Posts Tagged ‘CloudRaker’
I am going to have nightmares for years to come thanks to this video of the storm that hit Toronto this week.
It reminds me of a crazy storm we had in Montreal last Summer which spawned a water cyclone…Here are pictures taken from our office windows by one our colleagues.



Marketing au quotidien a écrit un bel article sur ce qui nous occupe ces temps-ci !
Post by Marie-Eve Best, Jun 18thOk so it’s not People’s 50 Most Beautiful list but we are still very very flattered to have made Smashing Magazine’s 50 Beautiful Flash Websites! Just call us the George Clooney of Flash.


Post by Thane Calder, Jun 5thOn average 18-24 year olds spend 5.3 minutes on Twitter whereas folks aged 55-64 spend on average 9.3 minutes.
TWEET THAT!

We are currently looking for creative talent to work @ CloudRaker on various client mandates. Candidates must believe in a strong team culture, in diverse work and love digital, but want to mix it up in the offline world too.
We are looking more specifically at hiring an intermediate/senior Art Director who is interested in working seamlessly online and off (digital experience a must!) and who will be involved in high-level concepting.
We are also looking for a junior/intermediate Graphic Designer who can work across all media (digital experience is again a must!).
Please send your info, CV, portfolio, flowers – whatever you want – to talent@cloudraker.com
Post by Marie-Eve Best, Jun 2ndEureka Lighting just published the 6th Volume of it’s catalog and CloudRaker HQ is among the spaces that the firm decided to feature! Eureka and Bivouac Studio styled and photographed our offices and we think they look pretty darn good.




Over one hundred people gathered at Berri-UQAM metro station this morning to hear local musician Baptiste sing Love Is On Its Way, the original song he wrote for the Yellow-United/Jaune-Uni campaign which officially launched today. We were there to support our friends at the Canadian Cancer Society and Baptiste, who did an incredible job of teaching the lyrics to the curious crowd who gathered around him. Philippe Charbonneau, the campaign’s spokesperson, also joined the spontaneous choir.
Yellow-United aims to encourage young Quebecers to support the fight for life by visiting yellow-united.ca. On the microsite, visitors can upload a photo of themselves displaying their yellow-united personality, buy a virtual daffodil bulb to be planted during the “Great planting event” in the Fall of 2009 as well as purchase Bapstiste’s beautiful song for $1 with all proceeds benefitting cancer research.
We’re really proud of this campaign and encourage you to check out the site and wear yellow this month!





















