Posts Tagged ‘made by many’

  • SXSW countdown: one day!

    At long last… tomorrow morning we’re off to Austin!

    Stu and Antonica, Made by Many’s de facto cat herders, are limbering up even as we speak to corral the lot of us from Heathrow to Dallas Ft Worth on to Austin. Assuming no one offends Homeland Security on the way in (you know who you are…), we should all be ensconced in our Texan digs by tomorrow evening.

    Our departure is big news for our website, as it means our super-dynamic, sex-on-Twittter-toast* SXSW special homepage will be live. We’re kind of excited about this page. As well as all our latest tweets and links to our Twitter accounts, it shows off the latest Made by Many blog post and the most recent addition to our Flickr account. It offers a smooth user experience, too, as everything updates dynamically and in real time.

    The page will be live the whole time we’re away, which means you can keep (non-creepy, please) tabs on us and get a sense of what the SXSW experience is like. You’re also heartily invited to @ or DM us with suggestions, feedback, jokes etc while we’re gone — this is, after all, a conversation.

    For those who missed the earlier posts on this project, we took this page as an opportunity to open up our creative process and design in public. Here’s the first vision of the page. We followed this with a post on the idea’s evolution before whipping the curtain back for the big reveal.

    Thanks very much to everyone who offered feedback on this work — and of course, if you want to do so now, you are more than welcome.

    So on that note… have a great week and, um, watch this space!

    *not my words but damn do I love ‘em

  • SXSW countdown: one week

    And lo, ready to roll a full week before we take off for Texas, here it is — our Twitter-powered SXSW people-tracker:

    sxsw_d15

    For those who haven’t been following the posts and discussions around this project, here’s the story…

    Just about all of Made by Many is heading to Austin, Texas for SXSW interactive. Several weeks ago, we decided to build something onto our website to bring our SXSW experience to life for the people who aren’t going to be there with us. We thought this project would also be the perfect occasion to throw the doors open on our creative process and actually share the journey we go through as we work an idea through to a final execution.

    This series of posts started with shots of our original approach. We then showed how this idea was refined a few different ways. The third and final instalment in this design journey is above.

    The idea for the page is very simple: all of our most recent tweets on one page, updated in real time as it happens.

    The design started out as a series of coloured panels, one for each person, laid out on a very regimented grid. However, we all felt that this was a bit strict – it neither reflected our personality nor the event we’re going too.

    So we loosened the design up, taking the hand drawn style of our avatars as inspiration. The page is a series of speech bubbles, laid out in a seemingly random and slightly haphazard way. Connected by lines, doodles and graffiti, the speech bubbles change colour with time: the freshest tweets are dark, the stalest white. The page will be darkest when the conference sessions are going on and we’re tweeting non-stop, but completely white in the middle of the night when we’re all sleeping. Except for @malbonster’s bubble. He never stops.

    As well as pulling in our tweets, the page also pulls in the latest photo in our Flickr stream, our latest blog posts, even twitpics. You’ll be able to see more tweets from each person by clicking on their avatar or simply going through to their Twitter stream.

    The idea for the page is very simple: all of most recent tweets on one page, updated in real time as it happens.
    The design started out as a series of coloured panels, one for each person, laid out on a very regimented grid. However, we all felt that this was a bit strict – it neither reflected the personality of us or of the event we’re going too.
    So we loosened the design up, taking the hand drawn style of our avatars as inspiration. The page is a series of speech bubbles, laid out in a seemingly random and slightly haphazard way. Connected by lines, doodles and graffiti, the speech bubbles change colour with time: the freshest tweets are dark, the stalest white.
    We imagine that the page will be dark red whilst the conference sessions are going on and we’re tweeting virtually non-stop, but completely white in the middle of the night when we’re all sleeping. Except for @malbonster’s bubble. He never stops tweeting.
    As well as pulling in our tweets, the page also pulls in the latest photo in our Flickr stream, our latest blog post, even twitpics. You can see more tweets from each person by clicking their avatar or simply going through to their twitter stream.

