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		<dc:creator>Alice Ralph</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to use Pinterest for creative industries and arts organisations, charities and small businesses. Tips and ideas to use Pinterest for your arts organisation. <a href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/2012/03/using-pinterest-for-arts-organisations-charities-and-small-businesses/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>You must admit: <a title="Pinterest" href="http://www.pinterest.com" target="_blank">Pinterest</a> has been pretty hard to ignore over the last few months. In December last year it became the <a title="Pinterest Crazy Growth Lands it as a Top 10 Social Site - cnet.com" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57347187-93/pinterest-crazy-growth-lands-it-as-top-10-social-site" target="_blank">10<sup>th</sup> largest social network in the world</a> and at the beginning of this year became the first website ever to hit <a title="Pinterest Monthly Unique Visitors - Techcrunch.com" href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/07/pinterest-monthly-uniques/" target="_blank">10 million monthly visitors</a>. All this &#8211; and it&#8217;s still &#8220;invite only&#8221;. These are impressive figures by anyone&#8217;s standards, and it&#8217;s easy to see why everybody is talking about it.</p>
<h2>So how does Pinterest work?</h2>
<p>Imagine Pinterest as a communal scrapbook of beautiful, funny, interesting or just plain weird images, all curated by its members. It&#8217;s effectively a digital pinboard in which you can bookmark &#8211; or &#8220;pin&#8221; &#8211; images that you like or find online and organize them into your own &#8220;boards&#8221;. The boards can be on any theme that you like; perhaps &#8216;<a title="'Favorite Places and Spaces' by Jo Oates" href="http://pinterest.com/jopin/favorite-places-and-spaces/" target="_blank">Places</a>&#8216; or &#8216;<a title="'Art we Heart' by Saatchi Online" href="http://pinterest.com/saatchionline/art-we-heart/" target="_blank">Art</a>&#8216; or even something very specific like &#8216;<a title="'Green Tea Obsession' by Jess" href="http://pinterest.com/hakimasun/green-tea-obsession/" target="_blank">Green Tea</a>&#8216;! Any images pinned from the web automatically create a link back to the original source, or if you upload your own images then you can add a link back to your site and drive more visitors to your website. Users can also &#8220;repin&#8221; interesting images that they like and pin them to their own boards; meaning that, with a bit of luck and some great images, your content could go viral.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to see how Pinterest could become a rather dangerous procrastination tool. All of those funny or inspiring photographs that you see shared on Twitter and Facebook, all collected in one place. But it could also be a powerful tool for your business. Here at Wired Canvas we work mostly with <a title="Web Design for Arts Organisations and Creative Industries" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/web-design-for-creative-industries-arts-organisations/">creative industries</a>, <a title="Web Design for Gap Year Travel Companies" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/portfolio/camps-international/">ethical travel companies</a> and <a title="Web Design for Ethical and Independent Businesses" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/portfolio-ethical-business/">independent businesses</a> who are ideally suited for Pinterest, so we have put together this guide to how your company could use Pinterest as a business tool.</p>
<h2>Use Pinterest to promote your products</h2>
<p>A little known feature of Pinterest is the ability to add a price tag to your pins. The <a title="San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Pinterest" href="http://pinterest.com/sfmoma/" target="_blank">San Francisco Museum of Modern Art</a> (SFMOMA) have created a board called &#8216;<a title="SFMOMA Museum Store on Pinterest" href="http://pinterest.com/sfmoma/museumstore/" target="_blank">MuseumStore</a>&#8216; full of pins from their online shop, and Pinterest helpfully automatically adds a little price banner in the top corner of each image that has a price in the caption, whilst the image links through to the online store where users can purchase the product.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2710" title="Using Pinterest to add prices to your products" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/sfmoma-prices.jpg" alt="Using Pinterest to add prices to your products" width="620" height="482" /></p>
<p>To add a price tag to your products, just type the price with a &pound; or &#36; sign before it, and Pinterest will automatically add the price tag.</p>
<h2>Use Pinterest to promote your exhibition, event or festival</h2>
<p><a title="Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery on Pinterest" href="http://pinterest.com/birminghammag/" target="_blank">Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery</a> were <a title="Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery start Pinning!" href="http://lspurdle.posterous.com/pinterest-birmingham-museums-and-art-gallery" target="_blank">one of the first museums in the UK to sign up for Pinterest</a>, and have been using it as a way to both document their past exhibitions as well as promote upcoming exhibitions.</p>
<h3><strong>Promote upcoming events and exhibitions</strong></h3>
