Nov 27

The Carriage House Inn - Masquerade New Years Eve

The Carriage House Inn - Masquerade New Years Eve

We were extremely honored to be approached by The Carriage House in Calgary to complete a web project that would elegantly advertise the New Years Masquerade party they are hosting this year. It also proved to be a really fun and creative project as boundaries for promoting a New Years Party are almost non-existent, which allowed Emphasize Design to venture outside of corporate design structures to draft a design for the website that enabled the colors and exquisiteness of the party itself to do all the “talking”.

Now we all know The Carriage House maintains the perfect atmosphere to host a remarkable New Years Eve party, and with three separate events to choose from, The Carriage House is offering everything possible to create the perfect New Years for you and your friends.

Visit The Carriage House – New Years Masquerade to learn more about the events, explore the menu’s, and reserve your tickets today! Oh and of course we would love to hear your feedback about the website as well – your feedback is always appreciated.

Nov 25

RoyaltyChildcareServices

Who says we can’t launch two new websites in one day? lol. When it comes to spreading awareness and maximizing client satisfaction, Emphasize Design knows no boundaries.

So without further adieu, Emphasize Design is proud to announce the launch of the Royalty Childcare Services website! Simple, professional, informative, and functional – perfect for a growing small business within Calgary. We have had the pleasure of developing the Royalty Childcare website with company founder, Samantha Snoddon, over the past few weeks, and what a pleasure it has been! Samantha is a remarkably passionate entrepreneur who is sure to excel in her chosen field and provide first-class services while doing so.

Mike has a 20 month year old daughter (Isabelle) that runs around the office on a daily basis, and we are very fortunate that we get to spend every day with her. However, when the day comes that a babysitter is required, no questions asked, Royalty Childcare Services will be employed immediately.

Samantha uses her eight years of experience as a dedicated nanny to select and train the best care providers in Calgary. Samantha has worked hard to gain a reputation as a reliable, dedicated and driven childcare provider and is committed to maintaining that standard in her business. When clients use Royalty Childcare Services, they can expect a well-trained, mature and caring caregiver.

So for those who are in need of a professional (and affordable) nanny services, look no further – Royalty Childcare Services is the answer!

Nov 25

Acute Services Inc.

Acute Services Inc.

Emphasize Design is happy to announce the official launch of the new and improved Acute Services Inc. website! Allow us to introduce one of the most incredible accounting and financial advising companies currently operating in Calgary. As an incredibly satisfied client, Emphasize Design would happily and highly recommend the top-notch services provided by Acute Services to any individual, small / medium / or large sized business.

Acute Services is a progressive company that searches the marketplace to gather flexible ideas and plans to present our clients. Our ideology of combining accounting and financial services respectively has made us Calgary’s leading consultants for your business and personal needs. Our success is derived from targeting this under-serviced market within Calgary; a comprehensive tax and financial planning firm.

Emphasize Design and Reel Rydes could not be happier with the superior quality of services rendered by Acute Services Inc. If you are searching for a qualified, customer-service based accounting & finance company that can progress your personal / business financial to the next level, contact Acute Services immediately. Not only do we continually receive excellent services, but we are happy to say that Chris Burylo (CEO) has become a dear friend, and we wish him and Acute Services nothing but continued growth and success in the future.

Nov 18

Most people would hear the challenge, “create measurable value using string”, and either shy away, or simply say it can’t be done. Especially once they heard that they only have 12 days to complete and then compete their idea. However, these are the types of abstract challenges that students of Moung Royal University are given to challenge their creativity and prove to the world that value can be created using even the most basic household items – you just have to challenge conventional ways of thinking.

November 17th, 2009 marked the second annual Mount Royal University Innovation Challenge, and what an awesome evening it turned out to be! Like I mentioned, students were provided a very unique challenge this year – creating measurable value out of string – then preparing their idea into a 3-minute edited video. The event was very well coordinated and took shape of a mini-film-festival, which in turn attracted approximately 350-375 people!

