events

Email Marketing Party Magic

We had you at magic, right? Bad Feather recently had great success using an email marketing campaign to promote this year’s Sonic Union party. Maybe you’ve seen the self-mailing poster invite we created last year? We got loads of positive feedback on the design and we’re told the party was one for the record books. When we sat down to brainstorm ideas for this year’s party, the folks at Sonic Union were interested in promoting the event digitally. It is 2010 after all, and in addition to being a greener and more interactive approach, we saved some serious cash by eliminating printing and postage.

Aside from rethinking the distribution of the invitation, we wanted to design an invite to reflect Sonic Union’s industry reputation of being darn good party people. On our end the ideas started flowing with the mention of the Zoltar machine that would be one of several party attractions. We created this digital poster design that we felt appropriately conveyed 100% FUN.

Sonic Union 2010 Party Invitation

The poster design was embedded in an HTML email campaign sent to an initial list of invitees. We sent this through a 3rd party service, utilizing their list management capabilities to wrangle the guest list (If you’re wondering, Bad Feather favors Campaign Monitor and Mail Chimp for our email mailing list needs). The invite R.S.V.P. linked users to a custom form page which we configured to populate to a second mailing list. By R.S.V.P.ing, party attendees were automatically creating a new database of confirmed guests. As the party date grew closer, we were able to use this new mailing list to send reminders to guests and ultimately to export the names of the party-goers to a printable spreadsheet to be checked off by security at the door. It also came in handy when it was time to send some fabulous party photos.

Sonic Union 2010 Party RSVP

Within 24 hours of the initial email invite, more than 25% of the guest list had confirmed attendance. We attribute this to the 2-click ease of the R.S.V.P. process (and of course to the sexy invite design). The week of the party, a reminder email resulted in more than 60% of the guest list R.S.V.P.ing, guaranteeing the Sonic Union headquarters would be pretty much at capacity. We Bad Feathers represented at this years shindig and upon arrival the place was, as they say, bumpin’.

Email marketing party magic success!

For the Love of Corduroy

A public service announcement for people who like Corduroy fabric:

Bad Feather is pleased to announce the momentous unveiling of the newly redesigned CorduroyClub.com, and perhaps more importantly, the imminent Grand 11|11 Meeting of the Corduroy Appreciation Club!

Below is a screenshot of the Corduroy Appreciation Club’s new home. Please visit the website, and if you have a true appreciation for Corduroy fabric, consider both joining the organization and attending the 11|11 meeting, which promises to be epic.

HAIL THE WALE!

CorduroyClub.com

Balls, Rooftops and Wares

A lot is happening as summer gets under way here at the Old American Can Factory, (although you’d never know it’s summer with day after day of rain). This past weekend was the opening night of Rooftop Films, and Sunday we visited the inaugural Market where there were many beautifully designed, handcrafted and delicious wares to be had.

The previous Saturday the Can Factory hosted and collaborated in the NY Architectural League’s Beaux Arts Ball, this year titled “MANUFACTURE”, and it was quite the production. A factory of makers in the garage were silkscreening, sewing, headdress crafting, letterpress printing and so much more. We participated in open studios during the event and were delighted to have partygoers, guests and fellow Can Factory workers stop by to check out our work and load up with Bad Feather promos. Throughout the night we snacked on tacos, dosas and delicious ice cream served from various carts and installations in the courtyard and washed it down with frosty beers. When all the making and tasting and showing was done (we loved watching Lite Brite Neon bend neon), we closed our doors and joined the crowd for one hell of a dance party til the wee hours of the night. Thanks to our special guests and everyone who stopped by to say hi.

Playtime with Sonic Union

These invites are hot off the press and we couldn’t wait to share…

Our pals over at Sonic Union are preparing for a launch party to introduce their newly founded audio post company to industry friends. We created this self-mailing poster as an invitation to the event in their amazing new space where they record, mix and – ahem – PLAY.

SOU play poster

Join the Chorus

Join us tomorrow night for the record release party of PT Walkley’s new album, Macy Wakes Alone, at the Blender Theater in NYC. The album will be performed in its entirety, complete with string quartet, pedal steel, saw playing, harp playing, flutes, horns and choirs and you’ll be humming the stick-in-your-head songs for days. Don’t miss this show, tickets are available online.

In the meantime, you can listen to Mr. Macy Wakes Alone using the interactive song book we created at ptwalkley.com, and read what the press has to say about the album on PT’s blog. Hope to see you there!

Inauguration at the Yes We Can Factory

Today we watched the inauguration of our 44th President, Barack Obama, together with a group of friends and neighbors here at the Old American Can Factory.

Bad Feather believes in color theory and the words of Rev. Joseph Lowery. We hope for “that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right”.

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Bad Feather is proud of our country, and our new President. We look forward to the future.

*We can’t take credit for the clever title of this post, that goes to Nathan Elbogen, our building curator.