Raised Eyebrow Celebrates Ten Years
by Lauren Bacon | January 14th, 2010 | Comments
There’s a lot of birth talk around the office these days. On top of Emira’s rapidly approaching due date, I find the birth of a new year often turns one’s thoughts to past accomplishments and new beginnings.
We’ve got one more birthday coming up on February 1, as our studio celebrates its tenth anniversary. It’s a little dumbfounding, I’ll admit, to think that it was ten years ago that Emira and I set out on our own and hung out our shingle – in some ways it seems the time has passed in a heartbeat, while in others it feels like a lifetime ago that we were working in a corner of my bedroom.
Beyond moving our desks out of my apartment, we’ve passed a few milestones in the last ten years. I’d like to mention just a few:
- Our first client was the Vancouver Recital Society, who we’re delighted to report is still working with us. (This past year, in addition to supporting online sales for their 2009-10 season, we also launched enhancements to their home page design along with a brand-new blog.)
- In 2005, we hired our first employee – the brilliant and witty Chris Torgalson, who we’re proud to say is still a member of our team. Since then, we’ve expanded to a staff of six.
- We’ve launched hundreds of websites for hundreds of clients, ranging from social justice activists, to research institutions, political parties, health agencies, and international consumer product manufacturers. The variety has been staggering and hugely inspiring – there’s never a day when our clients don’t teach us something new.
- When we founded Raised Eyebrow in 2000, Content Management Systems were new, and mostly in use on large, enterprise-level websites. We coded our websites by hand, page by page. For about five years now, though, we’ve been developing sites using open-source CMS platforms: first Typo3, now Drupal and WordPress.
- We’ve navigated a constantly evolving technological environment, that has seen changes such as the spread of broadband access, which made online audio & video widely accessible, and the dawn of Web 2.0 and social media.
- Emira and I published our book for women entrepreneurs, distilling the wisdom we’d earned in building Raised Eyebrow into a guidebook that encourages both budding and established entrepreneurs to build businesses that reflect their values and care for their staff, clients & communities.
- We’ve begun offering workshops on social media, publishing with WordPress, and other topics. Watch for more of these in 2010 and beyond – we’re excited about extending our longstanding commitment to sharing knowledge into this new context.
We set out ten years ago to create a small, sustainable business doing what we love, and it’s incredibly rewarding to look around and see what we’ve built over the course of a decade – with a lot of help from our amazing clients and staff. We’ve got ambitious plans for the next few years, too – but right now it feels good to pause briefly and raise a virtual glass to celebrate how far we’ve come.