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Two internationally renowned web experts
Posted by admin in Press releases on December 21st, 2009
Two internationally renowned web experts
Montreal, October 22, 2009 – Karl Dubost and Olivier Théreaux, who spent a number of years working together in Japan for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), recently joined the web team at Pheromone (formerly VDL2). They will reinforce the web technology and culture expertise of the agency, which is already recognized as a Quebec leader in the field.
“I want to show that respecting web standards and its technological foundations is not a limitation, but rather reinforces the marketing efficacy, user experience and human dimension of the interactive space,” says Karl Dubost, who has taken on the management of Pheromone’s development team.
Olivier Théreaux is in charge of the agency’s product architecture. “Pheromone and I share a desire to create a more intelligent, collaborative and relevant web,” he says.
“The arrival of Karl and Olivier, whose talent is recognized throughout the international web community, confirms the aptness of Pheromone defining new marketing and agency models, just when the traditional model is being questioned every day,” says Yves Lapierre, vice president of finance and human resources. “They will also contribute to the new positioning of Pheromone, which no longer recognizes frontiers between interactive platforms or geographical frontiers.”
The W3C, where Karl and Olivier worked for almost ten years, was founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, to supervise the development of norms and standards that ensure the compatibility of web technologies and usages.
Karl Dubost got involved in the web’s evolution in 1991, in the university context and in private enterprise. In 2000, he was recruited in France by the W3C as a conformance manager to organize quality assurance activities from start to finish: he put in place a validation process for web standards, with a lateral view of all technologies. In 2005, he joined the W3C’s Japanese team at Keio University. He then became an evangelist for W3C standards, publishing articles and documents, blogging for the organization, participating in conferences, conducting training, etc. He was a bridge between moderating discussions internally and managing conversations in the web ecosystem. In 2007, he took part in implementing a working group that defined the HTML5 standard, a group made up of over 400 players in the industry worldwide.
Olivier Théreaux, an engineer who graduated from the École Centrale Paris, joined the W3C in Japan in 2000. He quickly became a member of the quality assurance department. From 2004 to 2009, he was in charge of the W3C’s validation tools. Developed in open source, these services are used every day by millions of developers and designers.
In 2004, Olivier Théreaux founded the international network Art Beat in Japan, and its multilingual web sites today offer a primary source of information on the art and design scene from Tokyo to New York.
Céline Semaan joins Pheromone
Posted by admin in Press releases on December 10th, 2009
Céline Semaan returns to Montreal and joins Pheromone
Montreal, December 10, 2009 – Céline Semaan, internationally renowned interactive designer for both web and mobile platforms, recently left New York to return to Montreal and join Pheromone.
“I’ve always wanted to design interactive spaces that inspire people with their utility and simplicity,” Céline Semaan says. “At Pheromone, I’m discovering an agency with a mission to create these interactive spaces and one that puts the user experience at the heart of its efforts.”
In New York, Céline Semaan worked with a team of interactive designers from the agency HUGE. Using a rigorous user-centred methodology, she worked on many major international projects, including the redesign of the Reuters website, British Airways’ OpenSkies, Nutrisystem, iVillage.com, Annarbor.com and Startcooking.com.
In just a few years, she has participated in many media art exhibitions and video installations, earning her international recognition. Her Teevx.com project won the first prize for a co-production at the Banff New Media Institute in 2006, was selected for MIPTV in Cannes and was chosen as a finalist in the category New IPTV concepts for the BBC.
Céline Semaan holds a bachelor’s degree in multimedia communication from the Université du Québec à Montréal, with a minor in intermedia and cyber arts from Concordia University. She started her career in digital video and has worked with the Vidéographe team in Montreal, co-directed videos for American rapper Spank Rock and the British group Coldcut (on the British label Ninja Tune) and taught Linux interfaces in digital image at StudioXX in Montreal.
Pheromone trains 17 hospital professionals
Posted by admin in Press releases on December 10th, 2009
Pheromone trains 17 hospital professionals
Montreal, December 3, 2009 – Pheromone recently received a mandate from Montreal’s three university health centres (CHU) to train members of its communication staff in best practices for Web 2.0 conversations.
Seventeen CHU professionals got the chance to learn about blogs, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and best practices for establishing effective social media communication strategies for the construction of their new facilities. They also went through exercises on listening to digital conversations about Montreal hospitals and related issues. After the training, the communications professionals were able to work hands-on in the ecosystem of social media.
“In the new world of marketing, an agency’s role is to guide its customers in conversations,” says Philippe Colling, Pheromone’s director of relationship marketing and social media. “This training provides marketing and communications managers a framework they can work with to increase their autonomy.”
This initiative is the result of concerted efforts on the part of the communications directorates of the CHU and the office of the Executive Director of the modernization of Montreal’s university health centres. A number of organizations have already benefited from this one-day course (which Pheromone adapts to the needs of each customer), including the organizing committee for the 375th anniversary of Trois-Rivières, television station ARTV and Tourisme Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean.
Find out more about the training (french only)
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