Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Canadian Whisky History Video

Informative little animated film about the history of Canadian Club. I did not know a lot of these facts...
(via Canadian Design Resource)


Who knew Canadian Club Whisky was so damn cool?? Apparently Al Capone and James Bond were pretty into it...


Made at 1188 Films, Toronto

Animation: Ryan Paterson & Chris DeCastro
Design: Matt Bilewicz, Caila Stangl
Agency: Praxis PR

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Montreal - Under Pressure Fresh Paint Pop-up Gallery


It is always refreshing to travel to another city or town and stumble upon something really neat. In my case it was this past weekend when we travelled to Montreal. While walking around the city one night, came across this old building with signs outside directing us to come inside for an exhibit (for a requested donation). Despite the fact that it looked slightly sketchy, we took a chance, dropped a few bucks into the box and went inside.

Boy were we glad we did! The theme of the exhibit was skateboarding and the work ranged from painting, to installations to furniture. The building itself (which you can see in the background of the photos below) must have been quite glamourous in its day but has since decayed into such ruin that it is practically un-rentable. The landlord donated the space for this pop-up gallery which began last August. Check out some of our favourites below!

Caitlin

Eaglesk8 by Julien Deniau


Bombs, Bubble Gum & Babylon by Gawd
'Sans Title' by Joel Marleau










Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Your logo and the files you should have




Has this happened to you? Your business sponsors an event and they ask for your logo. You send them a small jpeg or something off your website and they say that it's too small.
Here are Take Root Creative, we make sure our clients have their logo in multiple formats so that when a particular need arises, they have the file necessary. What file types should you have? I've compiled a nice little list you can use to check through your computer and see what you have and what you are missing.
  1. PDF  This stands for Portable Document Format and is now the standard for sending files between printers, designers etc. Why? A PDF (as long as it's created properly) holds it's data in a way that will keep it looking the same between computers. What is it used for? Send a PDF when you sponsor something and they need your logo. Also send a PDF when you run an ad in the newspaper or a magazine. This is basically your go-to format when your logo is requested by someone else.
  2. .EPS  This stands for Encapsulated PostScript and will be something that you might never need but it is the raw file of your logo so you will want to have it. What is it used for? If you decide many years down the road that you want to change your branding colours but your designer has retired, the .eps file can be edited by anyone without having to completely re-design your logo.
  3. JPEG Most business have their logo as a jpeg. They can vary in size and are a useful format for things you will do on your own computer. What is it used for? Jpegs are often used in Microsoft Office or for social media accounts like Facebook and Twitter. Ask for both a high resolution jpeg and a medium-lower resolution jpeg.
There are many other types of files you may encounter over the life of your logo, but these three will cover most of your needs. If you don't have all of these format, contact your designer and ask them kindly to put them onto a disc for you. PDFs and .EPS files can be large and therefore not sendable by email.
Have a question about anything you've read here? Email me or leave a comment below.
Caitlin

Friday, April 6, 2012

New Products - Tealish at La Petite Fleur


I am a HUGE fan of loose leaf tea (and have many tins of various flavours to prove it) so I was very excited when I heard that La Petite Fleur would be bringing in Tealish to the store. Based locally in Ontario, not only does Tealish turn up the design factor on their tea packaging, but they focus on the health benefits of the different flavours of tea. Check out the tea below as well as some accessories for enhancing your tea-drinking experience!

PS: I have Toasty Almond which smells like fresh baked goods right out of the oven!


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Our Picks - from the Uxbridge Public Library

Have you been in to the Uxbridge Public Library lately? You may be familiar with the vast selection of fiction reads for both children and adults, but there is also a diverse collection of non-fiction books. Check out a few of our favourites below!







Friday, March 16, 2012

Signs of Spring {From the Shops of Uxbridge}

With all this warm weather and spring just around the corner, your local stores have brought in lots of colourful spring products to get you in the mood for the season. Check out some of our favourites below!

[Elemi Organics, On the Lamb, Rutledge Jewellers, Blue Heron Books, Little Acorn, La Petite Fleur, Presents, Presents, Presents]

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Should your business be into Pinterest?

Want to be ahead of the curve when it comes to social media? If your business does anything visually related, get signed up with Pinterest.

How does it work?


Firstly, you have to either request an invitation or be invited by a friend who already has a Pinterest account but it it free. Once you have your own login, you can add the 'Pin It' button to the bookmarks bar of your web browser. Now you are ready to begin 'pinning' to your account!

While you are browsing the web, look for images that inspire you or you think your customers will find inspiring. When you see a web page with an image you want to pin, click the 'Pin It' button on your bookmarks bar.

A new page will load with all the images on that page placed side-by-side.


When you roll over the image you want to 'Pin' you will see 'Pin it' appear over top. Click your image.


Click on your image and it will load with a drop-down option to choose your Pinboard. (You have the option to create new Pinboards here at this stage too) And you also write a description underneath of the image. 


When you are done, click 'Pin It' and you will have added that image to your board. The next page that loads will give you the option to share your pin on Facebook, Twitter etc. 

Where does it go and how do I find it?

If you visit www.pinterest.com and login, you will see all of your boards and pins. The best thing about Pinterest is that when you click the image, it takes you to the website from where you pinned it. This means that you can pin images from recipes, craft techniques, knitting patterns - pretty much anything! 

How does this effect my business?

Use Pinterest to make note of things you find on the web quickly and easily. It creates a virtual online sketchbook in an organized way. Use Pinterest to bookmark trends within your industry, window display ideas, or advertising concepts you may want to try. Instead of having to bookmark something and then sort through hundreds of bookmarks later, Pinterest gives you a visual reference accessible from any computer. 

Connect with your customers by becoming a visual resource for their needs. Is your business involved in home decorations and accessories? Create relevant Pinboards for your customers to follow to stay on top of trends. Chances are that if you find it inspiring, so will your customers. 

What can I do with this?

Try to add a button to your website that says "Follow me on Pinterest" to encourage site visitors to follow your pins. Follow the pins of other local businesses. Pins posted by people you follow will show up on your Pinterest main page and you can also 'Explore' by changing the category at the top of the page.

Check it out and have fun! And if you're looking for someone to follow,

Follow Me on Pinterest

Cheers!

Caitlin