We received a request for these Half Empty #1 articles in PDF form, so here they are! In Art In Retail, curators Sebastien Agneessens, of the Diesel Denim Gallery in New York and Jeremy Bailey, of the Nike Presto Showroom in Toronto, discuss their experiences and offer perspectives on how to successfully fold Art into Branding. Read more
Here’s a video I made this summer for the TIFF ’07 Blogs featuring my friends, Canadian photographers and film makers Nick and Sheila Pye.
Watch the Pyes video! Read more
Announcing the launch of Bell Lightbox! The website is a refresh of the former Bell Festival Centre site, incorporating the Envisioning + Storytelling creative, new renderings by KPMB and the TIFFG framing. The website was created in-house at the Toronto International Film Festival Group by developers Marty Spellerberg and Richard Norman, and programmer Gabriel Perez. Read more
Announcing the redesign of the Toronto International Film Festival Group ! It was designed and built in-house by developer Marty Spellerberg.
Check out the Toronto International Film Festival Group! Read more
Seeking performers, videographers and photographers for street-level performances to be staged late-summer 2007 in downtown Toronto.
During morning rush hour in the financial district, supported by ropes around their midsections, performers will lean at odd angles into pedestrian traffic. Crowds will form to observe, photograph and wonder. Read more
The 2007 Toronto International Film Festival is now live! The website was created in-house at the Toronto International Film Festival Group by Developers Richard Norman and Marty Spellerberg; Programmers Gabriel Perez and Ric Pettit; Coordinator Neil Haapamaki and Project Manager Alice Ko. Our favorite features are the Flickr-powered galleries and the Google-powered maps. Read more
Created for the concert Organ: Sound and Light at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto, this piece features compositions by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, organ by Michael Capon and video by Marty Spellerberg.
Watch Suite Du Deuxième Ton! Read more
Announcing the redesign of Maquina / Jaime Leblanc Photography! Based in Montreal, Leblanc is published in The Walrus and Half Empty magazines. The site was created by developer Marty Spellerberg and built on WordPress. It is valid XHTML 1.0 Strict.
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This is a page from the Information Architecture for the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. It reflects a significant restructuring from previous years, cutting the number of main nav items in half. This page shows one of seven key dates leading up the the festival, with both “Public” and “Industry” views of the site. Read more
This prototype Store Locator was created in-house at Canadian Tire Corporation in late 2006 by developer Marty Spellerberg using JavaScript and the Google Maps API.
Check out the Canadian Tire Interactive Map! Read more
Announcing the redesign of Jim Ross, Toronto Photographer! The site was created by developer Marty Spellerberg and built on WordPress. It is valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
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Proudly announcing the redesign of Bell Festival Centre! Coinciding with the groundbreaking at King and John Streets in Toronto, the website was created in-house at the Toronto International Film Festival Group by developer Marty Spellerberg and programmer Gabriel Perez.
Check out Bell Festival Centre! Read more