Our new band-aid site is up and running! Our internal web development team within the company pooled our resources (and learned about each other as a team) and completed the pages this past Friday. This site's temp until our final slick site this coming fall. Check it out, and see you soon...
http://www.proctorproductions.com/
Monday, July 6, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
DUDEpeople!!
Our new band-aid site is coming along very nicely, and will be totally sweet until the final site is up in September! If anyone out there's reading this blog (hello...? echo... echo... echo...), check back and see this sit e this weekend.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
My first post-pants...
Hello sea of mediocrity, I am finally here to contribute.
Actually, this is genuine meaningful writing about our company and what has and is changing in our world of design and creative thinking.
[re]think-ing how anyone does something is constantly important. As a company, we're doing that very thing: re-thinking how we do all things from communication, to production, to design, to consumption, to just becoming better at what we do. Now more than ever people are willing to participate in change and are usually up for the challenge. So far this response has been positive within our company, and I'm damn glad to see it happening.
This morning we hosted an ideation workshop for a local business marketing group's members on how to get groups to think more openly, creatively, and freely. It went pretty well for a large group of 20, half liberal and half conservative business folk. It's always neat to see how people react and how their reactions can be drastically different from your preconceptions. I look forward to more and more public creativity sessions.
Who would have thought people would be interested in and willing to pay for creativity, and not just another built piece of shit.
I'm thankful I love and get paid for what I do and am constantly thankful I have a job in a creative profession where my gifts and interests can be utilized and flourish.
Life's good, see you next time...
Actually, this is genuine meaningful writing about our company and what has and is changing in our world of design and creative thinking.
[re]think-ing how anyone does something is constantly important. As a company, we're doing that very thing: re-thinking how we do all things from communication, to production, to design, to consumption, to just becoming better at what we do. Now more than ever people are willing to participate in change and are usually up for the challenge. So far this response has been positive within our company, and I'm damn glad to see it happening.
This morning we hosted an ideation workshop for a local business marketing group's members on how to get groups to think more openly, creatively, and freely. It went pretty well for a large group of 20, half liberal and half conservative business folk. It's always neat to see how people react and how their reactions can be drastically different from your preconceptions. I look forward to more and more public creativity sessions.
Who would have thought people would be interested in and willing to pay for creativity, and not just another built piece of shit.
I'm thankful I love and get paid for what I do and am constantly thankful I have a job in a creative profession where my gifts and interests can be utilized and flourish.
Life's good, see you next time...
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
in Denver, check out the Gold

Our good friends and client Coyote Gold Premium Margaritas has been chosen to be the official margarita sponsor for Denver's Cinco de Mayo "Celebrate Culture" festival this weekend, Saturday and Sunday at Civic Center park. So if you are in or around Denver, drop by for one of the best Margaritas in the world.
for shame
Far too long since we have posted. We have been caught up in daily design projects and have failed miserably in our blogging duties.
We have shamed ourselves.
Slapping of the wrist.
We shall strive to do better in the future.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Dante's Inferno
this is so awesome, my brain is melting . .
. . imagine a full length feature film with this environment, these creatures and these effects.
. . imagine a full length feature film with this environment, these creatures and these effects.
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