Art: FriendsWithYou
10 June, 2010 at 20:17 | Posted in Art, Work Related | 1 CommentTags: Art, Contemporary Art, Friends With You, Hufflepuff, Luminato, Toronto, Work Related
Imagine the gentle world inhabited by the characters created by art collective FriendsWithYou.
Now imagine that the artists behind these colourful images are creating an amusement park. And it’s called Wish Come True. And it’s built in a downtown park as part of Toronto’s Luminato Festival of Arts + Creativity. Which is led by a FriendsWithYou character called the Rainbow King.
It’s a Hufflepuff dream come true. And I’ll be there as a media relations volunteer.
stephwereley
Work Related: Like It’s my Job
7 June, 2010 at 21:38 | Posted in Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Fred Perry, Internship, Royal Ontario Museum, Social Media, Toronto, Work Related
My apologies for the lack of regular posts. Here’s what I’ve been up to:
1) Interning at the Royal Ontario Museum’s communications department. I’m halfway through my two-month internship position and really enjoying it. In fact it’s my favourite job I’ve ever held, which bodes well for my future in communications.
2) Volunteering as a social media strategist for Fred Perry Toronto. Building the brand online is a challenge; the company prefers to identify itself through various subcultures rather than through blatant self-promotion. But it’s fun to engage with fans and rewarding to see results.
3) Applying to jobs like it’s my job. I’m sending out resumes in hopes of finding that elusive full-time entry-level communications position. Wish me luck!
stephwereley
School Related: Wish List
23 January, 2010 at 22:37 | Posted in School Related, Work Related | Leave a commentTags: AGO, British Museum, Canada Council for the Arts, Federal Minister of Canadian Heritage, Humber, Internship, National Gallery of Canada, National Portrait Gallery UK, Natural History Museum, Ontario Minister of Culture, ROM, School Related, Tate Modern
Class discussions regarding internships have officially begun. I will soon be updating my resume and customizing cover letters in an attempt to find an 8-week work placement. Here’s a list of firms I will be applying to. Just like Magritte, I think big:
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
Ontario Minister of Culture, Toronto
Federal Minister of Canadian Heritage, Ottawa
Canada Council for the Arts, Ottawa
National Portrait Gallery, England
Tate Modern, England
Natural History Museum, England
British Museum, England
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Go big, or go home.
stephwereley
Work Related: Ginger Martini
1 December, 2009 at 10:44 | Posted in Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Canada, China, Design, Ginger Martini, Google, Style, Writing
Celebrating another career mini-milestone; the professional biography I wrote for fashion designer Ginger Martini has been published in a foreign language.
The Canadian fashion designer (who you may remember from this post) has returned from her showing at Vancouver Fashion Week and it was an overwhelming success. Her show went well, she received lots of press attention, and it all went down in the most buzzed-about city on the planet.
And the excitement surrounding her show wasn’t limited to the Canadian press; she has also been mentioned on several fashion blogs from China. Best of all, the posts feature the biography that I wrote for her back in the summer. And although Google has informed me that it has been translated quite poorly, it is still exciting to see my work in print.
As an added bonus, I’m also featured in the press shots! Check out full promotional posts here and here and shots from the Vancouver Fashion Week runway on display here.
stephwereley
Work Related: Rock’n'Roll Star
12 November, 2009 at 07:53 | Posted in Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Gallagher, Inspiration, Media, Music, Writing
5 Things a PR student can learn from a Rock Star
It’s no secret; I adore Noel Gallagher, songwriter formerly of Oasis. Not just for his musical ability, but for his professional success as well. “Wait a minute!,” you say. “He’s a rock star, not a CEO. He’s cocky, he cusses, and he’s a Media Relations nightmare.”
Here’s why you should pay attention anyway.

