Bannersnack Ad Talk “It’s hard to stand out without great visuals” via Sujan Patel
Today we are having a special guest who has 12 years of experience in digital marketing and is the VP of Marketing at When I Work.
Today we are having a special guest who has 12 years of experience in digital marketing and is the VP of Marketing at When I Work.
“Designer and visual artist.” Kiss Miklos described himself with these 2 simple words. How should I describe Miklos? A good designer? A modern visual artist? No! I will describe him with his own words from his personal website.
When we started this category on our blog, we wanted to show our readers personalities who are a great inspiration in their industry.
A lot of people ask me what is my job here at Bannersnack. I tell them that I don’t have a job, it is just a way of life. Because being an Evangelist for a cause (you can call it a product, a company or a brand) is more than just a marketing checklist or a sale target.
Last year we celebrated with an infographic the 20th year from the moment when the first banner appeared in HotWired to the moment when Doubleclick was founded.
Today guest at “Bannersnack Ad Talk” is a Google+ specialist and a great author of several books including: Developmental Coaching and Peak Performance. Martin Shervington, has spent the past 15 years empowering people as an executive coach, personal development trainer, author and marketing consultant.
How many of you heard about the next website: sixrevisions.com? And if you didn’t heard about Sixrevision let me tell you about it in a few words – Six Revisions is a website that publishes practical and useful articles for designers and web developers.
I hope you had a great weekend and now you can start your week with new fresh ideas. Since we’re talking about fresh ideas, today we have a creative guest in our “Bannersnack Ad Talk” interview category. He is self-employed as a graphic designer,
For today we interviewed a designer who was born and raised in China and who made a splash with his special attention for negative space, as shown in his branding for The Museum of The Moving Image, inspired by chopped frames of film strip. You will read on the top of his website:
After interviewing 10 specialists from different domains, we created a beautiful Slideshare presentation, which you really need to check out right now, and we realized that we want to continue with this project on our blog.