Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The DIG Logo Through the Years [Infographic]


DIG London started off as an idea with the objective to seize an existing opportunity to build capacity for the continued growth and long-term success of the digital media industry in the London region.

5 years later, DIG has grown to not only encapsulate our gaming cluster but to also include our flourishing web development industry.

The attendee list has grown, our speaker selection has improved and so has our logo. 



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Katie Wilhelm is a Marketing and Communications Coordinator at the London Economic Development Corporation. She enjoys singing and can play the piano, trombone, clarinet and the alto saxophone. Follow her on twitter today: @KatieWilhelm
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

[KEYNOTE] Jonathan Snook and Brian Garside, DIG Web Stream


                                             
Introducing Keynote Speakers for DIG! 

Name: Jonathan Snook

Organization: Shopify

Title: Designer

Bio: Jonathan Snook writes about tips, tricks and bookmarks on his blog. He has also written for A List Apart, 24ways, and .net magazine, and co-authored two books, The Art and Science of CSS and Accelerated DOM Scripting. Most recently, Snook has written the book, Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS, sharing his experience and best practices on CSS architecture. Jonathan currently works as a Design Lead at Shopify.

Twitter handle: @snookca

Website: http://snook.ca


Name: Brian Garside




Organization: Info-Tech Research Group

Bio: Brian Garside has more than 15 years in web design, user experience, and video production.

At the Info-Tech Research Group, he is responsible for user experience on the web, and manages the New Initiatives team, ensuring that all new web development adheres to the standards, principles, and processes his team has created.

Prior to Info-Tech, Brian helped build the early web presences of many of Canada's largest media companies including TSN, The Food Network, HGTV, Showcase, and Life Network.

In 2007, he moved from Toronto back to his home town of London, Ont., and is involved in the small business and technology communities there. Today, Brian is part of the team that runs the online small business invoicing system BalanceDo. He is also a co-founder of Canada's online comics superstore All New Comics.

Twitter handle: @briangarside



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