Wednesday, December 28, 2005

design disney


Disney is now empowering consumers to design their own cards, stamps, and T-shirts. That's pretty great.

Disney's online shopping site on Wednesday launched its first "You design it" feature in a move aimed at riding the fast-growing trend toward giving choosy Internet shoppers exactly what they want.

Disney partnered with online customization site Zazzle.com, which licenses thousands of images from Warner Bros., Marvel Comics, Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox, among others, and also allows users to sell their own art for use on personalized T-shirts, greeting cards and postage stamps.

It took Disney, which aggressively protects its copyrights, about two years to figure out how to open its vast art archives and still control how consumers could use its characters.

"Disney very much wanted to create the Disney experience and ensure products we ultimately sell to consumers protect the brand and reinforce a lot of what it stands for," Zazzle co-founder and Chief Executive Robert Beaver said. "That was our challenge from an engineering standpoint."

Zazzle's Disney boutique, which can be accessed via disneyshopping.com and disneyinkshop.com, allows consumers to select a Disney character, T-shirt style and color and to add a name or phrase from an approved list.



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street fashion

I was browsing a local fashion upstart site. Found some interesthing ops:

Contribute as a torontostreetfashion.com writer/photographer

Are you fashion forward? Fashion conscious? Are you interested in and able to spot new trends?
We're looking for volunteer contributors to write articles, take photographs and be a part of torontostreetfashion.com.

Article ideas are endless:

  • designer interviews
  • street fashion in your neighbourhood/school w/photos
  • fashion event coverage and reviews
  • fashion columns - beauty, international street trends,
  • How-to's: create runway looks, get media coverage, find inspiration...

Please pitch your idea first before sending articles...

What's in it for you?

  • Exclusive invites to parties, fashion shows and openings...
  • Free admission to events...
  • Networking and meeting new people in the industry...
  • An awesome way to get your name out there...
  • Valuable work experience and portfolio pieces...

Send your ideas to rachels@torontostreetfashion.com.

Article & Photo Submission

All photos and articles must be submitted digitally which means that you must own your own digital camera.

Articles may be edited for content and photos may be cropped. As well, a torontostreetfashion.com watermark may be added to photos.

You will receive full credit for all entries.

Volunteer at shoots/photo editorials

We are currently gathering a database of individuals interested in collectively doing TFP shoots that will be featured/displayed on torontostreetfashion.com (no money exchanged). Although this is a great opportunity for new professionals, we ask that only people with some experience in either photography, styling or modelling submit names. If possible, please send website addresses to rachels@torontostreetfashion.com.

If you are a local designer with your own label and would like to get involved, please contact Rachel.

Paying Jobs

Currently there are no paying jobs available. All work on the site is done on a volunteer basis. Any monies generated through Google Ads or Link Exchange Banners go toward hosting and support services. Hopefully in the future this will change!

Future plans for torontostreetfashion.com

There is so much possibility and so many areas for us to grow! We recently implemented a new subscription/mailing system and will be sending monthly email updates to members. In the next year we hope to feature local designers in photo editorials; work to provide more extensive fashion week coverage; and open up communication with more designers to provide current industry news.

We recently implemented a new opportunity for industry professionals to purchase advertorial and web space on our site - Join our community!!

As always, we're in the neighbourhood, networking at events, meeting people and handing out flyers!


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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

ufashon fundraiser party

Though not officially launching until 2006, Ufashion is presenting a end of school year party at the Brunswick house on Bloor. This will be held on Dec. 21st, the last day of exams. Great fun when things are finally over.

The cover/ticket price is $4. Here's the surprise. When you walk in the door, you'll get a free year subscription of UMM (a Canadian version of Maxim). That's a good deal. Some hefty negotiation done by ufashion. Good job.


Saturday, December 17, 2005

please comment

ufashion HW

* please comment, give thoughts
* tell us how you found this site
* tell your friends about it!


