Posts tagged ‘technology’
After careful review and consideration, pouring over hours of portfolio items from 2012, we have come to a consensus (in a landslide) that the Florida’s Space Coast: America’s High Tech Titan brochure is the best of the year. This work, produced for the Economic Development Commission of… Continue reading…
Posted on January 1st, 2013 by Ryan.
Category: Press Tags: advertising, awards, design, economic development, Economic Development Comission of Florida's Space Coast, Marketing, our community, technology, The Space Coast
This Exquisite Forest is an web-based collaborative art project that lets users create short animations that build off one another by following a few minimal guidelines. The result is a collection of branching narratives resembling trees. Visitors can not only watch the animations, but also contribute to the project, which will eventually be installed… Continue reading…
Posted on August 27th, 2012 by Jay Decator.
Category: On The Fly Tags: art, technology, websites
brandt ronat + company is proud of the quality work that we create for our clients, and since purchasing the Sony EX-1 video camera we have been able to capture and produce video at a very high level. To give you an independent look at the work this camera can do, we wanted to share… Continue reading…
Posted on May 21st, 2010 by Jay Decator.
Category: Press Tags: technology, video
HERE’S A WEBSITE THAT IS ATTEMPTING TO HOOK UP READERS WITH WRITERS. It’s called SCRIBd.com and if you want to see how your writing is received by potential readers, here’s your chance. Here’s the significance (IMHO): —Trying to do for text what YouTube did for video. —Another example of how the distribution of information is… Continue reading…
Posted on May 18th, 2009 by Jay Decator.
Category: Pattern Recognition Tags: bill ronat, technology
I READ ABOUT THIS COMPANY IN WIRED MAGAZINE. HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT? THEY DON’T WANT TO SELL YOU AN ELECTRIC CAR. THEY WANT TO SELL YOU MILES. The company is called Better Place and their plan is to put in an infrastructure of stations where you can swap out your battery if you are on… Continue reading…
Posted on December 10th, 2008 by Jay Decator.
Category: Pattern Recognition Tags: automobiles, bill ronat, energy, Marketing, technology
WHEN I WAS AROUND SEVEN YEARS OLD, I clearly remember telling my mom how cool it would be if TV was projected into our living room with a total 3-D viewing of the entire scene. I mean, how true to life could it be, the experience itself, to have actual size actors standing there in… Continue reading…
Posted on October 27th, 2008 by Jay Decator.
Category: Pattern Recognition Tags: culture, fashion, julian bennett, technology
DO PICTURES REALLY COMMUNICATE BETTER? For hundreds of new Chrome users, the answer is a resounding ‘yes’. Google released its new web browser ‘Chrome’ last week, complete with a comic book to illustrate the launch. http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/index.html Being married to an engineer, I have a special soft spot in my heart for the more technically… Continue reading…
Posted on September 26th, 2008 by Jay Decator.
Category: Pattern Recognition Tags: art, comics, communication, lisa hansen, technology
A BUSINESS’ WEB SITE IS OFTEN THEIR INITIAL POINT OF CONTACT WITH NEW CUSTOMERS. For this reason, it is vital for the site to be continuously up to date with useful information. As anyone who has ever tried to maintain a website knows, this is not as easy as it sounds. Many times, website updates… Continue reading…
Posted on August 12th, 2008 by Jay Decator.
Category: Pattern Recognition Tags: content management systems, jay decator, technology, websites