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GeoEye Site Redesign

On Friday, October 29, 2010 GeoEye launched a new corporate website.

GeoEye approached BrainSpark this past summer about refreshing their corporate site to incorporate the company’s three new business lines (Imagery Collection, Production Services, and Information Services). BrainSpark’s team consisting of a user experience architect, project managers, web designers and developers worked closely with the GeoEye marketing and IT teams to determine the necessary updates to the existing corporate site, also designed and built by BSM.

The primary objective was integrating the three business lines into the overall design and architecture of the site. To accomplish this, BrainSpark overhauled the information architecture to support updated and newly added content and messaging and introduced the business line secondary navigation bar to emphasize these categories on the home page and throughout the Products & Services section.

As the use of Flash continues to be a growing concern in web design, BSM wanted to make GeoEye’s corporate site more mobile friendly. On the previous corporate site, the focal point on the home page was Flash-based. The new focal point contains updated imagery corresponding with their respective business lines, and was built using jQuery technology, resulting in a more effective display on mobile devices.

Another major enhancement focused on the global navigation. BSM introduced mega menus as part of the new site navigation. The mega menus display more information, allowing a user to more easily access information throughout the site. With the large volume of content, this update will add greater ease for users browsing for specific information within GeoEye.com.

The overall visual design of the site and content within was retooled to address GeoEye’s evolving business and better serve the needs of their target audience. Content throughout the site was analyzed, rewritten and updated as needed. At the same time, the new design retains key elements of the previous site to maintain some consistency with existing audience.

The project team put forth a great deal of time and effort in planning and executing the “refresh” project and we congratulate all involved on a job well done. Be sure to check out the new website at http://www.geoeye.com. We welcome your feedback.



Mobile Sites of the Top Digital Agencies

This summer, McKinney was doing some research on the top agencies mobile websites for their own new site. They wanted to develop a site that worked the same on a touch device as a standard computer. Nick Jones compiled mobile screen shots of the biggest agencies web sites during the process, and what his research revealed was incredible. They posted this list and asked the agencies to send a tweet when they became happy with their new mobile site. Firstborn in NYC ended up being the first to take the criticism and update their site, with many others following soon after. This compilation makes a bold point on how important it is to have a mobile presence. Look for this trend to continue as mobile devices become more popular and demands for great usability continue to rise.

See the compilation.

Flickr’s 5 Billionth Photo

On September 16, the 5 billionth photograph was uploaded to Flickr. The 5 billionth image is a image of a building in Vancouver, British Columbia. The image is a compilation of 5 shots, showing the rotation of the icon. While it is a milestone for the photo-sharing site, larger photo-sharing site Facebook has approximately 2.5 billion photos uploaded each month. To date, Facebook has had over 15 billion photos uploaded to the site.

Flickr differs from Facebook in that it allow users to upload images of any shape or size, and those sizes will hold true on the site. The site also allows for users to place their photos into categories with other users photos.

The 5 billionth image can be found here.

Source: cnn.com

Ski Resort Technology

Summer has come and gone, and the ski season is again on the horizon. Season pass sales, movie premieres, sniagrab, and ski rex are all in full force, getting everyone excited about the fluffy white stuff. We at BrainSpark are like the majority of our Colorado cohorts and cannot wait to get out on the mountain. In light of the upcoming season, we wanted to highlight a few new technology changes happening in Colorado ski resorts.

A-Basin Mobile Site

With the smartphone market penetration projected to be at over 50% by mid-2011 (Nielsen), many companies have begun to realize the need for phone-friendly websites. This observation can be seen throughout the ski resort industry as well. Last year, Arapahoe Basin launched a mobile site that allows skiers to check snow conditions, webcams, runs open, and various other necessities when en-route to the mountains. The site has a very simple layout, making it easy to use whether you have an iPhone, Blackberry, Android, etc. Since launch, the site has been heavily utilized, and has been given rave reviews by skiers and riders using it on the way to the mountain, on the slopes, or just around town. Check it out at http://arapahoebasin.com/abasin/mobile/.The site was designed and built by BrainSpark Media.

A-Basin daily groomed runs map/report

Last year, Arapahoe Basin launched a groomed runs map system developed by BrainSpark that made grooming notification more efficient and effective both online and on the mountain. The system operates by allowing the ski patrol to simply check boxes that correspond with groomed/opened runs and an overlay is automatically created. A pdf of the trail map with the groomed runs shown with an overlay is produced. The system also posts the current date, snowfall, conditions, forecast, lifts open, acres open, and a comments area for the ski patrol or mountain manager to add as needed. This pdf is posted to the A-basin website automatically, and allows the ski patrol to print off the map and post around the mountain, or local ski shops to post in the shop. The system is currently being used by Arapahoe Basin, with great results. Once the mountain opens and grooming begins, you can see the system in action at http://www.arapahoebasin.com/Abasin/reports/abasin-groomed-runs.pdf.

