Real-life brand experiences still matter.
People want more than ads and screens, they want moments they can actually step into.
Well and Good creates those experiences for brands across North America. For nearly 20 years, Transmitter Studios has supported that work with custom tools built for the realities of live events and in-store activations.
At the Birkenstock x Browns installation at Yorkdale Mall, customers could receive free laser etching for their footwear.
To support the event, we built a custom event and order management app that helped the team manage the experience from start to finish.
The app made it easy to:
-track every order
-notify customers by SMS and email
-print receipts on site
-keep the event moving efficiently
-support a brand experience people actually wanted to talk about
Good software should never get in the way of a great experience.
It should help make it unforgettable.
Time's almost up! Don't forget to enter the draw for @aiww's circle prints.
’Circle in Black’ utilises the ancient art form of woodblock printing, whilst ‘Circle in Blue’ is an 11 layer silkscreen print.
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GM and happy Sunday ☕️
Lately, I've been working with @WellandGood as they add new services for artists to build and display their work and connect artists with projects for brands.
They work with Birkenstock, Dickies, American Express and many more lifestyle, entertainment brands.
Yesterday, I had a gallery of my own art playing at one of their events. These works are remixes of many past pieces of mine representing some thousand hours of work destroyed, manipulated, and pushed around.
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I first met Robbie Robertson at Le coq D’or in Toronto in 1964 when The Guess Who was just taking off with “Shakin’ All Over.” He played so incredibly that I took the opportunity to ask him how. He said the secret was to buy a set of Gretsch Strings and put them on his Telecaster. So the extra 2 strings meant he strung a High E, a B and then another B instead of the G. This allows you to bend them to play blues notes. It literally transformed my entire style of playing and stayed with me throughout my career. Thank you for the incredible music. #RIP #musician #guitarist
Fun Fact Friday: Well and Good was born out of a streetwear clothing store and Gallery curated by Steven Ferrara 15 years ago. #15yearsold @shootintheshitwithsteve #westqueenwest#queenwesttoronto#queenwestart https://t.co/a6gsQVbLiD