October by the Association of National Advertisers 2008 showed some interesting, perhaps even contrarian, trends. A partial list of the questions asked and their resposnes is show below.

In short Marketers expect to spend the same or more on marketing and media in 2009 as they did in 2008. Their favorite media for this spend (in order) are: Social Media, grassroots, 30 second spots and web advertising. This definitely shows a continuing trend away from newspapers, magazines and tv toward the web, however, there are varying opinions as to where in Social Media to invest. While YouTube and Facebook were the favorite destinations among the attendees, "None" was the overall winner when they were asked "What is your preferred social media site for driving brand growth?"

This is definitely a positive sign for the market and one that highlights the strategy we discussed in a previous post where we argues that now was an excellent time to communicate with our customers and constituents and really make inroads vis-a-vis our competitors.

Survey results below:


How will you adjust your current marketing and media plans to account for the recent downturn in the financial markets?

  • Spending will be constant / marketing mix will be reallocated (33%)
  • Surprisingly, we will spend more (27%)
  • Spending will be reduced (33%)
  • No changes, we will keep everything status quo (8%)

As you look toward 2009, how much do you plan to spend on marketing vs. 2008?

  • Increase spending more than 10% (26%)
  • Increase spending less than 10% (13%)
  • Hold stable (28%)
  • Decrease spending less than 10% (14%)
  • Decrease spending more than 10% (19%)

Which discipline will offer your brand the largest opportunity for growth?

  • Traditional 30-second spots (17%)
  • One page advertisements in a newspaper/magazine (7%)
  • Web advertising (16%)
  • Social media integration (28%)
  • Direct Marketing (7%)
  • Grassroots, viral public relations (19%)
  • Radio (5%)

What is your preferred social media site for driving brand growth?

  • None (32%)
  • YouTube (20%)
  • facebook (18%)
  • All (12%)
  • LinkedIn (10%)
  • MySpace (6%)
  • Twitter (3%)

Friday, November 7, 2008

The Next Women

Suw Charman-Anderson has a blog post up today about women in tech.

She mentions all the women speakers at Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin including our own Solana.

Have a read.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Now is The Time to Make Time

About 15 years ago I took a road trip with my brothers and as we made our way up the highway, making good time but trying not to speed too much, we passed a Highway Patrol who had someone pulled over on the side of the road. I looked over to my brothers as I stepped on the gas and said "now is the time to make time". We all understood that the road ahead would be clear of speed traps and patrols for a good while.

I think that that is a perfect analogy for where we are right now in the current US economy. If your company has a good cash position then now is definitely the time to make time. Now is the moment to double down on opportunities. The talent pool is suddenly flush meaning that the cost of talent will decrease. Competition that is leveraged may not survive, opening up sales opportunities. Customers are looking to their providers to be sure that they will be around and continue to be their partner.

So, what exactly can be done? We Believe that Communication and Marketing are key factors of success during these interesting times.

1. Invest in your corporate communications, marketing and sales. While customers will take longer to buy and may buy less in the short term, I believe that many of them are looking for strategic relationships that will help them not only survive this downturn but to come out healthy, strong and ahead of the pack.

2. Communicate with your customers. Let them know that you will be around. Let them know that you are not only thinking about your own business but theirs as well. Rework contracts if necessary to the mutual benefit of both.

3. Work with your customers on their communication plan with their customers. Help them instill confidence in their customers the same way you are working with them.

4. Be visible. Build your image. Make sure that your are known to your audience. This is both visual and visceral. A company that retreats into its shell during these times will likely see its market position erode. This can be done cost effectively and creatively.

5. Consider scaling back the size of service providers, rather than the scope of your marketing and sales efforts. There are plenty of small and medium sized ad agencies, PR firms, marketing firms and Design houses that provide excellent product at competitive price points.

There is a lot more to be done on the cost side of the equation and operations in order to build a strong operation over the next 18 months. I have outlined some marketing and communications options that I believe to be valuable to the enterprise that wants to come out of these interesting times ahead of its competition.

Friday, October 31, 2008

New BART Website



Click here to visit the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) Website

I ride it everyday, so I keep in touch with their interactive presence. Also, being a design firm, we appreciate their new look and feel.

