This is a sweet and heartwarming video of our friend Ryan (or as we usually call him, the Toronto guy). As you’ll see in this piece, a whole month spent with Quebecers has done NOTHING for his French. Still, we have much love for the kid.
OLA has a new star (and by “star” I mean “superstar” since this post is actually about myself). Julie Robillard (your not so humble narrator) has joined the team as the new creative writer.
Still inspired by her studies in acting, literature, advertising, screenplay writing and other useless subjects, Julie is ecstatic to finally have the chance to write something else than just very bad reality show ideas on used napkins.
One of our most recent projects has just hit the web: an awesome site for Piz’za-za, a hip “wine bar-bistro” downtown Hull. We’re very proud of the modern look we’ve created and had a great time working on that project. (As compulsive eaters, the match was made in heaven.)
Because his ego is as big as Paris Hilton’s crabs, our poor little Steph found the need to have his own blog. Probably because no one actually listens when he talks, he figured that by writing his thoughts he’ll reach the less fortunate who have nothing better to do. Go emo! Tell us how you reeeeaaaally feel…
New superstar within our team: Ryan has arrived directly from TORONTO to «work» with us for the summer! This was almost like love at first sight: we contacted him and he was here two days later!
Ryan is already immersed in our flash projects, using a Mac for the first time, and exposed to French! If everything goes well, we think he will survive (just kidding) and be able to go back at Carleton University next fall.
We are looking for a Flash/ActionScript Developer who would be interested to work with us on some cool projects. We need someone asap. You can apply at sdurocher@olacom.com :o) Visit our team at:www.olainteractive.ca
It’s good to be back… Is it? It’s really hard for me to accept that I’m finished with this great adventure.
The whole thing was just great. On of the best experiences of my life. Those Sherpa’s really know how to take care of us. I could make one post a day, one page long for a year telling stories about what we’ve been threw… I’ll stick to photos, like I always do!
You can visit my flickr album sets to view them. It was really hard to go from a conservative 1329 to 87 shots. No need to quantity, I just wanted to highlight some of the best landscape out there. I went to alot of trouble bringing my SLR up there. When I saw those discovery film makers, carrying 100 pounds cameras on their shoulders, I stopped complaining.