When we met Martin Howard from Tikli Bottom!
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Digital ImpressionsWe are a young and vibrant multimedia studio based out of Delhi NCR out on a mission to redefine the world of online and media communications. We provide a host of services including - Website Designing Services, Website Development Services, CMS Application Development, Multimedia Development, Audio Visuals, Flash Presentations, SEO Services, Flash Application Development and Digital Invites. Friday, February 26, 2010When we met Martin Howard from Tikli Bottom!Tikli Bottom is a modern Lutyens style four bedroom Indian haveli which is run as a private guest house. Martin Howard is a British National living in India and the proud owner of Tikli Bottom, a beautiful boutique holiday resort near Gurgaon, Delhi NCR. We at Digital Impressions, when approached for the dynamic website for Tikli Bototm, were of the view that we were meeting a Businessman who like many others was doing well in the Tourism industry and needed a website upgrade for his business. But boy, were we wrong, not wrong when we say he owns a wonderful beautiful resort, which is much in demand. But Martin is in India for a cause, a cause and a sincere effort to make a difference in the lives of the poor by providing them with free education, Education to the children in the village who want to study but cant afford a school. Martin runs a charitable educational institution by the name BAAS educational Trust (betsinfo.org). The school is funded by the trust and the income & donations from guests at Tikli Bottom.The school also accepts donations from the general public and the details are mentioned on Martin's website . Martin devotes all his time and energy in making the school a big success. It has been very inspiring meeting this man and the wonderful work he is doing for the people in India. For now we can only wish that someday somehow we could do something of the kind to make a difference and give back to the world. All our wishes go out to Martin for the Wonderful work he has been doing in India to help bring that change. Labels: baas, Digital Impressions, Digital Impressions Delhi, Digital Impressions FIlm flash multimedia Delhi SEO website, gurgaon resort, martin howard, Tikli bottom
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Saturday, February 20, 2010WIN WIN situation for all!Today, almost a year back in 2009, India was getting ready to vote for the Lok Sabha elections, the focus was on the big fight between the BJP stalwart Lal Krishan Advani and Manmohan Singh, a man well regarded for his diligence and his academic approach to work. During the same period, India was playing the most engaging cricket with New Zealand. Remember this as we used to get up at 4 in the morning to watch the matches while thinking and planning the approach to be taken for an Audio Visual for the then BJP president Rajnath Singh. Rajnath Singh was the BJP candidate from Ghaziabad and the AV was to be produced to be released to the media and for the election campaign. All thanks to the Dhonis and the Bhajjis who made us get up in the wee hours of the mornings, we came up with an excellent idea for the AV. Just like Dhoni's management of Team India and the success he has had, we focused on Ghaziabad and the wonders the good governance and leadership could do. Incidentally Ghaziabad The industrial town of India has been listed by Newsweek among the top 10 dynamic cities of the world. The idea thus was to present the potential that Ghaziabad had and how Rajnath Singh could make a difference. The concept went well with the BJP and we started working on the Film with the little brief and information provided by the BJP office, it was understandable as everyone was busy with more important things – Planning and strategizing for the elections. All we had now was the internet as our resource to get the information but it was not of much help. Seems as though the political parties in India haven’t paid much attention to the power of Internet till the recent past. India was doing well in New Zealand and working their way up to be the best side in the world. The AV at our end was slowly but steadily making good progress and finally we had the movie ready at the end of the third week . The AV was received well by one and all. Incidentally Manmohan Singh won his seat back as the Prime Minister of India, Team India won the series against New Zealand and Rajnath Singh won the elections in Ghaziabad. Would like to think that directly or indirectly we have contributed in some small way in the victory of both – The Indian Team and Rajnath SIngh. Have all the good memories of March of 2009. Labels: Audio Visual, BJP, Digital Impressions, FIlm, flash, multimedia Delhi, Rajnath Singh
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010Stories on Flash and more!
It is pretty interesting to note that what was conceptualised as purely a multimedia studio is today a multifaceted web services company. Yes, today Digital Impressions is not only into the creation and development of multimedia movies and flash-based products, but has evolved as a vendor for various other associated services & products such as websites, CMS applications, SEO services and lots more!
In fact this has been a very logical transition, since each medium on the web platform is so interrelated. And indeed we have been privileged to have within our team all the right people who know their job and most importantly how to bring a smile on our clients’ faces. At the end of the day, it is all about communication, and that is what is so central to our being at Digital Impressions. We are passionate about helping our clients convey their message to their audience in the most innovative way possible. Labels: CMS, Creative, Digital Impressions, flash, multimedia Delhi, SEO, website design development
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