5. He’s ambitious. “If you’re not in it to be the biggest band in the world, you may as well pack it in now.”
4. He’s hard-working. He may be a successful rock star, but he’s still a professional. Journalists are so impressed that he shows up to interviews on time, they often mention it in their printed pieces.
3. He’s loyal. “[Our record label boss] would tell you: he thought for six months I’d blow him out because we had bigger offers. But I’m a man of my word, professionally.”
2. He appreciates good writing. He was recently quoted as saying “I hate the word” amazing. Agreed! It’s overused and deserves to be discarded along with exciting, unique, delighted and honoured.
1. He’s honest. There is much discussion these days of ‘keeping it real.’ And no one is more real than Noel Gallagher. If he thinks your band is awful and your new album’s crap, he will tell you. Even if you’re mates. In an era of constant celebrity spin, that sort of honesty is a revelation.
Now get to work on that solo album!
stephwereley
School Related: My Personal Brand Plan
12 November, 2009 at 07:08 | Posted in School Related, Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Google, Humber, Media, Personal Brand, Social Media
This standalone blog is the result of my Personal Brand Plan, which I completed for my Social Media class.
Our Personal Brand Plans are to reflect the goals of our online brand. The definition of an online brand has been much-debated by our class, and I have interpreted it as thus:
The power of Google is all-empcompassing; it is very likely that your name will be searched online by potential employers. And it is no longer enough that you have abolished all embarassing photos and stories attached to your name; in order to remain competitive in today’s job market, your online brand should be reflected in the professional material related to a Google name search.
I am very lucky that my name is unique; as a result, I have vowed to take full advantage of this.
The most practical part of putting together this Plan was doing a personal SWOT, which requires that you identity Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats related to your goals. I highly recommend that you complete one.
stephwereley
School Related: Media Kit Proposal
12 November, 2009 at 06:50 | Posted in Art, Portrait, School Related, Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Art, Caine, Humber, James, London, Photography, Portrait, Prince Charles, Writing
I am very excited to begin our new PR Writing assignment. We have been instructed to create a media kit for a hypothetical product or event of our choice. Our professor has suggested that our assignment reflect our professional interests, as it will make a good addition to a professional portfolio.
My dream job is to perform Public Relations duties for the National Portrait Gallery of Canada. This is an ambitious goal, as the National Portrait Gallery does not even exist yet as a permanent gallery space. Working for this organization would meld my interests in supporting Canadian artists and our national culture, as well as my love of fine art and portraiture.
In keeping with this goal, I proposed the following media kit topic:
The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto is playing host to a traveling exhibition of portraits in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery of London, United Kingdom. The National Portrait Gallery’s collection features portraits of the most famous people in British history, and it has donated numerous works to be displayed at three museums across Canada. The Art Gallery of Ontario is honoured to have been chosen to host the exhibit, entitled The People of Britain: A Proud History.
It was approved, so now I have the opportunity to write about some my favourite pieces in the National Portrait Gallery’s collection.

Prince Charles by Bryan Organ

Sir Michael Caine by David Bailey

Alex James by Julian Opie
stephwereley
School Related: Social Media Hot Topic
9 November, 2009 at 10:33 | Posted in School Related, Style, Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Dore, Gavinson, Media, School Related, Schuman, Style
The Humber PR Certificate class of 2009 – 2010 is notable thus far for one reason: we are the only ones to have been assigned a course dedicated to Social Media. Despite the fact that all visiting grads say we’re ‘so lucky,’ teaching our class about online public relations tactics is like pulling teeth. It seems that many of us are simply not inclined to accept social media.
And I admit that I’m no exception. But I’m slowing coming around to blogging, and I am definetly addicted to my Google Reader. My RSS subscriptions consist of a lot of style blogs; it is the most practical form of international people watching. There`s also some illustration, design, and Canadian media and event content thrown in for good measure.
Our Social Media requires that we keep our eyes open for any online ‘Hot Topics’ emerging in Social Media; here is my blog post.
HOT TOPIC: Social Media Writers Gaining Fashion Cred
My hot topic emerged from several fashion-related blogs. Fashion bloggers are becoming increasingly powerful, earning interest from both designers and pr professionals. All parties involved are currently navigating the waters of how to deal with the power of social media.

