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BIGEYE volunteers at The Mustard Seed of Central Florida
The Mustard Seed of Central Florida has a humble beginning. The donation-based service was established in 1984 at a time when homelessness was just beginning to emerge as a community-wide endemic. Carol Kane, the founder, saw all homeless individuals, regardless of race, creed, or social status, simply as God’s children in need of assistance. The Mustard Seed became a non-profit, charitable organization as a result of her faith. The mission of The Mustard Seed Furniture and Clothing Bank is to help to rebuild the lives of families and individuals who have suffered disaster or personal tragedy by providing household furnishings and clothing while being environmentally responsible to our community. What’s special about The Mustard Seed is that a majority of the help they receive is voluntary. So what did we do? We volunteered! We arrived bright and early with coffee in hand, and after a tour of the facility and many, many thanks from the Volunteer Coordinator, we were split into small teams and we got to work! Our team really dug in… we opened up television sets and extracted all of the usable copper. We sorted through and organized donated clothing and pieces of material. We hung clothes in the store that’s open to the public each week. And we helped create dish packs that would provide a family of four with the necessary plates, cups, and silverware. While we didn’t get a chance to meet any of the families that The Mustard Seed provides hope and help for, we left knowing that our donation of time would make a difference in the lives of those who need help in our community. We love to give back, it’s who we are. Learn more about who we are here.
BIGEYE takes over Champion Stadium for a team outing
We recently took a trip as a team to Champion Stadium at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex for an Atlanta Braves Spring Training Game. Things got really exciting when a foul ball headed our way. Thankfully, TJ was there to stake his claim on the prize falling from the sky. To learn more about our daily adventures, check us out here!
BigGuy around campus
As I approach the end of my college career, a sense of urgency has been growing inside me. I came to the realization that I needed to get an internship that would help to “build the resume” and allow me to “gain valuable work experience”. After a couple tedious hours of online searching I came across BIGEYE Creative. I was immediately intrigued by the wit and humor flowing through their Web site. It seemed like a great fit for someone like me. So three weeks after my initial interview here I am, working diligently, the newest member to the BigEye Family. And what a monumental first week it has been at BIGEYE Creative. I’m not going to lie I was initially nervous about this internship. I mean I have had my share of horrible jobs and was curious as to what part I would play with this company. Would I be in charge of getting coffee and addressing envelopes or would I be a valued member of the BIGEYE team? In the past week I have been praised for cleaning out part of the of the office and attended the 2012 company retreat. The office cleaning was rough. I was pretty beat after moving boxes and file cabinets for five hours. However, what I didn’t expect was to be treated like a hero after. I mean I’m an intern, I’m supposed to do grunt work, right? Even better than all the compliments for the box moving was that it was to make room for the new employees coming in February. Which means I won’t be the new guy for very much longer. The bonuses just keep coming. The retreat came at the perfect time for me. Being so new to the company it gave me a chance to really understand BIGEYE and get to know my co-workers. The retreat included an inspirational speaker, numerous company discussions and a trip through a very interesting museum (Wycliffe Discovery Center). Besides the great working environment, the thing that really topped it all off was the gift that I received on Wednesday. Let it forever be known that on January 11, 2012, I was given my very own, company-issued snuggie! I didn’t plan for this perk until at least a couple of months with BIGEYE. PS I’m officially a part of the team! No, really. Check me out on the Team page! – Kyle Go here to meet the rest of the incredible team!
Just some food for thought: A Thanksgiving infographic
A pretty gravy infographic with lots of fun facts about Thanksgiving! BIGEYE is home to some extra-talented designers. See what our creative team does here. Food for thought By BIGEYE Posted on November 16, 2011 Thanksgiving food for thoughts Eat your heart out 91% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Americans consumer 450,00 lbs. Of green bean casserole which is equivalent to 245 Statues of Liberties. Americans consumer 45,000 ears of corn/acre which is equal to 6,800 football fields. Americans consumer 19 million gallons of mashed potatoes which is equivalent to 2700 swimming pools filled with mashed potatoes. 5,000 miles of turkeys. Americans consumer 5000 miles of turkeys which is about the distance between California and France. The first Thanksgiving lasted for 3 days. Destination Turkey The great state of Minnesota has the most turkeys in the U.S. The bird is the word… There are three places, nationwide named after the holiday’s traditional meat, Turkey. Turkey, Texas – 496 residents Turkey Creek, La. – 357 residents. Turkey, N.C. – 267 residents There are also 16 townships around the country named ‘Turkey,” 3 of them in Kansas. The Guinness Book of Records states that the greatest dressed weight recorded for a turkey was at the annual “heaviest turkey” competition held in London, England on December 12, 1989. It was 86 lbs. The Amazing turkey Turkeys have heart attacks. When the Air Force was conducting test runs and breaking the sound barrier, field of turkeys would drop dead. A scared turkey can run at speeds up to 20 mph. They can also go into flight in a matter of seconds approaching speeds between 50-55 mps. A wild turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field of vision is about 270 degrees. Other Random Insights Turducken is a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken, which is become more popular in thanksgiving and originated in Louisiana. 457 million pounds is the record for total U.S pumpkin production by Illinois. Sarah Josepha Hale Author of Mary Had a Little Lamb was largely responsible for found the national Thanksgiving Holiday. Dungeness crab is common as an alternate main dish instead of turkey, as crab season starts in early November on the west coast of the U.S. Thomas Jefferson thought the concept of Thanksgiving was “the most ridiculous idea I’ve ever heard.”
