Monday, November 30, 2009

NEW SITE LAUNCH MWALLIANCE.ORG

Midwestern Imperative: Smart and Efficient Energy Usage

Midwestern businesses, consumers and governments are spending tens of billions of dollars each year on energy imported from other states and countries. As our supplies deplete, prices continue to rise. To make an impact, we must extend our dwindling carbon-based energy resources such as oil, coal and natural gas by adopting more efficient technologies. The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) is the leading source and champion for advancing sound energy efficiency policies, programs and priorities to stretch these essential resources. MEEA balances the interests of our diverse members, creating a common ground to affect positive change. Through MEEA, utilities, local and state governments, non-profits, manufacturers, retailers, consultants and others all work together toward a shared vision for energy efficiency in the Midwest.

We helped the team at MEEA create a new look and a new CMS using Drupal.
Now everything can be easily updated by different team members, the board has their own password area and soon members will too!

Check it out! We love it, hope you do too! mwalliance.org

Monday, November 23, 2009

Digital Cameras (Hints for Shopping!)

We are asked quite frequently from clients and friends about which camera is good or for shopping suggestions. So we put our most recent advice here for you because we know that shopping season is in full swing and you are probably hoping to purchase a new camera either for you or someone on your list!

Digital cameras have become a household item but choosing one can be overwhelming. They seem to come out with new models every month with new bells and whistles. Which one to choose depends greatly on what you want to use a camera for, and what is important to you.

Some people like to start by talking to a person by going into a store like Best Buy and telling them what you are looking for. In person you can get a feel for the weight and size you of the camera are interested in.

If you want to further compare cameras before making your purchase, hop online and start doing some more detailed research.

You may want to visit the manufacturer's web site first, to read the advertising of what they are offering in the latest and greatest in cameras. From there, you want to dig into less biased opinions and reviews.

Amazon.com is a very informative place to see what cameras cost, and to read reviews for a good idea of what actual users think of a particular model. Many reviewers will actually recommend a similar camera that they preferred more.

A fantastic resource for more in depth unbiased reviews is DP Review. Not only do they review every camera and lens on the market, as well as older models, they also give you sample photos and let you compare models. DP Review also allows you to search for cameras using a long list of Features (eg: compact or SLR? SLR, aperture priority? etc).

Keep in mind with any online review, there may be biased reviews, company employees posing as consumers, or people who just dislike a certain company for no particular reason. Some reviews may be about a feature that the camera offers but you are not interested in using. It is a good idea to keep a list of what features you find important in a camera (eg: fits in purse, has a long zoom lens, can shoot HD movies, uses XD not SD cards etc) Remember, what someone may find gimmicky, you may find invaluable (eg face detection, red-eye reduction etc)!

Once you have narrowed down your choices to 2-3 cameras, DavidB likes to return to the store in person to see which feels better in your hand. Remember, you may be carrying this camera around all day - is it too heavy? Is it too small or too big in your hand? Do you need to carry it in one hand? Do you need to capture fast action or are you going to just use it for snapshots?

Pocket point-and-shoot cameras have improved a great deal over the last few years, and have become very easy to use. And they offer more and more ways to share photos easily. Personally, I have always had the best luck with Fuji FinePix F-Series in the small pocket cameras, though I hear the Canon point-and-shoots are also very lightweight, versatile and easy to use. The Olympus has a line of durable cameras called the Stylus Tough.

Check out this Fugi!

Or how about this Stylus!

With an SLR, you usually trade the light weight and small size for a much faster reaction time (shutter lag). An SLR also allows you to change lenses if you get more advanced later down the line.

DavidB has used Nikon and Canon and would recommend them both. If you have some old Nikon lenses in the basement, I'd stick with a Nikon body as they will usually work with a new Nikon digital camera - same with Canon or Pentax etc.

For a fast, versatile yet lightweight SLR, DavidB recommends the Canon Rebel series.
They will allow you to control everything manually or choose the many automatic and preset modes.

He found them to have many benefits of the point-and-shoot within the faster and more versatile SLR body.

DavidB suggests taking a look at what's out there, and really taking the time to think about what do want the camera for, and what do you expect it to do. This will help you narrow down what camera is best for you. Choose "The right tool for the job"!

When you do decide, he likes to purchase from small local camera stores, though a larger chain, or even Amazon, can prove to be the best for you and your needs. And don't forget to get the extended warranty as you will hopefully be actually using this camera! Happy hunting!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Guess who will have artwork hanging in the Smithsonian? Catherine Larson!

Congrats to Cat! We are so proud of you and can't wait for the art show opening :)

Catherine Larson (better know as Cat in our office) has been accepted into the Revealing Culture exhibition that will take place June 8 through September 30, 2010, at the Smithsonian Institution's International Gallery.

There is an opening reception in the planning stages for Wednesday, June 9, 2010, during the 2010 International VSA Arts Festival.

View the list of exhibiting artists that is now posted online at: www.vsarts.org/revealingculture

Monday, November 9, 2009

Looking for a great conference call service.... check out freeconference.com

With the increasing popularity of portable notebooks and mobile broadband, your project team members that you need to conference with are as or more likely to be out of the office than in it. Welcome to the virtual team and now a great service to connect everyone on it!

Compare their features: freeconference.com/Services.aspx
Check out their FAQ: freeconference.com/FAQ.aspx

Your Plan B Company has been using this service for a few months now and clients seem to like it! Conference calls for businesses, organizations and individuals. Everyone can call in, be announced and if you want have the call recorded. An online admin area makes setting up the calls really easy and sends out the email announcements, instructions and reminders automatically for you to everyone on the team.

What more can you ask for?

Monday, November 2, 2009

Thank you to Atalee for FOUR great years!

Atalee Judy, our trusty office manager, has decided to move on.

She has accepted a position at Columbia College part time as an instructor for 'Concert Production' class and as a Technical/Teacher Assistant for a 'Media in the Arts' class. This opportunity will provide her work within her field, update her on new technology relevant to her field, and offer the chance to stay connected to the dance community more.

Atalee says "I wanted to truly thank you for all the opportunities & support you have generously offered to me during my part time employment. The past couple of years have been quite a learning experience and I've enjoyed working with YPBCo's successful team dedicated to an easy going atmosphere and friendly services delivered on time."

DavidB, Cat and I all wish Atalee the BEST!
We hope she stops by for lunch (the "Atalee Special" from Roon Petch) as well as keep us current online with her BreakBone.com events. And an additional CONGRATS! on completing the Chicago Marathon this year!
GO Atalee! GO!