Coming into the evening, I hate to say it, but I was half-expecting video after video of forgettable consumer items. Man was I ever wrong! Student groups absolutely blew me away with their ideas. So, what sort of value was created? Of course there were a few groups that created sell-able products, and they were quite unique and presented very creatively. However, the groups that truly stood out above the rest (and placed 1st and 2nd in the tournament), created value that was not measured monetarily. Instead, value was created by the impact their efforts had on those in need, or those around them. Whether it was raising money for the homeless or the children s hospital, rescuing homeless dogs, or having students and passerby confess their dreams, the value that was created from using only string was absolutely mind blowing, and extremely inspiring.

It just goes to show you, first of all, that value really can be created out of just about anything, as long as passion, creativity, and selflessness are exercised. I also believe that the entire tournament reflects so positively on Mount Royal as an institution, their impact on students and the community, and on our future.

Excellent job Mount Royal and all who were involved in facilitating the Innovation Tournament. Can’t wait till next years!

Nov 18

Innovation

Mount Royal College University offers one of the most innovative and unique business programs in North America. I completed my Small Business and Entrepreneurship degree in 2008, and could not be happier with the entire program and the incredible industry professionals / professors I had the privilege to learn from and now call friends.

I am extremely fortunate that some of the most influential instructors involved with the Mount Royal business program thoroughly enjoy keeping passionate alumni involved with Strategy and Innovation courses at the University. I have been invited by Alex Bruton to judge 1st and 4th year business strategy student groups, alongside the renowned Stephen Kenny, on 5 main areas surrounding their business models:

  1. Value Creation
  2. Customer Evaluation
  3. Supplier Evaluation
  4. Team Strength
  5. Competitive Advantage

Participating with the classes has been an excellent experience, and the students really have initiated some unique business concepts, several of them revealing promising future potential.  It’s also been beneficial for me personally for several reasons. First and foremost, it keeps me involved with some of the most innovative individuals and business concepts that are currently being taught. Secondly, through analysis of several different new business ideas, it allows me to gain a much more in-depth understanding of business-model-dissection and future development, in turn allowing me to apply the same concepts to strengthen both Emphasize Design and Reel Rydes business models. And finally, it truly is fun, I enjoy it, and I feel I am genuinely helping students.

I can’t thank Alex Bruton enough for the invitation to participate with his classes. He truly is one of the most influential business professionals out there today – I mean it! Not only is he initiating and growing some of the most unique and cutting-edge business tactics, but he influences all those that surround him with his positive energy, friendliness, and innovative thinking. Keep an eye and ear out for Alex Bruton, because he’s goin’ places! Thank you Alex – I am honored to be a part of your class, again.

Nov 14

Oct 15

Well, we just finished a website for a good friend of ours, Sandy Zoffmann, who owns and operates a project management and construction company by the name of Stickmonkey Inc.

I must admit, this was a fun website to watch develop, Sandy was an absolute pleasure to work with, and he is extremely pleased with the end product and the service provided by Emphasize Design throughout the entire process. So pleased, in fact, that he has already recommended our services to others, which might lead to another project as early as next week!

Receiving positive word of mouth recognition and exceeding client expectations is truly one of the most motivating aspects to running a small business. Both Mike and I strive to create the most positive of experiences for all of our clients – so far so good – because in doing so, clients actually become your most effective salespeople.

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So, what and who is Stickmonkey Inc.?

StickMonkey Inc. is first and foremost a project management firm that maintains professional relationships and partnerships with local real estate agents, architects, and contractors in all appropriate trades in order to complete your custom construction project. So, why choose a custom homebuilder instead of a large homebuilder? Two reasons, (1) flexibility throughout the entire design and build process, and (2) distinguished customer service.

StickMonkey will work with you from concept through to completion as a partner, not just another “builder”, to actualize your vision and ideas. Their goal is to make custom building and renovating a fun and creative process for the homeowner as well as the trades involved in the build.

Sandy provided Emphasize Design the opportunity to visit his most recent job site during the development phase, as well as in its completed state, and I must say I was extremely impressed! The home-build was absolutely beautiful and the contractors on site were extremely friendly and clean. I would happily choose Stickmonkey Inc. for my home-build or renovation project after seeing first hand the high caliber of work the company completes.

