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Kevin Airgid Speaking @ NXNEi
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NXNE, in association with FITC Events, is proud to announce the launch of NXNE Interactive (NXNEi). Combining NXNE’s distinctive community of music fans and industry connections with FITC’s 8 years of experience holding design & technology events in Toronto and around the globe, NXNEi promises to be a unique event. Bridging the gap between independent creators and interactivity, NXNEi will explore technology and social media as tools to boost ingenuity while enhancing marketing and business. I will be speaking about social media at the event.
Highlights:
- 2 full days of presentations, plus one optional day of pre-event workshops
- presentations and panels covering creative aspects of technology, social media and new trends
- prime downtown location at NXNE Festival headquarters in the Hyatt Regency Toronto
New blog: I was a creative
I’m proud to announce the launch of my new blog “I was a creative.” This blog is aimed at anyone in the creative field who manages other creatives. This site is for creative people who have grown up building websites and interactive but are now managing people and the creative direction. Once upon a time you launched Photoshop for your day job, now sadly it’s only about meetings. My goal with the site is to write a quality post once a week.
Fleb Open Source Framework
The Fleb framework looks like an interesting project. It sounds a lot like the Gia framework, but with dynamic multi-language support. Out of the box it also supports SEO and the back button. The documentation so far looks straight forward. This project is still in development but it looks very promising. So far at first blush it looks very “interactive designer friendly”, so I other words you don’t need a masters degree in AS3 to use the thing. We will keep an eye on this project.
Flash CMS Info (Blog about Flash CMS)
A new blog (Flash CMS info) is out (details about who is behind it are sketchy as there is no contact info., and they used one of those “whois” privacy controls on the domain, this always makes it suspect in my opinion) But it seems to be a good resource for Flash CMS’s that are out there. Although it may turn into one big ad for a “paid” CMS of choice, these type sites often do that after they get decent traffic. (Not that I’m helping by linking too it!). But never the less a good place to start on your hunt for a CMS for Flash.
Sidebar: Got to love it, a site dedicated to Flash CMS’s … but using WordPress as the CMS. Once again, loads of talk about Flash CMS tools but no one wants to eat their own food! Hmmmmmmm!
Open Source Flash CMS
Even though I have been using the ‘internets’ since the days of Mosaic and my 2400 baud modem things still never seem to amaze me. For instance, if you google the term “Open Source Flash CMS” it seems Google loves this site. Why I don’t know because my article on the topic is rather shallow, and it seems no many people have written about this topic, or the blogs they write on have low Google Rank. Needless to say I’ve decided to help the ‘internet’s along by providing a list of open source Flash CMS’s here. The list is short, but maybe this will help in your search …
Sharing your ideas to create more business
Sharing things you have learned is one of the best (and free) ways to gain more business. Clients will come to respect your opinion if you become recognized in your field for a particular area of Web development. For instance, I co-authored a book on Flash usability called Flash 99% Good: A Guide to Macromedia Flash Usability. The book generated a lot of positive PR. Macromedia (now Adobe) featured the book on their site, and the related book site won numerous national design awards …
7 rules to keep your clients
No matter how great your work is, you can lose a client and damage your reputation if you don’t make a practice of good customer service. Your client wants to know that the money they’re spending on you is worth it. They’ll even pay more money for you than your competitors if they value the relationship. So the key is to endear yourself to your clients by giving them the highest quality service possible. Here are some basic points on maintaining good customer relationships that can set you apart from the pack:
PrettyLoaded – Gallery of Flash Loaders
Pretty Loaded is an amazing gallery of Flash preloaders. This is a great place to get ideas for your own preloaders. But that being said really you shouldn’t see these bad boys that much these days if you are building your Flash right. Loading things in parts is the way, the truth and the light. But to play devils advocate loaders are a great way of building some excitement into a Flash piece and a great way to brand a project.
d’bug is great technology blog
d’bug. aka Brian Reindel (whom I had the pleasure to work with at Campbell-Ewald and Rare Medium) has some really excellent articles on javascript and the such there. If you are looking for concise and to the point articles about web development advice, including CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Java, .NET and Ruby on Rails d’bug is the place.

Kevin Airgid is an internationally recognized designer, author and speaker. He runs a small interactive studio that develops creative projects for clients such as: Amnesty, ESPN, Ford, MTV and Pepsi.
The End for Flash 99% Good
cheers, Kevin Airgid