PS 147 page impressions yesterday :)

Friday, December 16, 2005

intriguing photos


ppl's photos

toronto fashion week

http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss-singapore-universe/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30135418@N00/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcshots/

vids

I spent way too much time on there now.



this is pretty cool too
Oro en la categoría Media Lions del Festival de Cannes 2005

:p]


E Drinks
Favorite Energy Drink for exams
Red Bull
SoBe
SoBe Adrenaline
Rockstar
Pepsi/Coke
Gatorate/Powerade
Propell
Monster Energy
Shark
coffee
tea
Other
None
 

Thursday, December 15, 2005

this is very popular

This is very popular video. And a damn catchy song.

http://www.youtube.com/?v=aEWUL3PCdCk

chinese boys for you chinese girls

I usually don't like to watch viral videos cuz I feel dirty afterwards, but this is pretty harilious. They got style too. And I love how the roommate is just in the background being a nerd, while they're singing.

skateboarding with no boards

still not studying for exams.

http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=vsJ-w38IBD4

skateboarding with no boards, music: murders by john frusciante

on flickr of videos.

college majors// and I am supposed to be studying for exams

I found some interesting stuff while not studying for exams. What some famous people studied in college:

"Your college major doesn't say everything about you, but it certainly says something. College is your first real chance to choose what you actually want to learn about...

Of course, not all of them stayed in school all the way through. Bill Gates left Harvard early to start Microsoft. Steve Jobs of Apple left Reed College after just one semester--long enough for a calligraphy class to spark a fascination with fonts. And media executive Barry Diller dropped out after his first year at UCLA, and famously worked his way up from the mailroom (of the William Morris Agency) straight to the top.

So the message is clear, right? Drop out of school! Well, no. For most of us ordinary people, and for most of even the most extraordinary business leaders as well, college is a first step on the long journey of career and life.

George W. Bush, president of the United States; former CEO of Spectrum 7. Bachelor's degree in history, Yale (1968); Master of Business Administration, Harvard (1975). Bush is the first "M.B.A. president," and some assert that he has brought a corporate style of management and communications to the White House.

Michael Eisner, CEO of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 to 2005. Bachelor's degree in English literature and theater, Denison University (1964). After graduating, Eisner began his career as a clerk at the National Broadcasting Company, and from there worked his way through the ranks to become one of the most powerful figures in the entertainment industry.

Phil Knight, cofounder, chairman, and former CEO, Nike Corporation. Bachelor's degree in accounting, University of Oregon (1959), M.B.A., Stanford (1962). Knight was a track athlete at the University of Oregon, and founded Nike together with his college coach, William Bowerman. Knight combined his training in business fundamentals with Bowerman's innovative product design concepts for shoes, and the rest is history.

Martha Stewart, founder and former CEO, Martha Stewart Omnimedia. Bachelor's degrees, history and architectural history, Barnard College (1963). Stewart worked as a model to help pay for her Barnard tuition, and after graduation worked on Wall Street. But her career really took off when she combined her business savvy with her keen sense for the "good things" in life.
Anne Sweeney, president, Disney-ABC Television Group. Bachelor's degree in education, College of New Rochelle; master's degree in education from Harvard University (1981).
Sweeney originally planned to follow in her parents' footsteps as a teacher, but an internship at the ABC network sparked her interest in television. She leveraged her understanding of childhood learning and television toward highly successful stints at Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel.

Donald Trump, founder and CEO of the Trump Organization. Bachelor's degree in economics, Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania (1968). Trump considered going to film school, but decided to pursue the family business--his father, Fred Trump, was also a real estate developer.

Oprah Winfrey, entrepreneur, media executive, and talk-show host. Bachelor's degree in speech and performing arts, Tennessee State University (1976). Winfrey began her television career while still in college, as a local anchor on a Nashville television station."

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

January Suprisez

We are launching our club officially in January. That's when we'll start events and getting members. And we have a European suprise. Be excited.

Our poster:

Monday, December 12, 2005

photo


http://flickr.com/photos/rebba/65291688/

Strut Magazine Op

Strut Magazine is seeking interns at their new Parkdale office immediately. Strut is a fashion and lifestyle quarterly. This maybe be a great op for anyone looking for a fashion related job.

You will have opportunities to participate in story meetings, learn to do mag stuff, and to attend industry events.

Internship is unpaid.

Contact:

nathaniel@strutmagazine.com, subject INTERN

free movie

CINEAC is looking for people to attend their test screening Wednesday, December 14 at 7:00 PM. It's free and at 6:30 PM. Cumberland Cinema is located at: 159 Cumberland St. (at Avenue Rd.), Yorkville

http://www.alexfilms.com/en/devenez_critiqueC_beowulf.html

tell me how it goes. I wonder.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

I thought this was interesting. i4Market, LLC today announced the launch of their new web portal with various free tools for internet marketers, seo's, web design firms, 30,000+ articles and much more.

hi this is the ufashion blog

hi this is the ufashion blog