Congratulations to our friends at the Boise Centre on 20 years!

Written by rizen creative on February 5th, 2010 - 3:14pm, 0 comments

Time flies. This week Boise Centre celebrated its 20 year anniversary. That’s 20 years of being a hub of large community events like Festival of Trees and The Special Olympics as well as 20 years of attracting out-of-the-area visitors for conventions and meetings.
In other words, 20 years of a significant contribution to our community quality [...]

Doodling is good for the soul — and the work.

Written by rizen creative on February 5th, 2010 - 3:14pm, 0 comments

We can’t preach it enough: the computer is a tool, but sketching is almost always the best place to start.
To reinforce this idea, Ron initiated a fun Lunch, Lounge and Learn session that started by everyone listing a word that they associate with creativity. Then we were tasked with doodling and drawing to connect those [...]

Our social media consulting practice.

Written by rizen creative on February 5th, 2010 - 3:14pm, 0 comments

We’d like to take a quick a moment to do something we rarely do on this blog: promote our services.
As many of you know, we’ve been actively involved in the social media space for a couple of years now. It started as an experiment to help us, as a company and as marketing counselors, be [...]

New year, new wheels.

Written by rizen creative on February 5th, 2010 - 3:14pm, 0 comments

Being located in the heart of Downtown Boise has several advantages. One of the best of which is that once you make it to work there’s little need to hop in the car to run most errands. But sometimes, in the rain or heat or under a deadline, it’d be nice to have a mode [...]

Welcome to the Idaho Technology Council.

Written by rizen creative on February 5th, 2010 - 3:14pm, 0 comments

We’re happy to see the establishment of the Idaho Technology Council, an organization dedicated to fostering “the growth of technology companies in the state, primarily in the areas of information technology, agriscience, and energy.”
We need that.
You can read more about ITC on its web site. Or check out Mark Salon’s great post on the organization.