CreativeNottingham was launched in September 2009 as a blog-based website to promote and connect Nottingham and Nottinghamshire’s creative, arts and digital business communities. The site is run by a diverse, independent team of creative professionals. The website is 100% advertising-funded to support its activities.
CreativeNottingham offers a unique opportunity to reach a targeted, local audience of high-value creative professionals for your product, service or event. If you’re a brand-owner, creative organisation or event manager, we’d like to discuss potential sponsorship opportunities to help us to promote your offer to the creative community.
We are currently offering the following advertising options:
Graphic adverts
Create a slick presentation with your own picture, video or animation advert on our homepage.
Supply us your web-ready creative (maximum filesize 30K, animation length 15 secs) and we will provide you with page views and click-through data at the end of your campaign.
125 x 125 button adverts (up to 30Kb) are available at the following rates:
£40 per month (run of site)
Discounts available for campaigns of 2+ months.
Adverts can be purchased by Paypal (which accepts credit cards) or pre-payment by cheque.
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Hi,
I am currently the Project Manager for a project called Think Tank: The Flash Journal.
We are a collaborative e-journal aimed at engaging people from the East Midlands (aged 16+) with the themes and issues on display at Nottingham Contemporary. We understand that people experience strong reactions (both positive and negative) when visiting a gallery or museum, so we decided to provide an online space through which these thoughts and memories can manifest themselves; to provide a degree of longevity to exhibitions and their spaces. We are currently seeking submissions from individuals who have visited the gallery, which may take the form of videos, photographs, poetry or prose – in fact we welcome submissions in any medium. Successful submissions will be added to our website and will hopefully inspire more people to respond creatively to what they encounter within exhibition spaces. Our ultimate aim is to create a network for members of the public, artists, practitioners and institutions to communicate in a unique way.
I was wondering if it might be possible to collaborate with you in some way, to help us spread the message and attract submitters.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Best wishes,
Helen