Announcements

SpinningSilk Multimedia - iPhone/iTouch Developers

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Yesterday I followed the announcement of the iPhone SDK release and we have made the decision to focus on developing for this product as our niche in the mobile market.  Last year we purchased an iPhone so we could begin exploring future uses in our business.  We feel this is where the future is headed in terms of developing web and stand-alone applications that people can access 24/7 and at any location in a rich and meaningful way.
We have a lot of innovative projects and ideas that are perfect for this device. Of course we will be developing podcasts for clients that you can listen or view on the iPhone, iTouch or other iPods. This is what we call portable media. We also want to create programs that will enable clients and customers to create compelling content and organize it in innovative ways.  We plan on developing applications for business, productivity, photography, etc. Expect to see more announcements soon.

We feel this will be an excellent way to enhance our web design and development options. We want to give our clients the tools and ability for their customers to access their information from anywhere, at anytime.  The personal computer definitely has it’s place but the ultimate goal is to give people the freedom to access information and conduct commerece where needed.  We could work at developing for other mobile platforms but we feel it’s more important to hone in our a particular niche in much the same way we are working with a specific content management program for our web site projects.

It’s our desire to be known as one of the premire iPhone/iTouch developers in the Greenville,SC as well as Upstate,SC Market.

A couple of minor changes to the branding series

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I’ve made a couple of minor changes to our series on branding. Based on reader feedback I will be adding a chapter on branding for religious and non-profit groups. I also will be moving my post on personal branding to a spot later in the series. I am working on a special project that involves my personal brand but it’s not quite ready but should be by the time the post is written.

SpinningSilk Multimedia - Greenville,SC Drupal Specialists

Friday, February 8th, 2008

After working on a limited basis with the open source content management software, Drupal for about a year now, we have decided to make a fundamental shift in the way we develop web sites for our clients. Many times in the past, we have put together web sites that needed several pieces of functionality. To provide that functionality — e-commerce, blogging, podcasting, calendars, newsletters, etc. — we have often had to use 3 different pieces of software to achieve it all. This meant 3 different places to login and maintain information. After researching Drupal thoroughly, it’s evident that it’s a stable system with many functionalities inside the one system. We will now be able to develop web sites that are simpler to maintain yet have greater functionality available for our clients. To keep us on track and focused, we are positioning ourselves to be the Drupal specialists as in Greenville,SC as well as the whole upstate of SC. We will be phasing out the use of other systems in favor of using Drupal in order to be experts of this system.

We desire to help our clients deliver compelling content to new web site visitors as well as ongoing clients. The functionality built into Drupal will give us the ability to develop the most user friendly sites for a clients to log into and update with fresh content.

Keep an eye out for a possible contributed module for Drupal authored by SpinningSilk Multimedia later this year.

The Aspects of Branding - An Overview

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

I really enjoyed the last series I brought you on design. Another aspect of what SpinningSilk Multimedia does is helping small businesses and organizations with their branding efforts. What we do specifically will be covered in part 10 of this upcoming series. The term branding can sound very intimidating but in reality it can boil down to some very simple principles that a business of any size or individual of any size can follow. I plan on sharing my thoughts on the following topics over the next several days;

  1. The Aspects of Branding - Part 1: It begins with the product or service
  2. The Aspects of Branding - Part 2: Brand Management
  3. The Aspects of Branding - Part 3: Naming, logos and slogans
  4. The Aspects of Branding - Part 4: The Myths of Brand Engagement
  5. The Aspects of Branding - Part 5: Brand Community
  6. The Aspects of Branding - Part 6: Brand Loyalty
  7. The Aspects of Branding - Part 7: Small Business Branding
  8. The Aspects of Branding - Part 8: Religious and Non-Profit Branding
  9. The Aspects of Branding - Part 9: Are you branding yourself?
  10. The Aspects of Branding - Part 10: Integrated Marketing Communications
  11. The Aspects of Branding - Part 11: Recommended books, blogs and podcasts

I enjoy following other blogs that focus on this topic and look forward to contributing and extending the conversation to you. I look forward to your participation, questions and contributions in this next series.

The Aspects of Design - An Overview

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Beginning January 1st, 2008 we will present a series of articles called, The Aspect of Design. I will share the many aspects of design beyond the obvious topics of graphic and web design and what all the aspects mean and how they fit into our work flow. The more I work in this field and communicate with friends, family and potential clients the more I am aware of the misconceptions as well as the limited view of the different aspects of design. The following is a list of the articles we will be presenting on this blog in the next few days;

I look forward to starting off 2008 with this series. It’s a series I have been wanting to do for a while not only to provide information but also to engage in a conversation where we can learn the many dimensions of design beyond the perceived views. I have now finished the series and added a “Part 11.”

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