Jul 01

Found an awesome article written by Guy Kawasaki – an inspiring entrepreneur that I follow frequently. The following article was taken from Guy’s book – “Guy Kawasaki of How to Change the World”. I know all you entrepreneurs and small business owners will enjoy this:

Most advice to entrepreneurs focuses on what they should do: build a great product, assemble a great team, provide great service. All are “duhisms.” Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs don’t realize that there are things they should specifically avoid doing too. These are also duhisms, but somehow no one ever talks about them. Here is my list of the twelve most important things that entrepreneurs should not do.

1. Don’t worry, be crappy. Perfectionism, first of all, is an illusion. Nothing is perfect. Even worse, perfection stands in the way of revenue and truly learning what customers think because nothing is in their hands yet. When your product is “good enough” (but not “perfect”), ship it, and see what happens.

2. Don’t give out lofty titles. Just because a roommate was there during the drunken weekend when you came up with the idea for your company, doesn’t mean he should be CTO. Someday, you’ll need to hand out titles like director, vice-president, and chief whatever officer, so keep them in reserve. Until then refer to each other as “co-founders” and describe the area of responsibility: for example, “programming.” If your roommates aren’t cool with this, they’re doing you a favor by showing their colors now.

3. Don’t hire your family. The probability that your spouse or relative is the best person you can get for a job is 0%. The probability that people will hate working at company with spouses and relatives is 100%. The probability that one of you will have to go someday is also 100%. Never hire out of expediency. Always hire the best person you can get. This usually means not hiring your family unless you’re Jack or Suzy Welch. By the way, if you both hire your family and give them a lofty title, you are truly a bozo.

4. Don’t sweat valuation. This is easy for a venture capitalist to say, but your company is either going to die or make you more money than you imagined. Whether you have 10% or 15% and whether your pre-money valuation is $2 million or $3 million isn’t going to really matter. Do the math: 15% of $0 is $0, so stop negotiating, take the money, and build something that’s worth more than $0. Whatever valuation a venture capitalist offers you, increase it by 20% and counter their offer. This is just enough to show that you’re not a pushover, but not too much that it will prolong or blow up the negotiations.

5. Don’t believe venture capitalists. Having said that you shouldn’t sweat valuation, you shouldn’t believe venture capitalists. It’s not that we’re all liars—we just don’t finish our sentences. Rule of thumb: add “as long as things are going well” to everything a venture capitalist tells you. For example, “I am investing in your team” or “I will be there for you.”

6. Don’t create lofty forecasts that you call “conservative.” You know you’re pulling numbers out of the air. We know you are too. You know we know. We know you know. So why would you forecast the fastest ramp in the history of capitalism? (It’s more likely that I will play in the NHL than you will achieve $2 billion in sales in year four.) Just project $25 million in year four, and we’ll all be in agreement about your lie.

7. Don’t believe that the exception is the rule. This is called the Twitter Effect. It goes like this, “We’re focusing on usage and eyeballs like Twitter. We’re not that concerned about revenue right now. Look how valuable everyone thinks Twitter is. We’ll be just like that.” Twitter is the exception. Facebook is the exception. YouTube is the exception. There, I listed all the exceptions. Everyone else needs revenue asap, or you will #fail.

8. Don’t focus on partnerships. “Partnership, noun, a relationship between two parties that does not increase the profitability of either.” If your partnership doesn’t cause you to edit your Excel spreadsheet, it’s meaningless. Focus on customerships, not partnerships if you want to succeed. When you’re a big, dumb, slow-moving company, then fabricate all the partnerships you want.

9. Don’t build out your infrastructure. Sure, your conservative estimate is for a growth curve that makes Twitter’s look like a blip, so you need customer service, technical support, and racks of servers. I’ve never seen a company achieve even its “conservative” projections—I take that back: I’ve seen plenty of companies reach their overhead projections. The odds are that you’ll run out of money before you’ll run out of infrastructure.