<p>Their major exhibition Children&#8217;s Lives is running from March 24<sup>th</sup> to June 10<sup>th</sup> and they have been building a buzz around it by pinning selected pieces from the show in their <a title="Childrens Lives Exhibition on Pinterest - Birmingham Museums" href="http://pinterest.com/birminghammag/children-s-lives/" target="_blank">dedicated board</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2708" title="Use Pinterest to promote upcoming events and exhibitions" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/upcoming-exhibition1.jpg" alt="Use Pinterest to promote upcoming events and exhibitions" width="620" height="480" /></p>
<h3><strong>Document past events and exhibitions</strong></h3>
<p>They have also been documenting past exhibitions with dedicated boards, allowing their previous work to be easily shared and viewed online.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-2725" title="Using Pinterest to document past events and exhibitions" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/using-pinterest-to-document-exhibitions-events-560x620.jpg" alt="Using Pinterest to document past events and exhibitions" width="560" height="620" /></p>
<p>If you are an arts organisation or a charity with a big archive of images, this would be a great way to continue sharing your past work with a larger audience &#8211; although don&#8217;t forget to add a link back to your own website so that it drives more visitors back to see your current work! To manually add a link to a pin that you&#8217;ve already uploaded, just click &#8216;Edit pin&#8217; and add the URL:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2728" title="Editing a Pinterest pin to add a link URL" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/how-to-edit-pinterest-pins-add-link1.jpg" alt="Editing a Pinterest pin to add a link URL" width="620" height="327" /></p>
<h2>Use Pinterest for Fundraising Ideas</h2>
<p>If you are a charity who relies on donations, a &#8216;Fundraising Ideas&#8217; board would be a great tool to inspire your supporters. There are so many simple crafty projects on Pinterest that link through to &#8216;how to&#8217; guides, or recipes for cakes/biscuits that people could sell at fundraising events.</p>
<p>Sharon Black created <a title="Breast Cancer Fundraising Ideas by  Sharon Black" href="http://pinterest.com/young1957/breast-cancer-fundraising-ideas/" target="_blank">this great board of fundraising ideas</a> for Breast Cancer Awareness, full of different recipes for pink cake recipes, pink craft project how-to guides and other general fundraising ideas.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2723" title="Using Pinterest for fundraising ideas for charities and non-profits" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/using-pinterest-fundraising-ideas-for-charity.jpg" alt="Using Pinterest for fundraising ideas for charities and non-profits" width="620" height="480" /></p>
<p>Why not start by searching for fundraising guides online (eg. <a title="How to organise a Benefit Concert" href="http://songwritersnotebook.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/how-to-organize-benefit-concert.html" target="_blank">how to organize a fundraising concert</a>) and pin them on your fundraising boards with an inspiring image from your archives.</p>
<h2>Use Pinterest to brainstorm ideas for design briefs</h2>
<p>We are currently working with <a title="B-Side Multimedia Arts Festival" href="http://www.b-side.org.uk" target="_blank">B-Side Multimedia Arts</a> on the marketing materials for this summer&#8217;s festival. We created a board called <a title="Design project mood-board on Pinterest" href="http://pinterest.com/wiredcanvas/b-side-pinspiration/">B-Side Pinspiration</a> and uploaded some examples of existing B-Side graphics. You can invite other contributors to your boards via email, so we invited the B-Side staff and we all started pinning other examples of design that we liked. Eventually we had a large and eclectic mood-board, which has been a great way of gathering inspiration and ideas for this years designs.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2721" title="Using Pinterest as a moodboard for design projects" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/using-pinterest-moodboard-design-projects.jpg" alt="Using Pinterest as a moodboard for design projects" width="620" height="480" /></p>
<h2>Image of the Day Pinterest Boards</h2>
<p><a title="charity:water on Pinterest" href="http://pinterest.com/charitywater/" target="_blank">charity:water</a> are a non-profit organisation who use Pinterest to great effect. Their &#8216;<a title="charity:water Photo of the Day Pinterest Board" href="http://pinterest.com/charitywater/photo-of-the-day/" target="_blank">Photo of the Day</a>&#8216; board now has nearly 2000 followers, and each image links back to their original blog posts &#8211; a fantastic way to engage new visitors with their blog.</p>
<p>The guys at charity:water have also cleverly included the story behind the image (with names of the people in the picture, wherever possible, which adds a very personal touch) in every photo caption &#8211; meaning that all those great photos that you have sitting on your hard-drive can now become miniature blog posts in themselves. It takes 30 seconds to post a pin, so if you prepared a folder of images and captions in advance it would not be a huge undertaking to update an &#8216;image of the day&#8217; board over your morning coffee each day.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2718" title="Photo of the Day Pinterest Board - charity:water" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/pinterest-photo-of-the-day-board.jpg" alt="Photo of the Day Pinterest Board - charity:water" width="620" height="580" /></p>
<h2>Is your website optimised for Pinterest?</h2>
<p>Ask your web developer to add &#8216;Pin This&#8217; buttons to your blog and website. Also, be sure to test that your website works with the Pinterest browser plugin, so you don&#8217;t miss out on any opportunities for people to share your website with others.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2735" title="Pin This! Button on Website" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/pin-this-button-website.jpg" alt="Pin This! Button on Website" width="380" height="179" /></p>
