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Airport ads feature basketball, Hammons Hall

September 28, 2012 by

On Sept. 11, 2012, the digital advertisements at the Springfield-Branson National Airport were changed to the following videos. They will run through December.

[youTubeVideo url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DDoOUETEL4″]

[youTubeVideo url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwsxSemC5BE”]

Background information

The goal of the ads is to provide name recognition for the University and invite travelers to engage with the University. The ads run at baggage claim and the meeter/greeter area.

Ad space has been purchased through June 30, 2012, and will be changed out on a regular basis. Below are some planned options:

  • January-April
    • Public Affairs Conference
    • IDEA Commons

There are also opportunities to change out the ads for special events, such as to welcome important visitors to campus.

Video production credits

  • Chris Austin, web designer in the office of web and new media, designed all of the text and images used in the videos.
  • Tyler Beck, student videographer in the office of web and new media, created and edited the video animations.

If you are interested in having our office produce a video for your University unit or department, please visit our Video Services page for more information.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: ad, advertisement, airport, animation, design, digital display, marketing, production, students, Video, video services

Advertisements at Springfield-Branson National Airport

June 27, 2012 by

On June 1, the University began running digital advertisements at the Springfield-Branson National Airport. The goal of the ads was to provide name recognition for the University and invite travelers to engage with the University. The ads run at baggage claim and the meeter/greeter area.

The following two ads will be running through August 2012:

[youTubeVideo url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVoLTdQs7pQ”]

[youTubeVideo url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMTHSXR-a9k”]

Future plans

Ad space has been purchased through June 30, 2013, and will be changed out on a regular basis. Below are some planned options:

  • September-December
    • Basketball season tickets/division I athletics
    • Hammons Hall season tickets
  • January-April
    • Public Affairs Conference
    • IDEA Commons

There are also opportunities to change out the ads for special events, such as to welcome important visitors to campus.

Video production credits

  • Chris Austin, web designer in the office of web and new media, designed all of the text and images used in the videos.
  • Tyler Beck, student videographer in the office of web and new media, created and edited the video animations.

If you are interested in having our office produce a video for your University unit or department, please visit our Video Services page for more information.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: ad, advertisement, airport, animation, design, digital display, marketing, production, students, Video, video services

2011 UCDA Design Conference Takeaways

October 31, 2011 by

I attended and presented at the 2011 UCDA Design Conference in Phoenix, AZ on October 16-18, 2011. I wanted to share a few key takeaways from some of my favorite sessions at the conference:

Creativity, Confidence & Collaboration

by Wil Heywood, Arizona State University

  • This was probably my favorite session I attended, however it is really difficult to put down to words all of the creative concepts that Wil shared with us.
  • My main takeaway is that one must be vulnerable to be creative, and you also must be confident enough to state your thoughts and expose yourself to being vulnerable to rejection.
  • Wil also shared with us some interesting ideas about how to ‘force’ collaboration among groups; he used his students as an example. He puts them into small groups, gives them a difficult problem, and then has them solve it in ten days. The students hate the project, but by the end of it they have gained better social awareness, as well as self-management skills by being forced to collaborate with others.

Bridging the Gap: Building Design Strategy on Marketing Research Data

by Elizabeth Scarborough, SimpsonScarborough

  • Elizabeth shared with us that your brand should never (ever) be deviated from. Once you pick your brand, you have to stick to it no matter what; if you or other stakeholders don’t commit to it then you lose the impact of that brand immediately. All stakeholders on your campus must use the brand; if they do not like it, they must find their niche within that brand and figure out how it works for them, instead of deviating from it.
  • She also shared some great examples of other universities she has worked with, namely American University and Thomas Edison College.
    • American University initiated a new campaign called WONK (which is “know” spelled backwards). This campaign labels their audience as wonks – someone who knows something backwards and forwards. This is a very original campaign and is definitely worthy of further investigation.
    • Thomas Edison College went from traditional spotlight-style advertisements to more modern, typography-heavy ads. These ads were very popular with prospective students and those in the younger demographics, helping them to better reach younger audiences. While the ads were not as well-received overall as the traditional spotlight ads, they were very popular with this particular demographic and therefore were very successful in helping to recruit new students.

My presentations

I presented two general sessions at this conference on Sunday, October 16. My morning session was a new version of my presentation on Transitioning Alumni Magazines from Print to Web and my afternoon session was on Ten Tips for Creating Online Video.

Filed Under: web strategy and development Tagged With: alumni, brand, branding, collaboration, conference, creativity, design, magazine, marketing, new media, presentation, takeaways, ucda, Video, wrapup

Transitioning Alumni Magazines from Print to Web – UCDA

October 27, 2011 by

I presented on Transitioning Alumni Magazines from Print to Web at this year’s UCDA Design Conference in Phoenix, AZ on October 16, 2011.

Transitioning Alumni Magazines from Print to Web

View more presentations from Brad Mitchell

Many institutions have ‘gone digital’ with their alumni magazines by posting simple PDF versions or by paying third-party vendors to create Flash page-flip versions. This session will demonstrate how Missouri State University designed and built a new magazine website using a customized WordPress theme with only a few staff members and student workers. The presentation will cover the challenges of transitioning from print to web, the design and implementation process, social media integration and interactivity with readers.

Filed Under: web strategy and development Tagged With: alumni, design, magazine, presentation, print, ucda, Web

New color palette available

June 15, 2010 by

Along with the redesign a new color palette for the University’s marketing efforts is available. This will allow for a wider variety of color on Missouri State websites while still maintaining unity across the site and with printed publications.

In addition, with the launch of the new web design, a new maroon will be used. This maroon is the RGB match to the printed CMYK color. This maroon provides a warmer, richer look and allows graphics to be more easily shared between print publications and web designs.

The new maroon color:

#5E0009 R:94 G:0 B:9 newmaroon

The full color palette:

#B9AB98 R:185 G:171 B:152 tan
#DC9228 R:220 G:146 B:40 orange
#FFEEBB R:255 B:238 B187 yellow
#D9DA55 R:217 G:218 B:85 light-green
#788E1E R:120  G:142 B:30 green
#0667AC R:0 G:103 B:172 royal-blue
#00395A R:0 G:57 B:90 navy
#CCDEF0 R:204 G:222 B:240 pale-blue
#BEC0C2 R:190 G:192 B:194 grey

A few best practices for color palette usage on the web:

  • These colors are not to be used for body text color,  but can be used as headers.
  • These colors will be in use across the entire Missouri State site, but the there is a specific emphasis in areas of recruitment.
  • Use of tints and shades of these colors is acceptable.
  • It is a good idea in terms of design to choose a few a colors to use consistently across your site. Without consistency your site can become overwhelming and look unprofessional. Use color as accents.

Finally, I’ve made available the RGB color palette file for use in Adobe programs. You can download this file and load it into your swatches palette.

Directions to loading a swatches file into your Adobe programs:

In Photoshop:
Download the zip file from this blog post to your computer and unzip the file. On your swatches pallet in Photoshop, click the drop down menu at the top right of the pallet. Choose “Load Swatches”.
Choose the file RGB-colorpalette.ase.

In Illustrator:
Download the zip file from this blog post to your computer and unzip the file. On your swatches pallet, click the drop down menu at the top right of the pallet. Choose “Open Swatch Library”. Choose the file RGB-colorpalette.ase. The swatch library will open in a new pallet.

REG-ColorPalette.ase

Filed Under: web strategy and development Tagged With: design, new, Redesign

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