    We like the sketchy style and the playful execution. We also think the design has some dynamism to it, that it tells a story and carries your eye through that story fairly easily. All in, we think this is really close to who we are.

    This whole ‘designing in public’ thing felt a little strange at points (sort of like being naked in front of a lot of people, I reckon) but we got some interesting feedback here and on other blogs, which was cool. And it’s practice for us to be more open in the future — something we are really committed to doing.

    Our SXSW special will be live on Made by Many as of Thursday 11 March.

  • Trying to describe what we do. It’s complicated.

    We’ve found it really challenging to boil down what we do into one of those little paragraphs much beloved of professional services companies – the so-called ‘elevator pitch’ that neatly encapsulates the so-called ‘offering’.

    It’s been driving me nuts.

    Since we started in September 2007, we’ve made several attempts. We launched with this at the top of the page:

    …And this on the sidebar:

    Were a new type of digital consulting company. We make things. We work in an innovative and visual way. We go deeper into our clients business to make big changes. We create rich, social media services for the next generation Web.

    Our Twitter feed says:

    Very Social Digital Stuff.

    My Twitter describes Made by Many as:

    A platform-building mutant network design company.

    And in our creds we initially summarised it as:

    We help brands and publishers create, manage and monetise community and Rich Internet Applications

    Which has recently been changed to:

    We help Media Owners, Brands, Start-ups and Organisations to create & manage owned & earned media platforms

    And even more recently on our website, and on a bit of a late-night impulse (fueled in part by the frustration of not having nailed it, in part by some over-excited thoughts about the changing meaning of the words “awesome”, “awesomeist”, “awesomeness”, and partly by alcohol) we changed it to:

    Made by Many creates very social digital stuff. We are an awesomeness agency. We design and make new services and utilities for communities and we work in an integrated and Agile way.

    We know none of these is quite right, and that some are quite wrong.

    But as we try once again to create a canonical definition, I wonder if we’re barking up the wrong tree.

    Why limit ourselves to one little line?

    Why try and cram everything we do into a single paragraph?

    We have feet in many camps: we make stuff, we consult. That’s the way we roll.

    We’re a design shop and a software developer, but we’re not a production house. What we do is both complex and evolving quicker than words can keep up with. For example, it’s become more difficult every week since we started to draw the line between what used to be called ‘marketing‘ and what used to be called ‘product and service design‘. Everything is converging.

    I wonder if what we are might not really have emerged yet. I don’t even want to be an agency any more – I think network is more accurate.

    There isn’t a right or wrong answer to any of this (that’s part of the problem), but I wanted to share our dilemma. I imagine it’s a problem a lot of other people have too and we’d be interested in how you’ve solved it (if it can be – or should be – solved, that is). And let us know what you think we should do.

    One thing we’re toying with at the moment is having lots of lines. Maybe the elevator pitch belongs to the world of scarcity, and we’re about the long tail of meaning – an abundance of lines, each unpacking a different facet – potentially for a different audience. Sara and I are working on a long list, and thinking about how we might use all of them. We aim to share the whole process, at the risk of being quite boring.

  • SXSW countdown: two weeks, one day

    We’re still keen to open up our creative process by sharing the evolution of our SXSW project.

    As mentioned last week, it’s a Twitter-powered execution that aims to give an as-it-happens update of what the Made by Many folk are up to, as we’re doing it. This week we’re sharing three snapshots to show how the design is coming together.

    Here’s where we were in the middle of last week:

    colours

    This was our first attempt in Photoshop. Each person gets a panel that shows their avatar and latest tweet. We’ve colour-coded the boxes to show recency, with the freshest content (hot colours) at the top, and the stale content (cold colours) at the bottom.

    However, we wanted the page to update in real time, which would mean people and their panels moving around the screen. We figured that was going to get far too busy and complicated… Onwards!

    Here’s the next stop on the journey:

    Flash

    Here we’ve brought in a bit of alpha-order to give everyone a spot on the page and keep them there. This solved the busy problem, but when the coloured panels are shown in a non-spectrum order, it looks confusing. We trimmed the colour back to what you see here but found that they meant less.

