2011 goals, it’s never too late

January 13th, 2011 | Recent Posts | 0 Comments

2011 has started and with every new year, comes resolutions (goals). With company goals, it’s fair to say you can’t jump into them and just fire them off or else they will never be reached. You should really take the time and think of realistic goals before setting them in stone. I’ve spent sometime thinking of our goals, and even though it took me two weeks into 2011, I feel more confident in the goals set for this upcoming year.

Projekt19 Goals

  • Launch an iOS app – Whether it’s on the iPhone, iPad, or both.
  • Launch a web app – Again, not saying what language or whether it might have an mobile app as a companion.
  • Creative outlets – This is what I call Inspiredology – it’s a creative project that was created for fun, and then enjoy maintaining. This year I would love to launch another one or two.
  • Writing – Projekt19 blog isn’t a huge area of content at this point, but there is a bunch of post titles waiting to be written, nothing is holding them back now!
  • Client Work – 2010 was a fantastic year for Projekt19, the chance to work with some really great clients was a pleasure. I hope to wrap up some of our projects from 2010 in the next month or so and continue looking ahead with new diverse clients.
  • Business – Turn Projekt19 into a more organized, sustainable company that overlooks multiple creative outlets.

There it is, what are your 2011 goals personal or work related?

A bittersweet update this morning, Andrew has decided to part ways from Projekt19. I wish Andrew all the best, he has taken an opportunity to work with Carbon Ads created by our friends at Fuel. With that being said, Andrew will still be posting on Inspiredology.

This post was written by chad

I've been immersed in the creative industry since 2005 when I began designing and surrounding myself with other avenues such as video, print, mobile, web and social media. I am the President and Creative Director at Projekt19.

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