What the Tuxy Guys are Loving Today
From books to yoga to podcasts, the co-founders of Tuxy are currently loving things that keep them grounded and inspired.
From books to yoga to podcasts, the co-founders of Tuxy are currently loving things that keep them grounded and inspired.
As a member of the multi-talented communications and event planning collective This Is Duke, Kay Gillis has been sought after by clients from across the region for her industry savvy, good taste and a great sense of humor to boot. We asked her to share with us something that she’s been loving lately. I know […]
Topher Kingsley-Williams is the CEO of Moncton’s Ongozah, a startup that simplifies corporate giving, and that helps non-profits simplify their project planning. Following their presentation at Propel ICT’s Demo Day at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton last week, we asked Topher to tell us what he’s loving today. Today I was thinking about how great […]
Michael Newnham is the Principal Conductor and Musical Director of Symphony New Brunswick. He works between New Brunswick and Peterborough, Ontario, where he is the Music Director of the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra. We asked Michael to share what he’s loving these days. Over the past couple of years, I’ve rekindled my interest in cycling. This […]
Today, smart design plays a larger and larger role in the success of any business. Here are some great talks by creatives shaping brands and everyday products. Debbie Millman is a writer, educator, artist, brand consultant and host of the radio show Design Matters. https://soundcloud.com/designmatters Don’t know which one to start with? Here’s Herman Miller’s Creative Director Ben […]
You’re trying to figure out what to make for dinner and mentally going through your fridge and cupboards, trying to image how the list of ingredients that you can remember (triaged for urgent cooking) could possibly combine to make a dish. Or you’re trying to buy more seasonal ingredients and you’ve just bought a great, […]
Having produced hundreds of presentations over the *ahem* decades, I get really excited when I see people push the tools beyond their boundaries. Keynote definitely beats Powerpoint in the visual arena (and simplicity to use I might add). Here’s an example of Keynote animation used in a pretty neat way http://www.lindadong.com/blog/keynotemotiongraphic – Lise Hansen, Creative Director @huddletoday @lisehansen
We asked Huddle Creative Director and font of design wisdom (see what we did there?) Lise Hansen what she’s loving lately. “These Muji pens are making it so enjoyable to write lists! They have seriously turned the last few days of crazy list-making into a JOY.” For those who have yet to learn about MUJI, you’re […]
Jason Peters is the President of Nation2Nation Consulting, which helps businesses connect with First Nations. He has worked in the non-profit sector, as well as for the Province of New Brunswick, and was the CEO of the Glooscap First Nation Economic Development Corporation. I am loving setting up shop in my hometown of Saint John, […]
The famed writer and neurologist Oliver Sacks died recently. I was reading his new biography, On The Move, when I got the news. It was expected – Sacks wrote movingly of his battle with cancer, knowing it was one he would lose. His biography chronicles an extraordinary mind and life. @AllanGates1