Posts Tagged ‘Left Over GREY MATTER’

Creative Comforts in Business Eye

Posted 15 Sep 2008 — by admin
Category Creative Team, News, Technology

Over the summer we were asked to be part of an article to be featured in local magazine Business Eye, regarding our innovative method of working. It appears that our choice to invest in technology rather than shiny, slick office space has been viewed as the wise choice, as many other type of business are opting for similar solutions. So with the summer at an end, at last the article has been published in Aug/Sept edition and we thought we might share the article here on the blog in case you have not had a chance to get your copy.

Feel free to view case studies of our work at EO Creatve or contact us to request a brochure and discuss your business/project in greater depth. All information regarding our practices and approach can be found at the same address, along with the contact details.

EO brand Whiteabbey Village

Posted 30 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category Branding, Design Projects, News

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Exciting things are happening in Whiteabbey Village in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim. As part of a partnership between the EU and Newtownabbey Borough Council, we were asked to design a brand identity for Whiteabbey Village. Part of the brief was to make the village more attractive to tourists, businesses and residents. Recent surveys and research showed that Whiteabbey was in danger of becoming a commuter bypassed village. Yet anyone who know the area would find this surprising as there are many businesses, services and leisure facilities available.

With the whole project we have been working with the idea that people currently travel in a straight line from Carrickfergus to Belfast and in reverse each day, but the challenge is to encourage these commuters to turn off at Whiteabbey Village. However following various focus groups and meetings we have discovered there is much more to Whiteabbey than simply shopping and recreation offered in the village area. Therefore this concept began with looking at a combination of the historical aspects of Whiteabbey, and as an area of growing commercial attractions in a modern Village.

Starting with the stain glass window in Whiteabbey Presbyterian Church, we began developing a formal logo that would represent the established history and yet fit with the new growing area. Thus we developed the W and V into a symbol, although it began as a reflection of the Church Window, it developed into a symbol of growth and natural developments sprouting from within the village area.

Recently there is a popular trend of searching the likes of Google Maps for directions, and we took this idea of searching for Whiteabbey Village, and marking a line between the two points from start to final destination. This line you create takes you away from a straight line, and gives a shape to your movement. So taking your line of movement and allowing the idea to evolve we developed line drawing illustrations for the various elements on offer, such as food, drink, dry-cleaning, hair salons and coffee shops to name but a few. The concept will develop over time to create an illustration on each banner of the various services available and with the tag line, “Find your place in Whiteabbey.

With the choice of colour it was important to reflect the rich quality of the area and also demonstrate the growing aspirations of various businesses and residents. Whiteabbey Village is quite a trendy and affluent area and we feel these contemporary colours capture these elements, and be open to experimentation and combinations.

Forthcoming Business Eye Article

Posted 30 Jul 2008 — by admin
Category News, Technology

Derek Hall

 

Not often do we get a chance to blog with reference to published news stories about our own company, but we wanted to share with you our clients and friends this news story. In the forthcoming edition of Business Eye Magazine we at EO Creative have been featured regarding our use of technology to assist us in collaboration, business economics and overall efficiency.

The featured article asked us to discuss our unique method of working practices and the types of software and hardware that assists us in achieving a better work/life balance. As you have read before at ‘Left over GREY MATTER’, we value our time with clients, but we also place a great deal of value upon being apart of the world outside the studio and time spent with our families.

If you do fancy checking out the article, it is in the August issue and should be somewhere in the technology section. Thanks to Business Eye and Matthew Scott at EG Consulting, for this opportunity to discuss our part in this new wave of original thinking for working environments. It was a pleasure to share our insights and hopefully other companies might find it an interesting solution to their own working practices.

If you would like to discover further how we work, or feel that our advice or services might just be what your looking for to assist your company in communicating better. Feel free to drop me an email at the usual address, I would only be too happy to work with you and your company.

Derek

www.eo-creative.com

Collabortation and technology

Posted 25 Jul 2008 — by admin
Category Marketing, Technology

Part of our ethos at EO Creative is that it is possible to remain small through collaboration & technology. From day one we wanted to work in an agency that is apposed to the general thinking of the larger agencies, who have lost sight of the design principles and the craft that attracted designers to the industry. In our experience larger agencies are caught up in endless meetings, Powerpoint presentations, less client interaction, demanding work hours and are completely at odds with the work/life balance; which we all know is important for health and mental well being. From the outset at EO knew that there was a need for change within the industry, and we needed to be different to be apart of that required change.