<h2>A word of warning!</h2>
<p>Pinterest actively discourages people from using their service as a self-promotional tool. The whole point of it is to contribute to a global collection of inspiring and exciting images and content, so if you just use it to purely promote yourself then you may be excluded from Pinterest &#8211; and you probably wouldn&#8217;t gain any followers anyway. Nobody likes spam; people will only follow you if you post engaging content.</p>
<p>To make the most of Pinterest, be sure to share the love and repin other people&#8217;s pins that you think your audience would enjoy, leave comments on pins and follow people who share similar interests.</p>
<p><strong>An important word of warning though:</strong> Pinterest does not take responsibility for any copyright infringement. If you pin an image then Pinterest assumes you have gained permission from the owner to upload that work and holds you accountable. Be careful that you don&#8217;t create new pins of any artists or photographers work without permission first. Repinning existing pins seems to be an ongoing debate around the web currently, so do your research and plan your Pinterest strategy with this in mind.</p>
<h2>Get Pinning!</h2>
<p>Hopefully this guide will give you lots of ideas of how your arts organisation or charity business could use Pinterest to raise your profile online and increase your audience. If you want to know more, Jenni Fuchs has put together a useful guide for <a title="How museums are using Pinterest" href="http://jennifuchs.tumblr.com/post/17227794320/examples-of-how-museums-are-using-pinterest" target="_blank">museums using Pinterest</a>, and curates a regularly <a title="List of Museums on Pinterest" href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiKmE2TeR4oLdHFqcGRCaTZUamNxWGpVSG01SGtUZVE#gid=0" target="_blank">updated list of museums</a> who already use Pinterest where you might find a few more ideas.</p>
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		<title>New website!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wired Canvas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aaaaand we&#8217;re live! Unfortunately, as is probably the curse of many web designers, finding the time to actually build your own website is much trickier than you&#8217;d like to think &#8211; since you always end up prioritising your clients work. &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/2011/10/new-website/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2276" title="Launching our new website!" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/wearelive.jpg" alt="Launching our new website!" width="620" height="300" />Aaaaand we&#8217;re live! Unfortunately, as is probably the curse of many web designers, finding the time to actually build your own website is much trickier than you&#8217;d like to think &#8211; since you always end up prioritising your clients work. Our old website was built by Rob in a weekend, many moons ago, so it was high time it had a facelift.</p>
<p>We did photoshoots in parks, drew plenty of brains / wrestlers / sharks / hoovers, used a vintage Rolleicord for lots of the portfolio images, spent a long time brainstorming taglines and ate a lot of cake in between. The launch might have overrun a <em>tad</em>, but what you&#8217;re looking at is our brand spanking new site in all it&#8217;s glory!</p>
<p>A few new or refreshed features that you might notice (or recognise!) include:</p>
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<li>New footer illustrations/taglines*</li>
<li>Our hilarious comedy copywriting skills. Ahem.</li>
<li>Lots of new things in the portfolio; we have narrowed it down to just a handful of our favourite pieces and re-organised everything by client so it&#8217;s hopefully easier to browse through</li>
<li>Approximately 30% added jaffa cakes</li>
<li>&#8220;<a title="What We Do" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/what-we-do/" target="_blank">What we do</a>&#8220;; because we know you&#8217;re desperate to know more about &#8220;behind the scenes&#8221; at WC</li>
<li>Added <a title="Wired Canvas Shop" href="http://shop.wiredcanvas.com/" target="_blank">shop</a>, for all your kitchenware needs</li>
<li>Updated <a title="Blog" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/category/blog/">Blog</a> &#8211; we&#8217;ve taken all the old blog-posts from our old website, given them a makeover&#8230; and promise we will start blogging again soon!</li>
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<p>The site is running in <a title="Wordpress" href="http://www.wordpress.org" target="_blank">WordPress</a>, an open-source CMS system that we have a bit of a crush on. It makes it really easy to update content, in particular blogging, so we have no excuse not to blog more often. If you&#8217;d like to be kept up to date, you could always <a title="Wired Canvas RSS Feed" href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/feed/" target="_blank">subscribe to the RSS feed</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, and most importantly, there&#8217;s lots of photos of our lovely faces for you to enjoy &#8211; evidently we are both naturals in front of the lens&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was whilst working on our rebrand that I questioned who we are as a company and what direction we should be taking. What clients should we work for? What style of design should we focus on? It&#8217;s easy when &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/2011/08/create-design-that-means-something/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was whilst working on our rebrand that I questioned who we are as a company and what direction we should be taking. What clients should we work for? What style of design should we focus on?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy when you work in the design industry to focus on design itself and not actually consider who you work for, or what they do.</p>
