Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Festivus in July!

Introducing our new web special, Festivus in July!


Since moving to the great city of Halifax in March, I've been wanting to get more business coming my way but I've also wanted to network and support local businesses around the HRM as well. I figure the best way to get to know other local businesses is to send out a special offer and have them get to know me. 

I think small local businesses are a driving force behind our economy and though some may think bigger is better, this is truly not the case. The little guy is what matters most to me and this is why I've stopped shopping a places like Walmart. 

Another reason why I think this special offer will increase local awareness is because I believe that Big Nerdy Design can produce great designs and get people and their businesses noticed, thus increasing their business and validating the reason for superb design. 


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Big Nerdy Design now offers hosting!



Big Nerdy Design has taken the leap into hosting for the web! We now offer hosting services along with our web design to bring to you, the client, everything in one complete package! 

Your website is just a click away! Check out our website for details! 

Monday, May 5, 2008

Big Nerdy Design goes Youtubin'!




The new ad.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Big Nerdy Design has gone Green 2.0!

Since our recent move to Halifax, Nova Scotia we've started doing our part to better the environment. 

Global warming has been such a major issue that many people have started thinking green. And we too, have a particular fondness for the earth and want it to last a long long time, so we've begun practicing habits that will allow it to stick around. 

In Halifax, there is a recycling program in place and this is where we started doing our part. With recycling the paper that we use, to sorting our waste and compost. We've found that in doing this, that we don't have to take the trash out as often... and we feel better about ourselves as well. 


We've also started to replace all of our light bulbs with energy saver light bulbs hoping that this will in time, reduce our carbon footprint. Also, we do not own a car but take the bus or walk on occasion. At the grocery store, we've purchased the reusable bags that they have for sale. I quite like these as they are sturdy and hold more than your typical plastic grocery bag. I've actually heard that some grocery stores will be abolishing the plastic bag. This is a good thing! 

Finally, we use a 4 colour ink jet printer here and have started refilling the ink cartridges. Less waste and less money, I don't mind that at all.

So, if I was to make a guess, I would probably have to say that we are 60% - 70% green right now. We are going to continue to look for other ways that we can implement to make ourselves and Big Nerdy Design greener. 

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The customer is always (sometimes) right.

So, everyone has heard the age old phrase, "The customer is always right." right? Well this may sound completely ludicrous but I disagree with whoever it was that coined that phrase. 

I mean, think about it. No one person is always right. The only reason why the customer is always right is because they have the money and many business owners will do anything to please the customer in order sell business. That is just the way the world works. 

I on the other hand, as a designer, and a business owner want the best for my business and I want to provide the best original designs for any particular project. The best designs=more business. And also, by providing the best of my design knowledge, I will ultimately increase the client's business as well. However, some will argue that by pleasing the customer, this will as well equal more business (but chances are, only from that one client). But, by doing whatever the client tells me to do, I'm not being fair to myself, my business or my education.  

I couldn't very well invite a plumber into my home and then tell him how I want it done. He brings with him an expertise, and so I leave him to do his job. However, with design, some clients have ideas, and they want you to make their ideas happen visually. In some cases this works, but when they have their hands and ideas in every aspect of what I do, it's not really a good thing. I know the software but I also know the elements of design and how to employ them. The client may very well have some bang-on ideas, and I will try those out, but if they don't work, he or she should consider alternative ideas.

Now, I'm not saying that the customer is always wrong—I'm not saying that at all. I'm just saying that sometimes they are right and sometimes they are wrong and the same goes for the business owner. We are all human after all. 

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The phrase “The customer is always right” was originally coined by Harry Gordon Selfridge, the founder of Selfridge’s department store in London in 1909...

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Why you need a website

So, for my first serious blog. I plan to talk about websites and why you, need one. 
Picture it like this. A business who's exterior is paint chipping, a crumby walkway/stairs vs. A storefront that looks welcoming—everything is nice and clean. Which place would you rather give your business to? Would it matter? Of course it would. The place that looks asthectically pleasing is the one whos going to ensure the best quality of product or service. 

Then, lets take this idea another step further. The customer who goes to the unkempt place of business is most likely looking for a deal. 

What I am getting at is that your website is a lot like your place of business—except, more people on the web are going to see you. And this means, in order make a good impression, you must value your website just like you value your business. 

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Welcome to the Big Nerdy Blog!

So here is the new Big Nerdy Design Blog. We here at Big Nerdy thought we would get our thoughts out on the web. So here goes...

Thought, Thought, Thought, Thought, Thought, Thought, Thought, Thought.

It feels good to get that off my chest!