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September 30
Thu Sep 30,2010 2:54 pm PST

Skybox Ink Corporate Sponsor for The ATLAPA Foundation Golf Charity Event

Skybox Ink is on board as a corporate sponsor for The ATLAPA Foundation (TAF) – 2010 Charity Golf Benefit for Education on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010. The event will take place from 1:00pm – 6:00pm at the beautiful Riverwalk Golf Club in San Diego, CA

The ATLAPA Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) Public Charity that strives to improve academic performance for children of all ages, via a unique program integrating educational achievement with athletic performance and the establishment of practical life skills with social/emotional enrichment.

Their vision is to increase the percentage of student-athlete acceptances in post-secondary institutions primarily for having strong academic performance while also having high quality, desirable athletic ability. In addition their students will learn and understand the “business of college education” in order to improve the probability of sustained success while they pursue and complete post-secondary programs of study (athletic, academic or both).

To learn more about the event, click here.

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September 23
Thu Sep 23,2010 4:48 pm PST

What is the difference between Offset and Digital Printing?

You already know Skybox Ink offers extraordinary Offset Printing, but now we also offer Digital Printing. Each printing method has it’s own advantages. We are offering both as part of our continuing efforts to offer you the most product options!

Offset Printing

Our Offset products offer the highest printing quality available. Offset is the perfect option for standard orders with quantities from 250 to 50,000+ pieces. We currently offer nine standard stocks, with several printing and coating options.

A good example of a typical Offset printing job would be:
1,000 Full Color Business Cards w/ UV Gloss Coating

Digital Printing

The power of Digital is in it’s flexibility. Options that would not be affordable for offset, become practical. This includes small quantities under 250 pieces, variable data, custom stocks, and even faster turnarounds!

As a bonus, our specific technologies allow us to offer a variety of coatings; including spot, and dimensional. Check back soon for more details on the product options we will have available.

A good example of a Digital job would be:
25 Full Color Posters

As always, if you have any questions at all about our printing products, give us a call at 800-917-0890 or check out our pricing calculator at www.skyboxink.com

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September 17
Fri Sep 17,2010 9:52 am PST

San Diego Magazine’s Women Who Move the City Event

An incredible setting and even better company, San Diego Magazine‘s Women Who Move the City event on September 15 was a special evening filled with an oceanfront of remarkably talented women.

Our very own Skybox Creative President Angelina Sereno was one of nominees up for the coveted “Woman of the Year” award that went to Theresa Drew of Deloitte & Touche LLP. Skybox Creative, San Diego’s award-winning web design and branding studio, caught up with several nominees, including Angela J. Pierce of The Princess Project and Jennifer Oliver of Young Audiences.

Held at the stunning Scripps Seaside Forum in La Jolla Shores, information booths, a live band and a some very unique performance art speckled the ocean view landscape. A woman dressed to look almost like an ice sculpture in a fountain with water flowing from her fingertips entertained guests.

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September 8
Wed Sep 8,2010 3:14 pm PST

The Art Institute InSite Interviews Skybox Creative on Effective Social Media Strategies

The Art Institute InSite Interviews Skybox Creative on how designers can effectively use social media to promote themselves. Read the Q&A below.

1.   Why do you use social media platforms?

We utilize social media to build relationships online that we further strengthen offline and vice versa. Say we go to a networking event and meet a few people, we usually try to add them as a friend on our company Facebook or LinkedIn, this allows us to stay in front of them and open up ongoing dialogue. We also search social media sites for companies/people with similar interests, for example being eco-friendly. We will add them as a friend and then post specials for our green printing company, this way the message is more targeted.

2.   What is the best way for an artist or designer to use these outlets?

Well, a lot of the sites are interwoven now, so it’s important to do a little research and make a list of things to do/profiles to set up/link together. For example, Behance.net allows you to display your portfolio on LinkedIn.com, that’s huge. LinkedIn is still the top Professional social media site, so to be able to have your portfolio displayed on your profile is huge. LinkedIn also offers the option to share your updates on Twitter, we linked this feature, now we primarily use LinkedIn and it will automatically keep our Twitter up-to-date. There are a ton of portfolio sites, like CarbonMade.com, Behance.net, Coroflot.com, etc. I think a designer looking for work should be on all of the top portfolio sites and actively add friends, get involved in discussions, join groups, etc.