<p>The competition to be at the cutting edge of the web, or to produce something that is brilliantly designed seems to have replaced the need to consider why we are doing it? Are we all just chasing the kudos of our peers?</p>
<p>Are your clients your achievement? Do you wear them like badges of honour? Lots of companies seem to.</p>
<p>Does this make a difference? Why do we design? To communicate a message clearly, visually? There are a lot of amazing designers out there that produce their own work, which communicates messages that mean something.</p>
<p>But what about when designers work for other businesses or organisations? You&#8217;re then communicating their message. Is it time to have a think about who they are as clients?</p>
<p>If you are their mouth piece are you happy with what they do?</p>
<p>Do they give something back?</p>
<p>The words of Neville Brody are perhaps more eloquent than mine:</p>
<blockquote><p>Radical Culture and the idea that the work you do as a designer could actually be of benefit to society is no longer evident. When did you last hear the word &#8216;progress&#8217; ? Progress is essential to society; the idea that what you&#8217;re doing now should make a better society for tomorrow. [Good Design] is not about doing something that&#8217;s going to bring in money, it&#8217;s about doing something that&#8217;s going to re-engage people, re-engage culture and society and re-engage possibility.</p>
<p><span class="block-testimonial">- Neville Brody</span></p></blockquote>
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		<dc:creator>Alice Ralph</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just launched a new website for Bow Arts Trust (and when I say &#8220;just launched&#8221;&#8230; I mean about an hour ago). We&#8217;ve done a complete rebrand for them and built them a new website; we will cover it in &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/2011/05/321-launch/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>We just launched a new website for <a title="Bow Arts Trust" href="http://www.bowarts.org/" target="_blank">Bow Arts Trust</a> (and when I say &#8220;just launched&#8221;&#8230; I mean about an hour ago). We&#8217;ve done a complete rebrand for them and built them a new website; we will cover it in detail in our portfolio section but in short we are chuffed to bits and have already had some great feedback today.We created four different &#8220;brands&#8221; for the four strands of their organisation; Bow Arts as a whole, Studios, Education and their gallery, The Nunnery, which has resulted in a very colourful website!</p>
<p>Needless to say we are very excited to be working with Bow Arts as an organisation &#8211; partly because their practise and ethos is exactly the sort of background that Wired Canvas also comes from so we feel right at home &#8211; and partly because their initials, BAT, allow us to make lots of Batman/Batmobile/Batcave jokes.</p>
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		<title>Web Navigation Tabs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 23:23:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wired Canvas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been looking at tab systems for breaking up large chunks of information within a web page. This benefits the viewer by not needing to reload the web page to view the different bits of content and also by removing &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/2007/10/web-navigation-tabs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.campsinternational.com/gap/itinerary-ck1.php"><img style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial; border-width: 0px; margin: 5px;" src="http://www.wiredcanvas.com/images/62/website.jpg" alt="website.jpg" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" vspace="5" /></a> I&#8217;ve been looking at tab systems for breaking up large chunks of information within a web page. This benefits the viewer by not needing to reload the web page to view the different bits of content and also by removing the need to scroll through reams of content.</p>
<p>I found two scripts on the internet.</p>
<p><a href="http://onlinetools.org/tools/domtabdata/">DOMtab</a> and <a href="http://www.barelyfitz.com/projects/tabber/">Tabifier</a> &#8211; both of which have their pluses and minuses.</p>
<p>DOMtab (v3.1415927) works well on first look, apart from the fact if you place a div within the tabs, the tabs stop working, the only way around this I could see was to create spans and assign them as block level. Not good if you have ready made content you want to put in the tabs. I also couldn&#8217;t figure out a way to link directly to the different tabs, one of the key things I needed for this project.</p>
<p>DOMtab however, is the more search engine friendly option as it doesn&#8217;t require the use of Javascript for links&#8230;If you can get over the fact you can&#8217;t link directly to the tabs. It&#8217;s also fairly easy to style using CSS.</p>
<p>Tabifier, uses Javascript to display the tabs, however if Javascript is turned off, the whole page is still viewable, the tabs just disappear. You can use Javascript to link to different tabs as well. As the tabs are created using Javascript it&#8217;s a bit more fiddly to style&#8230;But for me the better option.</p>
<p>See <a href="http://www.campsinternational.com/gap/itinerary-ck1.php">here</a> for the results.</p>
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