Campaign:Digital - November 6th, 5:30pm

Campaign:Digital - November 6th, 5:30pm

As Campaign:Digital is this year’s premier online advertising event in Frederick, Maryland. If you advertise online, or are involved with online advertising, do not miss this event! Three speakers, from three different disciplines will give talks their individual arenas of the industry.

The Science of Advertising in Online Social Networks
Join David Gurzick as he explores the sociology behind why so many social-targeted advertisements fail and offers strategies for how to successfully gain the attention and the interest of their users.

Getting Started Right with Email Marketing
Jason Gindele, President of Real Magnet, shares with us the ins-and-outs of email marketing and some of the best practices for your business.

Get Found in Google: Should Search be a Part of Your Marketing Mix?
Search guru Justin Seibert, uses live case studies to explain the practices of using Google and PPC to reach your customers.

The evening’s speakers will also participate in a round table discussion to take questions from the audience on any of the topics mentioned as well as the future of the industry. This event is sure to stimulate and educate all in attendance. Space is filling up, so RSVP today.

RSVP TODAY
rsvp@greaterfrederickadfed.org
GFAF members $15, non-members $25

Mingle Bells! Mingle Bells! Mingle all The Way!

Mingle Bells! Mingle Bells! Mingle all The Way!

Celebrate the holidays—and each other—with a toast at Frederick Wine Cellars. This event is FREE for members, $15 for guests. Admission includes two wine-tasting tickets, light hors d’oeuvres and a chance to catch up with friends, old and new. Don’t leave empty-handed! Member-painted piggy banks will be up for auction, making the perfect holiday gift. All proceeds will go to the GFAF student scholarship fund.

Make the Evening Last : You’re already downtown and it’s Frederick’s First Saturday Gallery Walk. Make reservations for dinner at one of the many wonderful downtown restaurants or wander the decorated streets of historic Frederick and shop while the stores are open late.

Thanks to our generous sponsors for making this event happen: Greater Frederick Advertising Federation, AIGA-Blueridge, Rocketfuel Design, Wood Street and Text Design. Illustration: Ellen Byrne

RSVP by Friday, November 28
rsvp@greaterfrederickadfed.org
GFAF members FREE, non-members $15

Saturday, December 6, 2008 • 4:30 - 7:30 pm
Frederick Wine Cellars • 221 North East St., Frederick, MD 21701

We Got Copyright!

Wednesday, October 15 – The first monthly educational meeting was a huge success thanks to 30 members (and non-members) who attended. But it goes without saying thank you to Michael Yang from Gorman & Williams Law Firm in Baltimore who really enlightened those of us who were confused on what is right…and wrong in the world of copyright. The GFAF group got answers to pressing questions like stock photography rights when clients request their images, and creating illustrations from original photography.

Member Profile: Tobin Lehman

Member Profile: Tobin Lehman

How do you feel about being the 2009 ADDY Web Designer & Programmer?
Its a great pleasure to work with many of the talented designers and advertisers in the GFAF. This is my second year working on the ADDY web site and it’s a blast. It’s a great project to “stretch your legs” so to speak and try a few new things. The committee is doing a fabulous job and I think the ceremony is going to be another success this year.

Can you tell us a little bit about where you work?
Recently, I set up my own studio aptly named, Tobin Lehman, and have started to concentrate on providing design and development services to agencies and small businesses along the east coast. Being a one-man show allows me to focus on high quality products from start to finish, without compromise. And I can preform this work below the cost of my competitors because of the lower overhead costs of my home-based studio.

What is your education and work experience?
I have a B.S in Graphic Design and Photography from Pennsylvania State University. I studied under Lanny Sommese, who if you know that name can appreciate the rigors and benefits of that experience. After graduation, I took a job in Rockville at Hirshorn Zuckerman Design Group. This was a great introduction into the world of advertising. I worked primarily as an Information Architect and UI designer for a team of three designers. Eventually the commute caught up with me, and my desire to work closer to home brought me to Enforme Interactive. I loved the experience at Enforme Interactive. A great group of people, and one of the most talented teams I have worked with. During my time at Enforme, I started my MBA from Hood College and anticipate completion in 2010. The MBA is a great extension for a design education, and obviously for running my own business.

Who are your clients?
My clients are mostly small business from the local area. My agency clients range from New York, to Asheville, NC. I like to develop relationships with all my clients. My clients see me as more than a designer or developer, yet as a partner in the decision making process. Being  small business owners themselves, they need honest upfront communication and results. I make sure that what they need is presented to them in a way they can understand, and not smother them in technical terms and web jargon. It’s easy to forget that web is intimidating to many people.

How do you brainstorm for ideas?
Running. It might sound odd, but going on a long run allows me to have my mind travel around and come up with ideas, concepts, and connections. If I can’t make it out for a run, I like to get away from the computer, grab a tablet, and hit the library. I find immersion in the topic is really important to design. A lot of web sites can be really templatized due to the nature of the medium, so it’s important to break out of the box once in a while. Having a solid concept can really help with that.

What is your ideal project?
I’m spending a lot of time right now on mobile web. There is a great potential in this area, and I am setting up a few sites for clients at the moment in the arena. I’d like to work more with this medium on mobile. It really gets down to informatics of the web, or what the web can do for you, right now. With such a small interface and limited interaction, it provides a really awesome challenge to information architecture as well as design.

What software do you use?
My set up contains a Mac Book Pro 2.4, 24in Monitor, Wacom 6×8 Tablet, Adobe Creative Suite CS3, Office 2008, Font Explorer X, and Quicksilver. I have two servers on location for development as well.

Other organizations you’re involved with?
Besides the GFAF, I am a mentor in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.

Anything else you want to mention?
I’m always interested in meeting new members, so drop by my web site tobinlehman.com, or give me call.

You’re Not Alone: New Members Benefit From Mentoring Program

New this month, your GFAF board has voted to adopt a new member mentoring program that pairs new members with old to help them assimilate more quickly and more comfortably into the club. We currently have 12 members who have been assigned a mentor from the board. The role of the mentor will be to give each member a personal welcome to the club, to personally invite them to events throughout the year and to help introduce them face-to-face to the rest of the membership. We hope this will encourage a legacy of participation and anticipate that this year’s “mentees” will be next year’s mentors, thus perpetuating personal involvement from each new membership class.

If you would like to be a mentor…or wish you had one, even though you’ve belonged to the GFAF for awhile…please don’t hesitate to contact Cheri Baker.

Festival of the Greens

Ad Fed members are known for their creativity. Here is a unique community activity where you can put your creative energy to help foster in the holidays. The Frederick Arts Council has announced that the Frederick Festival of Greens will take place November 21-29. This inaugural event provides an opportunity for artists, businesses, school groups, nonprofit organizations, and all local residents a chance to participate by decorating a holiday wreath or tree that will become part of a public display during the Festival. At the conclusion of the Festival, all the decorated pieces will be auctioned off with the proceeds benefiting the arts in Frederick County. During the eight-day public display period, your wreath or tree will be seen by hundreds of people providing great exposure for you or your business. There is no fee to participate, however participants must provide their own supplies and materials. Wreaths or trees must be dropped off by November 14th. For additional information, contact Executive Director Shuan Butcher at 301-662-4190 or visit www.frederickartscouncil.org.