Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Social Media and Academic Learning

"The power of social media is it forces necessary change." 
- Erik Qualman


The blog post you are about to read is going to be dedicated to a little opinion rant of mine on my views about social media being a legitimate learned subject. About 10 years ago social media would not have been an aid in class room discussion, projects or even more so something that a class revolves around. Today it is almost second nature to use social media and talk about in classes. I think that there should be a mandatory class freshmen year of college called Social Media. This class should be aimed at teaching students how to use social media to benefit them in the professional world. Subjects that are touched on should be about using social media in a business atmosphere and how it relates to customers. 

As a graphic design major social media is constantly being used. Whether we are creating mood boards, uploading our portfolios, making app prototypes and elements for websites and apps, it is in our blood to gear our creativeness towards social media. It is an outlet for inspiration and to get graphic design work to build up a audience and positive online presence. Having social media as a resource is a smart subject for professors to express and teach it in a way for students to learn its professional capabilities. 


Monday, April 11, 2016

Social Media For Business

Social media is not just an activity; it is an investment of valuable time and resources. Surround yourself with people who not just support you and stay with you, but inform your thinking about ways to WOW your online presence”

- Sean Gardner


Social media is one of the key tools for any growing business or large business to aid their social network audience and strengthen their relationship with customers. Using social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook can enhance a businesses clientele. I, along with millions of other people, check Facebook and Instagram everyday and scroll across businesses that I follow. I love seeing posts from the brands I follow and enjoy seeing how they display and promote their product, especially being a graphic design major. 

Today I was tweeting about AIGA and Moving Brands and had both companies personally respond to my tweets in genuine ways. This act made me feel connected to these companies and comfortable following them. Promoting giveaways on Instagram holds an audience and keeps them engaged. I believe Instagram is a huge important social media platform for businesses especially small up and coming businesses. 

A couple businesses I believe that are effective at using social media are WOODZEE, a local sunglass company based here in Chico, TheLocalPB, a restaurant and bar in Pacific Beach San Diego, and Almond Surfboards. I follow all of these businesses on Instagram because they post regularly enough to where it is not annoying and once in a while like my personal photos and follow me. They all have clean interesting photos and have an elegant social media presence to pertain to their customers environment.   I encourage all businesses who do not have a social media presence to create one and use it to influence their companies mission and goals. Don't be late to the party, use social media!


Monday, April 4, 2016

TrustTheVote Project

US elections technology—the infrastructure on which democracy depends—is proprietary, locking up public data; unlocking that data is a design challenge on many levels.
— Hugh Dubberly

"A Design Solution to unlock U.s elections data" an article written by Hugh Dubberly, reflects the actions of the TrustTheVote Project whose mission is 
"to develop a set of elections technologies that are trustworthy, up-to-date, and complete, and to make the technologies available on an open- source basis (that is, for free) for adoption or adaptation by any election jurisdiction in the US. The TrustTheVote Project is a not-for-profit effort headquartered in Silicon Valley and staffed by social entrepreneurs and seasoned technologists who are putting local elections officials at the center of their work."
The role in design for this project is all about creating a better experience for voters. VoteStream, the name given to the software is being created to give voters a better voting and more reliable experience. Interfaces and prototyping are the way to help development to clarify all the goals the project is aiming towards. With how much technology is advancing it is shocking that are main methods of voting are walking up to the ballet or sending it in by mail. With design and a solid protected software, voting could be made more accessible and appealing to the modern day person. 
Aside from TrustTheVote Project there is a campaign in the design field that has been going around called Get Out The Vote. Get Out The Vote's main initiative is to use the power of design to motivate the American public to register and get out to vote in the 2016 elections. Designers are encouraged to create and submit posters to the campaign and add to the gallery. This could be a great portfolio piece for any designer and I am excited to start working on one for the campaign my self. 
To read the full article and get a better understanding of the TrustTheVote Project the link is posted below!