2005 News Caldwell
attends CES 2005 in Vegas as CNET.com "Backstage Pass" winner Wideeyed.com
logo wins Silver ADDY® |
Caldwell
attends CES 2005 in Vegas as CNET.com "Backstage Pass" winner January
11, 2005 WideEyed.com CEO Charlotte
Caldwell attended the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show on January
5-9 in Las Vegas, as a guest of CNET.com. Caldwell and
5 other "Backstage Pass Winners" reported on products and attended social events
during the annual "... largest tradeshow in the world." CNET
provided the winners with airfare and accomodations for the four-day trip, and
gave each of them a Stylus Photo 300 digital camera. "This
was an amazing networking opportunity. I met so many interesting and successful
people," says Caldwell. Besides her duties reporting
from the floor of CES 2005, Caldwell sat on the 11th row during Bill Gates' keynote
address, participated in a panel discussion (with CNET's Patrick Houston, a Sony
VP and the Intel Marketing Director) and attended CNET'S VIP Party at the Ghost
Bar on the top floor of the Palms. During the VIP Party in Gibson Guitar's tent
on Saturday night, Caldwell enjoyed performances by the legendary Les Paul, 14-year-old
guitar phenom Nick Sterling
and veteran blues man, Ike Turner. Check out the
CES
2005 Backstage Pass section on Cnet.com for Caldwell's blogs and videos from
the show floor. |
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Charlotte Caldwell, Wideeyed.com CEO, and Kathie
Stamps, owner of Stamps Communications, were both Silver ADDY® winners at
the Lexington Advertising Club's
annual awards show in February 2005. Caldwell and Stamps are co-founders of ISBO.BIZ,
a business directory and resource for independent/ small business owners and freelancers. |
| Wideeyed.com logo wins Silver ADDY®
February 19, 2005Wide
Eyed E-Media was awarded a Silver ADDY for the new wideeyed.com logo design during
the local ADDY Awards show on February 5th. The logo was designed by Wideeyed.com
CEO, Charlotte Caldwell. "It looks like an eye from a distance,
and there's a feng shui swirl thrown in, for luck. Close up, it's a little man
celebrating that there are no hassles with his website. I really like it... for
now," says Caldwell, who has sketched hundreds of logos for Wideeyed.com since
1997. As a member club of the American
Advertising Federation, the Lexington
Advertising Club produces the show in Lexington, KY, each year.
AAF's national ADDY Awards honor excellence in advertising and cultivate the highest
creative standards in the industry. With more than 60,000 entries and three separate
judgings, the ADDY Awards are the world's largest advertising competition and
arguably the toughest. The competition begins at the local level with over 200
AAF member clubs nationwide. The local winners advance to 14 district competitions,
and those winners advance to the national finals. Less than one percent of entries
receive a national ADDY Award. Visit www.lexadclub.com
for a PDF version of the local ADDY winner's book. [back
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