Radio-Frequency Technology

In the 08-09 season, Vail Resorts implemented RFID (radio-frequency identification) into their season pass system. For the average skier, the benefit of having a RF tag on your pass is that it allows for the resort employees to scan your pass through your outerwear, but there is much more that happens behind the scenes.  At lifts that do not have employees scanning the RFID passes, there is a passive RFID scanner overhead as you board the chair. The data collected from your season pass include what lifts you use, when you use them, and any spending activity if you use your peaks rewards account when making transactions. This allows the resorts to analyze different traffic patterns on the mountain. For example, the resort may look at what time of day certain people use certain lifts, what weather conditions attract certain people to the slopes, or relationships between spending amounts and lift use. These relationships allow the resorts to make critical decisions such as installing a new lift to facilitate increased demand, and implementing effective marketing strategies. The more these resorts know about their customers, the better experience they can provide for them.

Further utilizing the RFID technology implemented in Vail Resorts’ season passes, the Company has developed a new offering called EpicMIX. This product name plays off their most popular season pass offering, the Epic Pass. Debuting at Keystone on November 11, 2010, EpicMIX is essentially an RFID driven geo-networking site. By creating a profile online, your activity on the hill can be tracked via the RFID scanners at each lift. The profile can be linked to the skier’s facebook and twitter accounts, letting friends know if you have earned pins. EpicMIX pins are the virtual counterpart of the longtime popular ski resort pins from the past. Pins can be earned by covering a certain amount of vertical feet, skiing or riding at night a certain number of times, spending a certain amount of days in a year at a mountain, riding the same lift a certain number of times, or riding every lift on the mountain. The offering includes a mobile application, allowing skiers to see their progress on the slopes.

RFID has made resorts smarter, more efficient, and more effective in their business practices. It has also allowed them to implement new value-added offerings such as EpicMIX. In time, it can be assumed the more and more resorts will begin using the RFID technology to compete with the major resorts that have already made the investment.

Technology is continuously being integrated into the business operations of ski resorts.  There are endless ways to make a ski resort more efficient using new technology, as well as making marketing efforts more effective. If you have a creative idea for a resort or would like to discuss implementing a new technology into your resort, give BrainSpark a holler! We’d love to hear from you.

Interactive Media Award

Last week BrainSpark earned an “Outstanding Achievement” Interactive Media Award for the new Hyde Park Jewelers site in the lifestyle category. This is BSM’s second IMA, the first being the IMA for “Best in Class” in the computer software category for TopSchool. We are very excited about the award, and plan on continuing our streak as an award winning agency. BrainSpark’s IMA award gallery can be seen here.

New Updates From the Intern

This February, the BrainSpark Media team welcomed me into their office as the new intern. I will be assisting BSM in a variety of projects and initiatives over the coming months, as well as keeping the blog up to date. Be sure to keep checking back, or subscribe to our feed for the newest blog posts!

A quick blurb about myself…

Name: Spencer Burton Smith

Hometown: Eagan, Minnesota

College: University of Denver

Major & Minor: Marketing and Business IT

Career Aspirations: Start a full service marketing agency

Favorite thing about BrainSpark: Helpful employees, awesome work, great clients.

The past couple months have been eventful ones here at BrainSpark. With a large amount of exciting new projects with a variety of clients, we are thrilled to share our latest work…

Nothin’ Like a Corduroy Goomer

In January, BSM developed a one of a kind “Groomed Runs Report” for Arapahoe Basin. This report allows the content managers to select which runs have been groomed that day, and a report is created highlighting the selected groomed runs. In addition to posting the report on the snow conditions page, the ski patrol can send the report to the local ski shops in the area letting the skiers and riders know of the groomed runs that day. All you ski bums out there, keep an eye out for the new reports, and have fun on the slopes!

New GeoEye Developments

GeoEye recently hired BrainSpark Media to lead user experience for two new web based service offering for GeoEye customers. BSM will be providing UI design, information architecture, and usability services on the new offerings. We are extremely excited to work with GeoEye on these innovative projects.

Fresh Packaging

BSM created the packaging design for PENTAX Imaging’s new Ultimate Zoom rifle scope. The design was the fifth premium rifle scope package designed for the PENTAX Sport Optics line in the past six months. Keep an eye out for the scope in your local sporting good store.

HPJ Blog

More recently, in February BSM created a new WordPress blog for Hyde Park Jewelers. The new blog highlights Hyde Park news and events, current happenings in the industry, product releases, and community involvements. BrainSpark created a custom template for Hyde Park, which complements hydeparkjewelers.com. Take a look!

GeoEye + Google

BSM spent the last couple months developing and implementing a GeoEye Google Earth layer. Layers allow the users to take a closer look at a subject, or read a little about what they are looking at. BSM created the user interface of the layer, a bigger project than meets the eye. With a confined space, and working with Google’s set parameters, BrainSpark was able to create a really cool satellite imagery layer. But don’t take my word for it, go check it out!

Google Earth Download

To enable the GeoEye layer:

  1. Click on the “Layers” dropdown on the left side of the screen
  2. Expand the “More” icon on the bottom of the list
  3. Check the “GeoEye Featured Imagery” checkbox
  4. Now, when scanning Google Earth you will be able to click on the small GeoEye icons and see incredible pictures and detailed information provided by GeoEye.