In search of social media wisdom: Part 2
The BIGEYE team is at it again. We took to the streets of Orlando again in search of social media wisdom. The answers we found and the people we met were nothing short of colorful! Watch this video and you won’t regret it.
Biggie’s excited to share his holiday boot camp with you
Biggie and the rest of us here at BIGEYE Creative care about you, your well-being and your happiness. Therefore, we decided to scratch the normal blog topic on marketing and social media this time, and direct our attention to something more appropriate for the fast approaching, holiday season – a healthy diet and your physical fitness. We’re going to mix it up a bit with some creative, fun and helpful tips to keep your health and fitness regime on track during the holidays. Now we know we aren’t experts, per say, on health and fitness – and Biggie isn’t exactly one to talk – but we do know creative and research better than anyone out there. So, throw on your workout clothes, tie your sneakers and grab your water because it’s time for Biggie’s Holiday Boot Camp! In order to be happy, you must feel good about yourself; and to feel good about yourself, you must live a healthy life. So, cut out those boring, tedious workouts and get motivated to stay in shape by watching TV Guide’s number one ranked, most popular show, Dancing with the Stars. As the show grew in popularity over the years, so has dancing as a form of exercise. Many observe the amazing transformations contestants undergo throughout the competition and use it as motivation to stay in shape and embrace a healthy lifestyle. Dancing possesses both physical and mental health benefits that are often overlooked. It’s a great, unique form of exercise that’s fit for all ages, and provides a fun social environment. More so, it supplies the essential cardio of a workout, helping you lose weight and stay toned and fit. Some other benefits of dancing include: the increase of energy, stamina and strength, posture and coordination, lowering blood pressure, cholesterol and the risk of heart disease, strengthening bones – and many more. As we all know, what you eat is equally important as your physical activity. Take for example, oranges. “Why oranges,” you ask? What’s unique about oranges, other than the fact that they’re one of the most popular fruits in the world, is that they’re essentially available year round – not common for most fruits. However, interestingly enough, they have similar health benefits of dancing. Like dancing, oranges help lower blood pressure, cholesterol and the risk of heart disease, and provide many beneficial vitamins and nutrients. Oranges are rich in Vitamin C and B1, potassium, calcium and antioxidants. These vitamins and sources of nutrition help the body during physical activity, such as dancing. Oranges are rich of vitamin C, containing 69 milligrams, which helps lower cholesterol. Potassium provides muscle energy, helps control heart rate and balance fluids in the whole body, which is beneficial for activities like dance. The vitamin B1 provides energy and is also known to be supportive of proper heart function. Last, the calcium in oranges helps to strengthen bones, similar to the benefits of dance. Lending a helping hand, we wanted to provide you with a jump-start to staying on track this holiday season. This QR code will link you to a free, online food diary that provide weight loss tools such as a calorie counter, an exercise log, reports to keep you motivated and a weight loss forum. With this, your summer physique will last you throughout the long holiday season. Enjoy! To keep up on our progress, visit our website here!