Social Media writers are now earning the same perks as traditional print media writers.
A few high-profile examples:
- The Sartorialist was ranked at #20 on the UK Guardian’s most powerful blogs of 2008. Photographer Scott Schuman is a people watcher who posts photos of individuals with inspiring personal style. His site attracts more than 70,000 readers a day and has been named one of Time’s Top 100 Design Influences
- WhoWhatWear.com posts information on fashion trends, celebrity style, and inspiring personal style The site has had so much online success that they recently published a book.
- Tavi Gevinson is a 13-year old Amercian who’s blog was regarded as so professional and influential it resulted in invitations from established designers to attend their shows and even provide feedback on their designs.
- Garance Dore is a fashion illustrator who recently blogged about Dolce & Gabanna’s most recent show, in which she and three other bloggers were provided with laptops and coveted front-row seats. She called it “a revelation,” and had the chance to interview both designers after the show. The pair explained that their priority is communicating with their clients. And if their client are online, they are eager to participate.

There are so many blogs out there that they have recently formed their own online community, the Independent Fashion Bloggers, which provides a community as well as tips for those who run their own sites. Twitter’s 140-character conferences have also featured fashion-related discussion panels, with topics such as “Twitter Effects on Retailers.”
All this high-profile attention has resulted in fashion pr firms and designers being inundated by requests from bloggers looking for free samples, tickets, and media accreditation. But with so many blogs out there in cyberspace; not all can receive such exclusive perks. Just what are fashion PR reps and designers looking for? Research done by the IFB indicates that the standards for social media is identical to those of traditional media: writing ability, strong website content, followers that provide lots of feedback, and, of course, traffic.
One PR rep is quoted as saying: “I do feel fashion bloggers expect too much. Recently, during a fashion week, there were many requests from bloggers for front row seating. After looking up their sites I only granted front row to two of [them]. [Many of the sites] were local bloggers but their sites were either outdated or just not read.”

Final tips for Fashion PR professionals on dealing with members of Social Media:
- Don’t be afraid to say “no”. With such a wide variety of brands and sites out there, there is no reason why people should work together if they have anything less than a perfect fit.
- The community is very tightly-knit, so always be honest and polite when dealing with requests.
- Bloggers have indicated that they are interested in developing ongoing relationships with PR people, and wish to use their help to develop their online persona. If a blogger jsut isn’t a good fit for your client, politely decline the offer and offer constructive feedback.
With bloggers, PR reps, and designers all working together, the outcome will hopefully result in positive outcomes for all parties involved.
Update: In keeping with this theme, I wanted to mention that the US government has recently announced restrictions regrading free samples that bloggers receive from corporations. So much for free samples from your favourite label!
Illustrations c/o http://www.garancedore.fr/en/
What are some of your favourite fashion blogs? Posts in the comments section below!
stephwereley
Work Related: Fashion Designer Bio
9 November, 2009 at 10:20 | Posted in Style, Work Related | Leave a commentTags: Canada, Design, Ginger Martini, Style, Work Related, Writing
I have a very dear and talented friend. She is a fashion deisgner that goes by the name of Ginger Martini. She has been accepted to Vancouver Fashion Week and earlier this year, and mentioned that she hated her current biography but couldn’t be bother to change it. I offered up my services and as a result I am now able to say I had my first PR job before I even began attending classes. Best of all, the client was happy with it.
Ginger Martini is delighted to be making her debut at Vancouver Fashion Week.
Armed with a Bachelor of Design from Ryerson University’s School of Fashion, Ginger launched her eponymously-named label in 2005, and showed her debut collection at Toronto’s Alternative Fashion Week the following year.
Now a leading cosutmer designer and makeup artist working in feature film, she is eager to return to the runway with her latest Ginger Martini collection. Equally inspired by classic starlets, vampy rock stars and desperate housewives, her feminine designs are poised to dazzle the eye and charm the masses.
We hope to see you there, darling.
stephwereley
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