    Standing back a bit, we worried that this design was actually a bit boring and unemotional… just not MxM enough. Next!

    Finding the right conversational note:

    bubbles

    Here we’ve started to play around with something that’s a bit more conversational and has more personality. There’s still more work to go, but we think this could be fun. Now we’re moving in the right direction.

    We agreed this design and we’re taking it forward even as we speak.We’ll preview this project again next week, but in the meanwhile, feel free to tell us what you think.

  • Going to SXSW? Come for a drink first

    pint and phone 550

    We’re inviting all SXSW-bound Londoners for a drink on Monday 8 March.

    Freelancers, agency folk, designers, planners, developers and general rabble-rousers…  all are welcome. In fact, even if you’re not actually based in or near London, if you’re going to be in the neighbourhood and you’re headed to Texas soon after, please stop by!

    Top 3 reasons to come to Made by Many’s pre-SXSW meet-up:

    1. Knowledge is power. If you’re a first-timer, this is your chance to corner some people who have gone before and get the skinny on SXSW.
    2. It’s cool to know people. If you’re headed over on a solo mission or don’t know that many other attendees, this is a prime opportunity to make some connections beforehand.
    3. It’s Monday — what else are you doing?!

    We’ve got some space at Two Floors in Kingly Street and we’ll be there from 6:00pm. Depending on how big a crowd we’re expecting, we might just book out the whole of the first floor, so if you are coming, please let us know (comment on this post, DM or @madebymany us).

    Please feel free to share this post and invitation with anyone who might be interested.

    Photo by sidewalk flying used under a Creative Commons Licence.

  • SXSW countdown: three weeks, two days

    Plans are still afoot — and are growing more evolved by the day — for our big trip Southwest.

    As mentioned the other week, we’re working on a little project to bring our Texan adventure to life for the people back here — our friends, clients and industry colleagues. Our primary aim is to put together something that shows off what we’re up to at SXSW, and does it in real time.

    Here’s one of our initial sketches. We think it’s a fun idea, but we also think it might be a slightly formal execution.

    MxM in Austin sketch1

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  • SXSW’ward, ho!

    Austin

    Big news, little doggies…

    Flights have been booked, passports renewed, and Tim’s brought his ten-gallon out of mothballs. Yes, that’s right — Made by Many, the entire company, is going to South by Southwest! Read full post

  • Tim Malbon at the IPA’s Game Changers event

    We did tweet about it at the time, but for those who missed it, here is Tim’s talk at the IPA Game Changers event from 2 months ago. Better late than never!

    Tim Malbon from Made by Many from The IPA on Vimeo.

  • Howard Rheingold speaks at MxM Event: Smart Mobs Revisited

    Has the future turned out the way it was supposed to?

    That’s something we’re very interested in here at Made by Many, so we’ve invited world-renowned author and futurist Howard Rheingold to present an evaluation of the outcomes and predictions he made in the 2002 best-seller “Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution”.

    Howard’s talk will be followed by an open discussion – I’m sure it will be a lively one! The event will appeal to anyone interested in new models of mass collaboration, crowd-sourcing and emergent intelligence that are made possible with the advent of ubiquitous social computing. We’ve only got a few free seats left, so if you’re interested, get in touch with me asap at elin@madebymany.co.uk and I will try to get you on the guest list.

    The event will take place next Wednesday (July 8th) at 15:30 – 17:00 in BBH’s offices at 60 Kingly Street.

    Below is a video clip of a talk Howard gave for Ted on collaboration, and Smart Mobs has also got it’s own blog over at smartmobs.com. And of course, don’t forget to follow @hrheingold on Twitter!

  • Made By Many’s new home

    Tim posted this picture of our new office on Twitter at the end of week one (i.e last week), but just in case people didn’t catch it, I thought it was worth posting here again. It’s a lovely bright space with sun that pours on to our desks on a good day, and the colonial buildings of Regent Street assuming an even more imposing look than usual on a cloudy, grey day. We love it and hope we don’t start bursting at the seams too soon!

    mxmoffice

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