Another smart thing to remember is that “to give is to receive”, its a good idea to give recommendations to people you know on LinkedIn, then you can ask for the same in return. Or help a friend get introduced to someone via LinkedIn, these kind of selfless actions can really help in building relationships and helping you get more recognition for yourself. Also when posting updates and links on Facebook for example, try to offer an idea or resource that will help others instead of only being focused on your work.

3.   How has Facebook and other social media outlets affected your business?

It has helped keep us in the forefront of people’s minds. Whether they are a potential client or not, if they are thinking about us, they tend to refer their friends and clients to us when they mention “web design” or “cost effective printing”. We host a lot of networking mixers and this has been a great way to promote the events as well.

4.   Are there certain social media musts for artists and designers or does it depend on the individual?

I think you should pick a few and focus on them. It’s very easy to become overwhelmed with social media because it can really be a full time job. As technology moves, more and more sites will pop up too, so it’s important to try to watch the trends. Sites like Mashable.com help keep you up on the latest trends. There are sites like Ping.fm that allow you to update several profiles at once and other applications like Tweetdeck.com that allow you to streamline the Twitter process, schedule tweets and sort your contacts into groups. One thing we’ve done several times is submit our designs to the Designer Spotlight on iStock. If you used an image from their site in a design, you can submit the artwork. If they accept the design, you get free iStock credit, but more importantly it is a form of recognition you can use to help promote yourself (as profile updates, blog posts, etc.)

5.   Any tips and tricks for successfully using social media for art/design work?

Networking is key to success online and offline. Sites like Meetup.com have great niche groups like “Web Design San Diego”, I would recommend finding groups that have similar interests and attend an event or two each month. Even if you are surrounded by your peers, you might be surprised by how many clients you can get from it. We’ve gotten quite a few clients from web design meetups. Not only can you learn from your peers but since people typically have a specialty, they often need good referral sources for everything they don’t do (and are asked for all the time).

Hope you found this information helpful! Feel free to add us on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn! :)

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September 8
Wed Sep 8,2010 2:02 pm PST

Skybox Creative Toasts 4-Year Anniversary at La Jolla’s Prospect Bar

Skybox Creative, an award-winning web design and branding studio in San Diego, rang in its 4th birthday with an evening at La Jolla’s Prospect Bar and Grill on September 3. A great way to kick off the Labor Day weekend, clients and industry friends gathered, including president of Vigor Systems, Magnus Sorlander, president of Super Warehouse, Russ Schneider and iGlobal Group, Inc. Director of Sales Debra Frank.

Even one of Skybox President Angelina Sereno’s former professors at the Art Institute, Richard Ybarra, attended to congratulate the team on another successful year of growth amidst the competitive San Diego design firm circuit.

Now in its 5th year, Skybox Creative continues to cultivate its service offerings to include expanded content management website capabilities and new products on their green printing website – Skybox Ink. Customer service remains the back bone of the business, and their zest for the creative speaks loudly in clients’ results after collaborating with the Skybox team.

For more information, or to speak to a Skybox representative, please call 619.381.3825


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September 2
Thu Sep 2,2010 3:53 pm PST

4 Year Anniversary Happy Hour at Prospect Bar & Grill, La Jolla

Skybox Creative and Skybox Ink are celebrating 4 years in business! Come join us tomorrow night at Prospect Bar in La Jolla for an Anniversary Happy Hour. Here are the details, hope to see you there!

WHEN
Friday, September 3, 2010
7pm – until…

WHERE
Prospect Bar & Grill

1025 Prospect Street, Suite 210
San Diego, CA 92037
Phone 858-454-8092

ANYTHING ELSE?
No need to RSVP, this will be a casual happy hour/mixer
Questions? info@skyboxcreative.com

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