We’re showing off our new hardware! Delvinia’s International Stevie Awards arrived at our King Street offices today. Earlier this year, the International Business Awards announced that two of our projects, one with the Canadian Opera Company and the other with Manulife Financial, had been selected as winners in the 2011 competition. The creative refresh of More »
Earlier this week, Amy Sullivan, our Vice President, Customer Insights, and Andrew N. Assad, Content and Propositions Marketing Manager with Microsoft Advertising Canada, spoke to attendees at Environics Analytics’ 5th Annual User Conference about how to integrate data for better digital insights. During their session, “Understanding the People Behind the Clicks,” Amy and Andrew shared More »
Judging has been completed for the 7th Annual Davey Awards and two Delvinia projects have been selected by The International Academy of Visual Arts as Silver Award winners. The recent redesign of the Canadian Opera Company website at coc.ca and the No Friend Left Behind campaign, designed for Microsoft Canada, have been chosen as winners More »
Over the past few weeks our interactive team has been busy testing a new mobile app (which we developed for a client and will be announcing shortly) on a plethora of devices that give us access to different platforms, including Apple iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows 7 smartphones as well as the iPad, Samsung Galaxy More »
Microsoft Canada’s No Friend Left Behind campaign, designed by Delvinia, has won a Silver Award in the 2011 W³ Awards, handed out by the International Academy of the Visual Arts. The award is the second W³ win for Delvinia. (We announced a win for the redesign of the Canadian Opera Company‘s website last week.) The More »
The Canadian Opera Company‘s website, designed by Delvinia, continues to garner international attention. The newly redesigned site, unveiled in March, has been honoured with a Silver Award in the 2011 W³ Awards, announced this week by the International Academy of the Visual Arts. The W³ Awards, which received more than 3,000 entries this year, honour More »
When I met with Elections Ontario in 2010 to discuss the research we were going to have Nicole Goodman take on with the assistance of an NSERC grant that we obtained through Ryerson University, the organization had already disclosed that it wanted to pilot Internet voting by 2012 as part of its mandate to improve More »
The Canadian Opera Company‘s award-winning website, designed by Delvinia, is now home to an exciting new online venture. COC Radio is the latest interactive element to be included on the site, which underwent a creative refresh following the launch of the COC’s new brand earlier this year. Delvinia worked with the COC to develop the More »
Delvinia’s DIG report on eDemocracy and Citizen Engagement got some airtime on a radio station in Victoria, B.C. this week. On Thursday, Nicole Goodman, a PhD candidate specializing in Canadian political institutions and alternative voting methods and the principal author of the report, spoke to Frank Stanford of CFAX 1070. Nicole talked about the Town More »
Delvinia will release its latest DIG report on Internet voting and the future of eDemocracy in Canada at a press conference being held in our offices at 10 a.m. on Monday, September 26. The report, “eDemocracy and Citizen Engagement: The Delvinia Report on Internet Voting in the Town of Markham,” examines the municipality’s experience with More »