At EO Creative we always wanted to be an agency that continued to be imaginative and passionate about design, but uses technology to reduce overheads, increase communication and explores a better work/home lifestyle, alongside delivering innovative thinking. So our company began with the idea of having a small company made up of a few partners and collaborating with other creatives on particular projects, with each person having their own role to play as their skills sets demand. This is not a new idea of design and creative clustering, but it is the first in Northern Ireland to actually work. It is not unlike how other industries work, bringing in a particular talent as and when required, rather than using people who claim to be a jack of all trades. However not having all staff in the same building originally did pose a a concern over communication and deliverables, but that is were technology has provided the solution and created an innovative way of working.

With an ethos highlighting the importantance of all involved have the freedom to be creative and maintain good healthy relationships with family and friends. We encourage mobility and getting outside the studio, basically being apart of the world we aim to assist in communicating better. Therefore we use tools like the iPhone, not only to receive phone calls, emails and use as a diary. The iPhone with its varied applications is much more, it permits instant communication with the main principles in the company. With ever developing array of new apps like Zenbe allow the creation of job lists that creative staff and managers can interact with in a real time bases, ticking off work when completed and adding new items the moment they occur. With the new Mobile.Me service from Apple all contacts and calendars are synced at the same time when any change is made on any computer or iPhone. This creates much better access to information for all involved and prevents data being out of date or not shared. Also the Mobile.Me service is useful for presenting work if we are working with a client who would like to see progress on their job immediately or is based quite a distance away.

Another technology that has revolutionised the way we communicate and has made working outside the UK much easier and economically viable, is applications like Tweetie, Birdhouse, Skype or iChat. Particularly these voice over protocol tools have been available for sometime, but rarely has a company embraced such technology with zest. We only need access to an broadband connection and can speak with each other or clients from anywhere in the world. Often meetings, or briefing of creatives are done using these tools, sending documents, remote control of desk tops or being able to see a friendly face from the other side of the world. Collaboration plays a large role in our company, usually we work with people we have worked with before. Look for individuals that embrace innovation, that have a unique voice, style and approach that makes you look forward to every new piece of work. Whether that be motion graphics, illustrations or design.

Very few Northern Ireland companies blog, and even less creative agencies use this modern method of communication. We love blogging and wanted our blog “Left Over Grey Matter’ not only to communicate regular news updates, but also provide useful content for those not familiar with the design industry. When away from the computer we can still update our blog from our iPhones using ShoZu and Wordpress, and with Facebook’s app we update our Facebook profile. Blogging and sites like VIRB, Facebook, Flickr and YouTube are excellent platforms for showcasing new pieces of work, and contributing to the online interaction between clients and creatives. We think it is important that clients are involved throughout the design process and that their location is not a restriction and Twitter has been a real asset in this area. It is safe to say that through the use of available technologies working with clients or with each other is like being in the same room. Staying small and keeping things in proportion has helped us to maintain an eclectic mix of clients from huge companies to one-man-bands, who challenge us in different ways.

Welcome to the work of EO Creative

Posted 01 Mar 2008 — by admin
Category Branding

EO Creative website was selected for the second time by US Cincinnati magazine ‘How Design’, in their top ten list of websites to see view.

The magazine was so taken with the local companies minimalist designed website that they have selected it for thieir prestigious must see list of innovative design sites, to see in the month of January of this year. Web minimalism has made a comecame back as a trend in the summer of 2007. EO Creative adores the concept of minimalism, pure design and the essence of not quantity, but quality. The website is straight forward thinking that allowings the visitor to discover what the company is all about, as well as quickly accessing case studies of varied work.

The news was picked up by various local newspapers throughout Northern Ireland as the story was of some interest being that How Design are based across the pond. If you have not already checked out our site, then perhaps this is an opportunity to do so.

EO Creative help their clients look at themselves differently. Having a great product or service isn’t enough, we create brand.

www.eo-creative.com.

What is EO

Posted 28 Feb 2008 — by admin
Category Branding, Marketing, News

A question that we often get is asked at EO CREATIVE is what does ‘EO’ mean in our company name?

Its Latin, and a simple translation would be ‘to go, advance, proceed, travel, move along, progress, because of the fact, for this reason..’

That is what we are all about, advancing forward, proceeding, to a particular goal. As strategic consultants and brand creators, we identify the best qualities of any company, its core values, nurture and communicate them to their desired audience. Our focus is on changing the way people think about our client’s product or services. In essence we create brands and design solutions that make businesses grow.

We find answers in the places you don’t expect. If you would like know more, then lets talk at
www.eo-creative.com