Showing posts with label thanks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanks. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2009

Thanks, everyone















Buffalo.com photo by crspwr.

Thank you to everyone who responded to my email request regarding the t-shirt. The results were quite interesting (see below...and please don't be offended by the "Old" categorization, because I fall into that category, too). The "Walking Buffalo" won't necessarily be around forever, but it will probably be a part of the first campaign...and then we'll change things up after a couple months.

Have a great weekend!

“Young” (30 & under)

Yes: 10

No: 6

Yes, with qualifications: 3

Comments:

“its great!”

“I think it is a pretty cool design”

“No...I dont get the whole red circle? I can see the Buffalo on the leash... but it is missing something. It may need some wording.”

“Its kind of neat.....looks a little like a street sign......from the front you have no idea what it really means without the web address......the phrase "Where Buffalo Roams...Online!" is a little contradicting to the buffalo being on a leash not really "roaming".......But I like it enough to wear it :O)”

“I don’t like the front….but I do LOVE the back…maybe put the front design in a much smaller size on the back near the neck (top middle) make the front more artsy”

“No, I'm pretty confident I wouldn't. My reasoning is simple. The slogan "where Buffalo roam...online!" doesn't exactly ring true to me when someone is leading the Buffalo around in a noose. Now if the Buffalo was leading a group of folks, it might be more appealing to me. I'm not real keen on the red over black design either, but that's just me. A little color would show off the true "Buffalo.com" in a more exciting and vibrant way.”

“The front - yes The back – no”

“Yes, I like the design. :)”

“No. makes me think of hunting. Target etc. I think there are some other directions to go with this, if you would like help with some designs let me know.”

“That's great!”

“I like it I think people would try and look more into and would attract them to ask questions and learn more about Buffalo.com”

“HAHAH! YES!!!! I LOVE IT!”

“yes I would wear it . IT MUST BE BIG FOR ME XXXL !!!!!”

“No. I don't get the sort-of-but-not really "no x" (as in no smoking) symbol on the front. I don't like people looking at words on or near my ass. I want them (women specifically) looking *at* my ass.”

“Old” (Over 30)

Yes: 4

No: 8

Yes, with qualifications: 6

Comments:

“First thought off the top is that it's a little vague. I almost expect there to be a red bar through the circle, to conote something you're not supposed to do. If you want a YES or NO response, I'd have to say NO. If the buffalo were a little more buff looking, more action-packed looking, or if its relation to the city of Buffalo was more obvious, I might go for it. The logo on the back doesn't bother me, and I would have no problem with it being on the front.”

“possibly. That probably was not the answer you were looking for.”

“why don't i get it :o( its cute, but i don't get the drift of it.”

“I’d wear it, but I don’t particularly like the logo. Maybe if the logo was smaller and up by a pocket I would more appreciate the design of the T-shirt”

“No. I understand the concept of the leash equating to "MY" buffalo however, it demeans the beast.”

“On side B in my opinion, I would move the mybuffalo.com up more to the shoulder area because I sometimes tuck my shirts in. Other than that I would wear it.”

“I was not thrilled with the design, no offense to the creator. Just and idea would be, keep the Buffalo and just put the word MY above it.”

“NOT FEELING THE RED CIRCLE. THE REST, OK.”

“I would wear the shirt but honestly I don't think the message is very clear. How about a buffalo with photos on it in a spotted effect. and it could be My Spotted Buffalo. The photos would be the spots. We could then get some of those buffalos that have been around WNY for the last few years and place them at different locations to get the two ideas in one thought. When some one sees a buffalo they would think of MYSPOTTEDBUFFALO.com. I think it would be easier to remember than buffalo.com/spotted I am always getting people that can't remember the site name.”

“I don't like the red circle, it looks too much like the "no" symbol. I think w/out the red circle it is very cool. Either way, I would wear it cause it's to promote the site.”

“wear that specific T-shirt? no. but wear something along those lines with someone 'walking' a Buffalo? absolutely... i think its a clever idea - cant quite put my finger on it with this shirt - something about the interaction between the buffalo, the leash and the person - its a little tough to figure out what exactly is happening... and the big red ring looks like it should have a slash through it - as though you were going to negate what was inside the circle....”

“Love IT!”

“NO!!If it was a real person and Buffalo then Yes!!”

Monday, March 16, 2009

Great, great stuff














Spotted
photographers:

You knocked it out of the park.

I am blown away by the number and the quality of galleries that were posted this weekend. I've received compliments from a number of my contacts. And, frankly, I don't think there's any argument that we have the most comprehensive photocoverage of both the St. Patrick's Day parade and other St. Patty's events throughout WNY of any media outlet in Western New York - easily.

I'm really proud of what I see at the site. Thanks, everyone.

UPDATE: The photo above is by Spotted photographer Bill Parker...or should I say 2008 Spotted Photographer of the Year Bill Parker. Due to either my limited tech skills or a bug in Blogger, my photo caption kept turning into a highlighted link because the first word in the story is a link...didn't mean to snub you, Bill!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Thanks, everyone















Buffalo.com photo by Ben Kirst.

I just wanted to say thank-you to everyone who volunteered to get out to the St. Patrick's Day parade on Sunday for Buffalo.com. We were a little worried earlier this week that we would not have an adequate presence at this major annual event - but now, that is certainly no longer a concern - we should have total coverage of this festive day. I'll be out there shooting photos and video myself, so if you see me, say hi - whether you're doing anything for Buffalo.com or not. Complementary beers are graciously accepted!

I should add, by the way, that we've been seeing some stellar work from photographers and writers in recent weeks, and I wanted to say "thank-you" all of you for your interest and efforts. If you're reading this blog, odds are good that this is directed right at you - you're one of the people who are very involved in the program, one of the people who have helped make Spotted one of the biggest Web successes in Western New York and YourHub one of the most ground-breaking activities in online news market. We couldn't have done it without you.

Anyhow, slainte, and have a great weekend. Stay safe, and have a blast!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Thanks for all the volunteers!














Buffalo.com photo by Rick Penny.

I've lost track of how many people have volunteered, but thank you to all of the photographers who called/emailed about the Buffalo Bills photo op this morning. We were actually invited out there directly by the Bills, which is a great step in terms of relationship-building.

Jeff Poole was the first volunteer and he will be shooting the photos. Jeff does nice work, and I look forward to seeing his shots.

A new events list will be out later today...thanks again, everyone.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Ah, winter in WNY















Buffalo.com photo by Deanna Russo.


I am not a fan of winter. I do not like the cold, or the snow, or inching along in traffic at 10 MPH, as I did this morning. I live in Orchard Park and take the 219 to the 90-West to the 1-90 North to get to work in the morning, and the fastest I went today was probably 20 MPH. And that was for about 20 yards...and I almost got drilled by a tractor-trailer on the 1-90 merge because this guy almost missed his exit, so he decided to drive across two lanes of barely-moving traffic to make the turn. Good times, people.

Anyhow...my Buffalo.com "Good Soldier of the Day" award goes to Galina Tolmacheva, who braved the weather this morning to go to the Albright-Knox to take photos of an art installation that was canceled due to the weather. Sorry, Galina!

It's been rescheduled for tomorrow, so we'll see what happens...in the meantime, if you see me, I will probably be shaking my fist at the sky.