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We have some exciting news to share!
One of Marker Seven's very own, Meagan Timney, has been selected to present her research on digital book design at the Implementing New Knowledge Environments conference, “Beyond Accessibility: Textual Studies in the 21st Century.” Come June, Meagan will be traveling to Victoria, BC to share her paper, “Turning the Page: Rethinking Design for Digital Editions,” which discusses innovative modes of interaction within the realm of the digital text. Here is an excerpt from the abstract for her talk:
“We should leverage the mobile platform, re-envision the interface, and follow empathy-driven design principles that combine the simple pleasure of reading with complex scholarly editorial practices...
Marker Seven is proud to introduce Meagan Timney as its newest team member and lead interaction designer. Meagan is responsible for developing user experience and goal-driven design, usability testing, information architecture, content strategy, research, and writing for Marker Seven projects.
Prior to her position at Marker Seven, Meagan earned her PhD in English literature and was a postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor in Digital Humanities in the Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria in Canada. She has taught for over six years at the university level and stays immersed in her field of study by actively researching and writing articles for digital publishing and book...
The weather is cooling down in San Francisco and we're quickly approaching rainy season. Tahoe already got its first snow and while we welcome the winter with open arms (several avid skiers and snowboarders leave work early on Fridays for a trip to the mountains throughout the winter), we are hanging on to the warm memories of summer.
This summer, some of us at Marker Seven took some time off to adventure. Some went far, and some stayed near; a luxury to those fortunate enough to live in this state and city. Without further ado, here are some people, places, and things brought to you by the people of Marker Seven Interactive.
Scott Abbot, Creative Director:
Grand Tetons
This fall my family took our second trip in a year to the...
We are delighted to welcome two new additions to our Marker Seven team, Gerald Quiambao and Dana Mandolesi. Both are now settled into our San Francisco office and have already begun to showcase their project management skills. We love having them.
As result of her strong background in research methods and strategic business planning, Dana brings tremendous experience in managing both projects and people. Dedicated to using her skill set with clients and the internal team, Dana ensures projects are managed effectively and successfully. Her passions include technology based projects and non-profit strategy consulting. Dana practices yoga, a vegetarian diet, and has a unique background in costume design for opera.
Fun Fact: Having lived in New Orleans for a portion...

Each year Marker Seven selects a local non-profit to support by lending our website development and design skills. This summer/fall we are working with Feather River Land Trust to help them reinvigorate their online presence and develop an online communications strategy.
Feather River Land Trust works to conserve land in the Feather River region and steward its ecological and cultural values for current and future generations.
Having spent countless hours exploring and enjoying Northern California’s mountains and rivers this organization is close to the hearts of John Clauss, Marker Seven CEO and Patrick Ford, Marker Seven CSO.
“It’s a pleasure...

Method recently joined the ranks of the Marker Seven client portfolio. Being recognized for its stylish and environmentally friendly products, Method has been developing household cleaning products since 2011.
Not only are we excited to be working with a brand we admire, but we are grateful to be working with a team that is nice, fun, smart and creative. What more could we ask for?
We are working hard to support (and have become part of) People Against Dirty and hope you will too.

Marker Seven, an award-winning digital agency, today announced that its website redesign of Olympic Gold Medalist figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi is now launched at www.kristiyamaguchi.com. The website is a key component of Yamaguchi’s rebranding effort to showcase her newpersonal and professional initiatives, including her first children’s book Dream Big, Little Pig. The book is available for sale on her new site.
“Kristi Yamaguchi continues to undertake many things in her career, as a philanthropist, and in her personal life as a mother of two children,” said John Clauss, Marker Seven CEO. “Our goal was to create an engaging web design that reflects her many activities,...
Marker Seven, an award-winning digital agency, today announced the appointment of Sallie Nelson as director of client services. Nelson will oversee Marker Seven’s client relationships and project management processes.
“Sallie’s experience working with creative and marketing teams on both the agency and corporate side makes her the ideal person to head our client services team,” said John Clauss, Marker Seven president. “Not only is she highly creative, she understands what clients are expecting from an agency and what makes a productive partnership. By the same token, she knows how to direct the agency to add the most value to meet and exceed client expectations.”
Nelson has over twenty years of project...
Marker Seven, an award-winning digital agency, today announced it completed a site redesign for the Koret Foundation, one of San Francisco’s leading philanthropic organizations. The enhanced Koret site showcases the Foundation’s support for nonprofit organizations engaged in innovative, exemplary work in a range of programs, including education, the arts, culture and civic life, as well as Israel and Jewish peoplehood.
“We are enormously proud that leading San Francisco institutions such as the Koret Foundation engage us to help them tell their story through the digital medium,” said John Clauss, Marker Seven president. “Our goal was to redesign the Koret site to help...
Marker Seven, an award-winning digital agency, announces it has moved its headquarters to the historic Coffin-Reddington Building on 300 Beale Street in San Francisco from its previous location on Sutter Street. The new office, which is twice the size of the agency’s previous headquarters, accommodates Marker’s Seven’s significant expansion over the past year and provides needed space to meet projected growth into the New Year.
“Global brands as well as leading Bay Area institutions are increasingly relying on our agency because we can meet their needs for complete end-to-end digital solutions,” said John Clauss, Marker Seven president. “This year we...