Coming Soon – GeoEye 101

BSM has been working on GeoEye microsite called GeoEye 101. This microsite will explain the Google Earth layer, and how geospatial imaging works. The site will be loaded with videos and tutorials about the technology. Keep your eyes on BrainSparkMedia.com or blog.BrainSparkMedia.com for the launch.

Google Announces 2010 Phase Out of IE6 :-)

Dear Google Apps admin,

In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology.  This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5.  As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 ​as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.

We plan to begin phasing out support of these older browsers on the Google Docs suite and the Google Sites editor on March 1, 2010.  After that point, certain functionality within these applications may have higher latency and may not work correctly in these older browsers. Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.

Google Apps will continue to support Internet Explorer 7.0 and above, Firefox 3.0 and above, Google Chrome 4.0 and above, and Safari 3.0 and above.

Starting next week, users on these older browsers will see a message in Google Docs and the Google Sites editor explaining this change and asking them to upgrade their browser.  We will also alert you again closer to March 1 to remind you of this change.

In 2009, the Google Apps team delivered more than 100 improvements to enhance your product experience.  We are aiming to beat that in 2010 and continue to deliver the best and most innovative collaboration products for businesses.

Thank you for your continued support!

Sincerely,

The Google Apps team

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BSM Rolls Out New Hyde Park Jewelers Web For 2009 Holiday Season

BrainSpark recently teamed up with long-time client and friends Hyde Park Jewelers for a full site redevelopment, completed and launched this week. Hyde Park approached BSM to explore a redesign in late summer and the project was formally initiated by early fall with an aggressive goal for completion in time for the holiday shopping season.

Hyde Park Jewelers Web Site

HydeParkJewelers.com

The first objective for the project was to bring the visual design and messaging up-to-date to coincide with a number of supporting branding initiatives underway for the holidays. Additionally, an evaluation and overhaul of the web site’s information architecture and content presentation was conducted to showcase the wide variety of product collections, better serve the needs of Hyde Park’s target audience and improve overall site usability. Functionality enhancements were also a priority, with a focus being the implementation of a site-wide content management system to empower Hyde Park’s marketing team to manage the majority of graphic and textual content throughout the web site.

We are excited to reintroduce Hyde Park’s new web presence and welcome your feedback. Happy shopping!

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Mobile Site Launches on Opening Day

It’s been a busy summer and fall on a number of project fronts. This time of year also marks a big push for one of our favorite clients, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. In the annual “Race to Open“, the folks at the Basin have been working hard in preparation for opening day. In addition to preparations on the mountain, the marketing team along with their AOR, Adrenalin and BSM have been jamming on a few projects in anticipation of the 2009-2010 ski and riding season. First steps included the implementation of a website face-lift. Even more exciting was the release of A-Basin.mobi, a version of the website optimized for mobile devices.

A-Basin.mobi | Get Your Snow On The Go

A-Basin.mobi | Get Your Snow On The Go

The project was on-track for mid-October, the anticipated target for opening day at both A-Basin and Loveland. When the race escalated following early snow fall and colder conditions in the high country, opening day was moved to October 9th. The night before, final preparations were completed and the mobile site was deployed. Site traffic immediately swamped the mobile site and is increasing by the day; so far so good.

While some aspects of mobile technology are simplified to balance the range of mobile browsers in use, the challenges transparent to most reside behind the scenes. To streamline content management, BSM’s development team integrated the mobile site with a pre-existing content management system (CMS). This resulted in an upgraded CMS that enables A-Basin content owners to manage content in one source, but deliver to both the main and mobile site versions. Another priority in doing this was to add the necessary customization to tailor the delivery of content to mobile device users but not interfere with the user experience for main site users. Pretty slick if you ask me…

Other aspects that few will appreciate is the detection and routing of users to the appropriate site, based on browser. Arapahoe Basin is now promoting a mobile-specific URL, A-Basin.mobi, but has long-standing URL’s that had to be dealt with. All existing domains were re-wired to direct users to the respective site version, based on browser detected. Also cool, in a nerdy sort of way.

In the end, a big win for all involved, including you the next time you’re crawling in I-70 traffic and jonesin’ for pow. In addition to Snow Conditions and Web Cams, the mobile site also features Runs Open, Events, Season Passes, Tickets, Media and Contact information.

We welcome feedback too, so let us know how it works for you or if you have suggestions for future releases.

See you on the slopes.

Props to 21c: Derby Town’s Hippest Hotel Rated #1 in the US

BSM sends big congrats to client and friends, 21c Hotel for being voted #1 in the US (#6 in the world) in Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards for 2009. This is a deserving honor for a spectacular hotel which features an equally stunning contemporary art museum, 21c Museum, within the common and surrounding areas of the property and a 5-star restaurant, Proof On Main, right next door.

21cHotel.com | Louisville, KY

21cHotel.com | Louisville, KY

In 2007, BrainSpark Media designed and launched their multi-site web presence and continues our working relationship with 21c Museum Hotel to date. The award-winning websites provide a glimpse of the unique properties, yet still do only moderate justice to just how cool this place is.

Check it out if you ever find yourself passing through Louisville, KY. Well done 21c, from Denver, CO.