Happy Holidays

We want to take a moment to wish everyone a very happy holidays. It’s been a real treat being in business in ‘08, and we’re very much looking forward to a great ‘09 with all of you.

Like usual, we’ll take off the week between Christmas and New Year’s. We’ll be available for urgent requests, and support related issues if needed. Just shoot an email to info-at-entermotion.com and someone will help you at their earliest convenience.

Thanks again for a great year, and we wish you all a very happy holidays, and a prosperous new year!

Dec
23

Glimpses of Genius Beauty, and Novelty – Delicious

Dec
12

The Off Season

Advertising, like sports, has seasons. It depends on your specific client mix, but you’ll likely have trade show season, quarterly retail seasons, end-of-budget season, and all sorts of publication seasons. One thing tends to be true for everyone though; at the end of the year things die down. The advertising budgets are spent, the big retail season is already prepared for. Clients begin to think more about winding the year down than starting new projects.

This is the off-season for advertising and design, and after the last few months we’ve had, it’s a much needed break. We take off the entire week between Christmas and New Year’s every year, and like to make sure that our job list is sufficiently wrapped up heading into the holidays. As we try to finish things up, -here’s a few of the things we’re doing to get ready for the upcoming busy time when new projects and budgets get approved after the first of the year.

  • Paper. We just recently got a cool scanner/fax/printer that creates PDFs on the fly. We’re going to concentrate on eliminating some of the paper we’ve accumulated over the last 12 months. Filing cabinets are soo 2008.
  • Fonts, and serial numbers. We’ve got a couple of machines with font problems, and weird warnings about system fonts that are going to get some needed attention. Serial Numbers? aah yes, it’s finally time to gather up all those upgrades, install discs, and emails and get them organized into a digital file to keep track of.
  • Backup. Also on the list is a RAID array that’s starting to run out of space. We’re generating more files now than ever, and we need room for a new year.
  • Supplies. At the end of the year we try to stock up on supplies. It saves trips, saves time, and make sure we’re prepared when needed. Not to mention, we might as well spend the money now, before the tax year end. Last year we made it through more than 4 months without a single needed printer cartridge, X-acto blade, or mat board.
  • Portfolio. We make a huge effort during the year to keep our portfolio up to date. We make it part of our work process to create thumbnails for our printed, and our online portfolio as jobs are finished. But… We always end up with a backlog at the end of the year. It’s finally time to get to the ones that have slipped through.
  • Blog Articles. We try to update our blog several times a week. One of the ways we’re able to do this is that we stockpile articles when we can. At any time, we usually have several articles tucked up our sleeve to use when we’re too busy to write something new. End of December is always a time we look forward to to rebuild our surplus.
  • Phones. With most of us working remotely on a daily basis, phones are always a hassle. We do a lot of correspondence through email, -but calls are a part of the business. We’re working on a new voip system that lets us transfer calls out of the office, and follow wherever we go, -making us more reachable when needed.
  • Remote File Sharing. Because of our remote working, – sharing files is also a hassle. We’re working on a system for sharing files from the office remotely that’s better than our current practice of moving files to remote FTP servers. It should speed up turn times, and make it even easier to pull backups.

Here’s to an even better, more efficient, and successful ‘09! We’re excited to have worked with all of our clients for the last 12 months, and are looking forward to being even better for you in the next 12.

Dec
10

Glimpses of Genius, Beauty, and Novelty – Whatevs

Dec
05

A Few Quick Things

  • We want to welcome our brand new employee Jeff to the team. Jeff is a web developer living in Virginia who will be working remotely for us. He’s a great guy who has traveled all over the world. We’re excited to have him on board.
  • We just launched the newly redesigned johntarnold.com. We’re really happy to have the site online, and even more glad to continue working with such a great group of people. We wish JTA lots of success in the coming year with their brand new website. The new John T. Arnold site designed by Entermotion
  • Support your local businesses! It’s not the best retail season we’ve ever seen this year, and our local businesses need your support. If you want to continue having convenient access to great products and cool stores, make sure you include some local shops in your Christmas shopping.
Dec
02

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