Where every day is FRIDAY, FRIDAY, gotta get down on FRIDAY
The last few weeks have been a blur of deadlines, presentations and website launches at BIGEYE. It’s times like these that have the office operating in turbo mode. It’s time like these that define an agency. Everyone on the BIGEYE team felt the pressure of quickly approaching deadlines, presentations and launches, and the office was noticeably quieter. But between the long periods of keyboard tapping and mouse clicking, were the sounds of ping-pong balls slamming, champagne popping and the occasional outburst of a popular rap or Rebecca Black song (given the day the of the week). Celebrating milestones and working with a team of genuinely great people, allows BIGEYE to shine under pressure. Where some agencies may let the stress of tight deadlines get the best of them, the BIGEYE team has an uncanny ability to grow stronger relationships, produce Eye-catching work and, really, enjoy the process. It’s not uncommon for an agency to have a ping-pong table or some other piece of equipment that screams, “our agency is fun.” But how often do the employees get to use it? I’ve been at BIGEYE for almost a year, and I can honestly say that this is one agency where what ya see is what ya get. Awesome work is accompanied by awesome people. People who aren’t afraid to engage in a ping-pong tourney, belt out a Rebecca Black song or toast to a job-well-done after a hard week’s work. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. And that’s what makes every day feel like “FRIDAY, FRIDAY …” We can’t lie, we’re pretty fun.
BIGEYE’s Fabulous Fall Graphic Design Intern, Alex!
OK, lets just get the boring stuff over with. My name’s Alex, I’m 21 years old and currently a senior at the University of Central Florida – GO KNIGHTS! I think of myself as the ultimate Flordian, there’s nothing I love more about me than the fact that I’m a Florida gal. However, I did move to Massachusetts for a year when I was 18 to broaden my horizon and to gain a greater sense of independence. But I had to get out of there after just a year, I couldn’t handle living in a world of grey and gloomy overcast skies every day – like I said, Florida gal. I’ve had the goal to make it in the vibrant world of advertising and work with a team of creative people for as long as I can remember. I’m pretty sure it stems from my passion for art. At the early age of five, I was already painting and drawing, or whatever you want to call it (considering they were done by a 5-year-old), which are still framed on my parents’ walls. Forward to today, one of the most important times of my educational career, and life, as I grow and create a path for the adult me. I worked harder than you could imagine to make it into UCF’s competitive advertising and public relations program. Because, unlike most college students, I knew what I wanted to major in and I’ve stuck to it for the past three years, without second guessing it once. So now it’s time to put on my big girl pants, break out of my shell and show the world what I’ve got. It was during the last two weeks of summer and I was coming to terms with the fact that I wasn’t going to have an internship for the semester. Then one day, as I was doing some research, I stumbled upon BIGEYE Creative’s website and it caught my eye, no pun intended. Everything from the logo to the little jokes thrown in the mix throughout the website was so intriguing. That’s when I clicked on the internship link and saw something that gave me hope- the deadline wasn’t until next week for students wanting to intern for the fall! I immediately sent an email and had an interview set up for later that week. Now, meet Alex, BIGEYE Creative’s new intern for the fall! As I sat in my little nook on my first day at BIGEYE, I looked to my left and saw a tag on the closet doorknob under the stairs that read: “Shhh…Harry Potter sleeping!” I knew then that BIGEYE was a great fit for me. I couldn’t have asked for a better first internship. The warm welcome and the sense of humor floating around the office makes me confident I will love my time here. So, I’ll take on the hectic schedule and Justin making fun of my nail polish any day, as long as I’m working with the team here at BIGEYE Creative. Can’t wait to see what’s to come my way! We offer a variety of internships here at BIGEYE. See what we are looking for here.
BIGEYE Announces New Account Manager Sandra Wilson!
SummaryOrlando marketing agency, BIGEYE Creative, expands its management team and welcomes new employee, Sandra Wilson. Orlando, Fla. (Aug. 15, 2011) – Sandra Wilson joins the team at BIGEYE Creative as an account manager. “I’m very excited to be a part of the BIGEYE team and I’m looking forward to applying my skills to further develop our client relationships,” Wilson comments. Wilson received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida State University in sociology and communications in 2006. Previously, Wilson worked for WESH Channel 2 in Orlando as a client services coordinator, national sales coordinator and account executive. General responsibilities included concept development for marketing campaigns and client management. As she transitions to BIGEYE she will apply her management skills, education and creative flair to execute and oversee client projects. BIGEYE Principal, Justin Ramb, looks forward to welcoming Wilson to the team. Ramb says, “The account management role is vital to the future growth of BIGEYE. I am confident Sandra’s knowledge and enthusiasm will take us far.” About BigEye Creative BIGEYE Creative is a full-service marketing agency that specializes in brand, Web, advertising and video. BIGEYE’s team of creative directors, graphic artists, copywriters, programmers, project directors and account managers work with clients to deliver clear and measurable results. For more information visit our website here!