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Ada Lovelace Day

by admin March 29th, 2010 | Events, News, Staff | No Comments »

Wednesday 24th March 2010 was the second annual Ada Lovelace Day, a day to celebrate and dwell on the significance and contribution of women within technology.

Here Dru Moore our Technical Director takes the opportunity to reflect on the wonderful work being done at Nvisage by our own team of ‘Ada’s.

We’re very lucky, and sadly still quite rare in this industry, to have a pretty much even split of genders across all aspects of our company - from board level, through project management, business analysis, visual design, sales and marketing and ultimately right down to the code level. So here’s my personal thank you for another year’s involvement from:

  • Nicola Harding & Rachel Etherton two fantastic coders. It’s always a pleasure to work with their SQL, c# or Perl code as I was particularly reminded at the end of the week. They’re a core part of my team and as programmers particularly important this week.
  • Kate Fargher our business analyst and all round critical thinker.
  • Lucy Hilditch who’s shown us very quickly how effective she can be at keeping us all on track.
  • Danita Jackson whose tireless efforts help keep the food on our plates.
  • and of course the truly amazing and talented Sandra Staufer, Creative Director and warm heart of the company.

There are of course countless others whose work with or for us is equally important but I wanted to focus on the women who enrich my work life on a daily basis.  And for those that are interested, my own personal heroine would have to be Delia Derbyshire a true pioneer of electronic music.

Thank you all.

Dru Moore (Technical Director)

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Ryan is taking part in the London Triathlon

by Lucy March 26th, 2010 | Events, News, Staff | No Comments »

One of our star developers Ryan is taking part in this year’s London Triathlon and will be raising money for MacMillan Cancer Support.

The London Triathlon takes place on 8th August and is the Olympic distance  of a 1 mile swim, 42km bike ride followed by a 10k run. Ryan and Mart both took part in 2006 and Ryan will be aiming to beat his previous time of  2hrs 49mins. If he doesn’t we wont hear the end of it from Mart who is still bitter about being beaten back in 2006! That said I don’t see Mart in too much of a hurry to sign up for this years event!! ;)

MacMillan Cancer Support is a fabulous charity who do a great job looking after families and people who are affected by all types of cancer, more information on them can be found here.

Ryan’s target is £600 so if you can spare a few pennies to help him on his way please click here. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

We are seriously impressed with his efforts; the thought of taking part in an Olympic distance triathlon makes me feel slightly giddy, so hats off to you Ryan! If you want to follow his progress click here

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Website launch for the Brighton Festival Fringe 2010!

by Lucy March 19th, 2010 | Design, Events, News, Staff | No Comments »

A big congratulations to the Brighton Festival Fringe who have just launched their new  and improved Website and Brochure for this years festival. Dru and his team have been working hard on this years launch and we’re really proud of the outcome!
Aside from a beautiful modern design from our wonderful design team, new functionality to the website include:

  • A greatly improved listings search called Fringle - We’d always had a powerful search engine in the site but it wasn’t something users felt comfortable with. So this year we’ve put it front and centre and focussed on usability using a 3 stage search component, simple text box (keyword search), advanced options (calendar, genre and predictive event and venue searching) and even more options for those who like to tinker - all presented in such a way as to let the user determine their needs and level of comfort.
  • Pushing data out to even more external sources. We’ve always enabled Brighton Festival Fringe to get the right data out to third parties to help promote the festival - but this year we’ve added iPhone services, bus companies, box office systems and even more sites to the mix.
  • We’ve been building on past experience and as the core registration system matures (the back-end) we’ve been able to take on-board a lot of user feedback into making enhancements, improvements and generally streamlining processes where possible. Everything from financial reporting, proofing and brochure preparation, enabling external applications and box office integration, through to the web site front-end and ticket buying processes are now all powered by the same data systems behind the scenes.

Year on year we are helping Brighton Festival Fringe  to make real world cost savings and to reach out further to disparate audiences by getting the technology platforms right in the first place.

The Brighton Festival Fringe runs from 1st -23rd May with events happening all over Brighton, so don’t miss out!!

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Brighton and Hove 10:10 Business Launch – be part of the solution.

by sandra February 8th, 2010 | Events, News | 1 Comment »

10:10 is the national campaign to reduce the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions by 10% during 2010. It’s designed to promote achievable ways to reduce emissions for individuals, schools and universities, businesses and organisations.

Brighton & Hove is the first city in the UK to co-ordinate a localised campaign aimed at a wide variety of people, organisations and aspects of life in our city, of which Brighton and Hove 10:10 Business is the first to be launched!

Brighton & Hove have many individuals and organisations already working towards a greener, cleaner future and the campaign hopes this consultation event will foster further engagement and positive collaboration to achieve 10:10 goals. CUTTING 10% OF EMISSIONS IN 2010.

Speakers at the launch

A bit about Oliver:

Brighton-based eco designer Oliver Heath has always striven to raise awareness of sustainability and recycling, from his early BBC1 Changing Rooms Enterprise years through to his writing for Friends of the Earth magazine and his weekly column in the Observer.

He runs his eco design company Heath design – as well as EcoCentric – an online store that specialises in beautifully designed sustainable products for the home.

Oliver has, of course, signed up to the 10:10 Campaign.

A bit about James:

James inspired the creation of the citywide Brighton and Hove 10:10 campaign and is director of The Low Carbon – a Hove based social enterprise which works nationally to build low carbon communities through local action to cut CO2 and promote sustainability.

In 2009 he advised on, and supported the growth of the national 10:10 campaign as Partnerships Director working with media partners The Guardian, as well as with key campaign delivery partners EDF, e.on, British Gas and Scottish and Southern Energy. He sees 10:10 as a unique opportunity to create local partnerships that deliver lasting action on climate change.

The event gives a chance to hear from Oliver Heath and James Grugeon, who will talk about the campaign and what it means to business in Brighton and Hove.

What can you do?

•    sign up to 10:10 at the main UK website www.1010uk.org

•    get in touch with our local campaign team via brightonandhove@1010uk.org

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