I like the new design, UI and functionality. The brown is a great addition to the brand color palette. The angled edges are an unexpected but smooth twist to the Web 2.0 rounded corners that everyone loves. The photos have a candid and real feeling to them too. They rotate every day or so.

The local culture or event feature is a good motivator. The BartTV is well produced and organized. They have a nice newsletter called myBART, that I imagine will become a full social networking where they can provide data based on your frequent searches and other activity. RSS feeds, email alerts, widgets...all of the Web 2.0 staples.

Great job BART!

I found another blog review of this site here.
...and another here.
....eccolo qua.

The iPhone app is top notch too. The design is not that great, but the functionality and the usability is great.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Solana Crawford at SNAP Summit 3

User Action! Leading Users to Action Through Design

Solana Crawford, Founder and Chief Design Officer at DESIGN about TOWN, presented yesterday at SNAP Summit 3. Let us know what you think! The presentation can be found on slideshare as well.



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Solana Speaking to the SNAP Summit3 Conference

User action: the click moment - iPhone photo by Sean Crawford


Monday, October 27, 2008

See you at Snap Summit3!





SNAP Summit 3 takes place on October 28th, 2008 at the Parc55 Hotel.

Solana Crawford will be speaking at this conference about usability and user action....the click moment!

SNAP Summit 3 is San Francisco's leading conference on user experience and engagement.

Register for SNAP Summit 3 in order to:
* Meet key players and executives from top social sites and applications.
* Learn why leading social sites attract and retain more users.
* Discover new ways to make your site more viral, social, and addictive.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Solana Crawford's Presentation for Web 2.0 Berlin: User: Action! Leading Users to Action Through Design

Solana Crawford, founder and chief design officer at DESIGN about TOWN, just finished presenting at O'Reilly Media's Web 2.0 Berlin. Let us know if you saw the presentation, and what you thought! 

The presentation abstract and slide deck are below. For more presentations from Web 2.0 Berlin, click HERE.

Solana will also be speaking at SNAP Summit3, which takes place on October 28th, 2008 at the Parc55 Hotel in San Francsico. Drop us a line if you will be attending that event, we'd love to meet you.

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User: Action! Leading Users to Action Through Design

Solana Crawford (DESIGN about TOWN) 
14:35 Thursday, 23-10-2008 
Location: A3-4 

There’s something that takes that extra step, that goes beyond user interface (form) and user experience (function)... And it is that moment that each company with online presence wants its target user to reach: the click-moment. Whether it is to donate, buy, sign up or send, it is that decision-making-second, right before the user takes action, that will change their state of mind, their mood, they way they feel based on the action that was just taken.

Design elements are key in accomplishing this. The right color choice will get you a new customer, and the wrong one can make you lose a potential investor. You need to show you know not just your product or service, but also your audience. Making them feel good about taking action takes you and your company a long ways.

What will be covered:
- Today’s design trends.
- Which design elements entice users to take action: Shapes, colors, images…
- Use of color to prompt users to take action.
- How simple or sophisticated to design your site so users take action.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A Design review with TechCrunch50 Winner "Yammer"

Congratulations Yammer on the TechCrunch50 recognition.


Yammer is a tool for making companies and organizations more productive through the exchange of short frequent answers to one simple question: "What are you working on?"


They won the big prize at the 2008 TechCrunch50 event, and as a high profile Social Networking tool, our very own Solana Crawford has provided a design review.

Nice logo, warm and friendly, web 2.0 design style. It's not surprising to see that a social networking site uses predominantly blue for its color (ex: Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn, etc...) Some of blue's strongest connotations are friendship, trustworthiness and technology.

It's very clear what the user is supposed to do once he or she gets there, but Yammer fails in explaining in detail what it is that THEY do. Yammer is not obvious until the user reaches the demo video at the bottom of the landing page. Once the user signs up, everything is pretty clear, well organized and easy to navigate.


The user forum does another good job with a logo application, but landing on that page gives you a feeling of chaos until you get organized again.