10. Don’t assume you’ll ever raise another round. Most projected timelines should contain a event that’s called “This is where the miracle occurs.” A much better assumption is that no miracle occurs, it takes years of grinding it out to succeed, and you’ll never raise another dime, so you must reach profitability with what you already have. Miracles happen in movies, not startups.

11. Don’t compare your intentions to other employees’ results. Most people compare their intentions to the results of others. In this way, you’re never at fault or a failure. For example, you intended to ship on time, but the sales gal didn’t achieve her expected results. The effect of this is poor morale and chasms between people. You need to face the facts: you probably delivered less than you intended. Maybe others did too, but at least you’ll be more humble.

12. Don’t ask people to do something you wouldn’t do. This is the Golden Rule of business. If you wouldn’t fill out ten fields of information and provide a credit card number for a free password, don’t expect your customers too. If you wouldn’t work on weekends stuffing envelopes, don’t expect your employees to. If you wouldn’t invest in your company, don’t expect venture capitalists to.

Jun 25

Found these shots on Smash&Peas Photography Blog and thought they were quite impressive. Smash and Peas (quite and interesting name I must say) provides some excellent tips on how capture crisp high-speed / extreme sports photography. Underneath the photo’s you will find some suggested techniques on how to produce such unique shots:

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  • Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action, you may have to use a wider aperture and/or a higher ISO.
  • Try using the ‘AI Servo’ focus mode (on Canons).  Your camera will continuously re-focus on a moving object, so you can grab the all important shot.
  • When photographing fast moving objects, try setting your lens to manual focus and focus on a particular spot where your subject will pass through, then try and press the shutter release at the right time.
  • Set your camera to continuous shot mode and press the shutter release before you need to, so that you get a sequence of shots that you can choose the best from.
  • Try and get in close to the action for those ‘in the action’ shots, or use a telephoto lens if its not safe to do so.
Jun 25

Had a memorable day yesterday! Emphasize Design officially welcomes its first employee onto the team – Jeff Lammers! As I was obtaining my Small Business and Entrepreneurship degree from Mount Royal College, I would  think about the day when I operated a business with an appealing vision that others wanted to become a part of. I find this to be one of the most motivation and inspiring parts of entrepreneurship for me – actualizing a creative vision that others can align their passions and become a part of. I think many business owners “claim” to have a vision, however few of them actually initiate something truly unique. When I think of “unique” business environments, I think of companies such as Google, Apple, and Veer. These are companies that genuinely understand how to maintain and inspire people and staff and in turn produce only the highest quality of work. This is something that both Mike and I are passionate about instigating in both Emphasize Design and Reel Rydes. Yes it will take trial and error, continual attention, focus, and dedication, but it will be worth it.

Mike and I have found that our sales efforts have decreased as the majority of our time has been dedicated to designing, website development, video editing, and general operation of the businesses. So, it was clearly time to take the next step and expand our team. Since the backbone of a small business rests on the shoulders of those who operate it, Mike and I understood that detailed selection of team members was a must! A friend had approached us a while back and expressed in interest in what we were doing, which is always encouraging feedback to receive. Besides being a good friend, Jeff has several years of selling experience, is extremely personable, and he is passionate and motivated to succeed in whatever challenge he pursues. He is a team member that we can not only get along with, but he is someone that we can also learn from and parallels our work ethic. This was proven this morning when Jeff called me with his first lead – not even 24 hours after being accepted onto the team! Congratulations Jeff. We are so excited to have you working with us.

One thing both Mike and I believe in is a title-less company. We are a team, and regardless of who is the CEO or the janitor, we are all a team and need to work together to succeed. This was something I always desired through the several jobs I maintained, however never quite found a workplace that filled this void. This sure gives us something to strive for. We also appreciate that growing a business is not just for the owner’s success. It is there to share success with those around you – customers, employees, friends, and family. Given this understanding, it is our goal to facilitate a unique work environment that follows our balanced approach, one that allows our team members to be as happy and excited as we are to get up and work every day.

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