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I'm worth my weight in content as a digital marketer, writer/editor, misanthropic socialite and self-proclaimed Facebook statustician.

I work as an account supervisor at Twist Image in Montreal, where I PM digital projects of all shapes and sizes.

In my spare time I contribute my monthly Digital Drama Queen column to The Charlebois Post and am the proud co-organizer of the Montreal Girl Geeks.

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Flava of Love: Social Aggregator flavors.me Betas About the Bush

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The Slacker Sitebuilder I noticed dimitryz was having some fun playing around with a new beta product called flavors.me, so I had to jump in and see what it was all about. They provide a simple tool to “create an elegant website using personal content from around the internet.” I’m always intrigued by a product [...]

Interacting with Print 2: When Letters Attack

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The fight for funding to superimpose the digital paradign onto print continues! Mitch Joel, of Montreal marketing agency Twist Image, unleashed this gem on his blog. This time the offenders are at Stanford, where they are mapping out communications between 18th century writers (presumably in a bid to convince Voltaire to join Twitter posthumously) using very pretty colours, delivering epic [...]

#CCCCFF – Facebook and the Amazing Technicolour Bra Posts

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

By now, even if you live alone on a small unnetworked island in the Caribbean, you’ve probably heard about yesterday’s breast cancer social marketing campaign that had women (and a few men, thanks lads!) posting the colour of their bra (or in some cases, the lack thereof). Millions whimsically played along, while a few detractors [...]

Net Nostalgia 2009

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

One of the only good things about being stuck in two airports and a plane this holiday season, was that I got to read the current issue of Wired cover to cover in one sitting (in addition to completing many crosswords, notes on my content plan for this blog, listening to music, and staring intently [...]