Overall, Yammer's site, though dated, makes for a good experience....It's in the details. Just a few key design and UI considerations can lead Yammer's interface to 2009.

Below is the Yammer presentation from TechCrunch50. Notice the opening title screen with the TechCrunch50.


Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Solana Crawford, founder of DESIGN about TOWN speaking at Web 2.0 Berlin

Our very own Solana Crawford, the Founder and Chief Design Officer of DESIGN about TOWN, will be speaking at O'Reilly Media's Web 2.0 Conference in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, 10/23/08 at 2:30pm.

She will be speaking at the Design and User Experience Track and her topic will be User: Action! Leading users to action through design.

If you are going to be at the conference, sign up for Solana's session. Also, let us know if you are going to be there and would like to meet up. See you there!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

DESIGN about TOWN Portfolio Slideshow ::: Fall 2008

We decided to put a slideshow of some of our most recent design projects online. Click here for a high resolution version, or see the YouTube version below. If you see something you like and need to know more. Call me (Brian) at 415-290-2256.

Friday, September 26, 2008

DESIGN about TOWN photos from TechCrunch50

Click below to view our photos from the TechCrunch 50 event. Take special note of the photo of Demi Moore and Solana Crawford, Founder and Chief Design Officer of DESIGN about TOWN.

TechCrunch50

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

DESIGN about TOWN's Solana Crawford on Beet.tv: Apple.com-style Websites are the Face of Web 2.0, Website Designer Says.

Thanks to those over at Beet.tv for the interview with DESIGN about TOWN's founder Solana Crawford at TechCrunch50. Solana talks a bit about design trends and then about DESIGN about TOWN



"Reflections, rounded corners, and color schemes of white and chrome have become very popular--and overdone--styles for technology websites over the last few years, DESIGN About TOWN CEO Solana Crawford says. She discusses other trends that have also emerged in website design.

Design About Town designed the signage and programs for TechCrunch50.

--Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer"

Monday, September 22, 2008

TechCrunch 50 DemoPit Highlights

Here is a nice video highlighting some of the DemoPit companies at TechCrunch50. While DESIGN about TOWN is not featured in this video, you can see a sliver of our work on the signs for each of the companies. We designed the graphic system for TC50 that was seen on banners, signs, powerpoint slides, and the program.

If you have an event based graphic design and branding, give us a call.

Highlights from the Demo Pit

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

DESIGN about TOWN at TC50

We were excited to see that Andrew Mager from ZDNet included us in his review of Day 1 at TechCrunch 50. You can see us at the 4.32 mark of the post. He loved our pencil. Thanks Andrew!


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

DESIGN about TOWN to Design Event Signage and Programs for TechCrunch50

DESIGN about TOWN has been chosen to design the event graphics for TechCrunch50. We have been working hard to devise logistical and design solutions for the signage that will adorn the San Francisco Design Center Concourse during the says of September 8th through September 10th. We are also working on the 32 page program that will guide attendees through the event.

TechCrunch50 has a simple goal, to find the best start-ups and launch them in front of our industry’s most influential VCs, corporations, fellow entrepreneurs and press. TechCrunch created a platform where early-stage, and frequently unfunded, companies could take center stage based purely on merit, without regard to their own financial resources.

We are very excited about this event. It will be a great chance to see the latest in internet technology and meet the people who make it happen.

If you are attending, come find our booth. Call Brian @ 415.290.2256 or email at brian@designabouttown.com.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mercados Suvianda TV Spot

Conceptualized and created by DESIGN about TOWN and Artemis Film.

San Francisco Heat Wave

It’s not often that we get to wear shorts and sandals here in San Francisco. If this continues, we will need to call our longtime clients over at Weather Underground to see if they have the inside scoop. Nonetheless, we will enjoy it while it lasts!

DaT @ Chamber of Commerce Expo

DESIGN about TOWN was fortunate enough to get a booth at the bi-annual San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours Expo. Special thanks to Katie Kenning for getting us in at the last minute.

We shook a lot of hands and met some great companies, many of whom are potential partners. WIth our (fairly) new offices in North Beach, we are looking forward to attending more downtown events like this. We don’t call ourselves DESIGN about TOWN for nothing!