I Partied at Twitter HQ in Canada…

I Partied at Twitter HQ in Canada…

Made it to the nest! Last night Twitter Canada had a ‘nest warming’ party at their brand new office located in Toronto’s King West. 

They invited a small-ish group of Twitteratti (old school Twitter slang for influencers), agency folks, media, and sales people to check out the new digs, connect over drinks, snacks, and of course TWEET.

Pretty much anything that could be Twitterized, was. They had Twitter pillows, water, soap, and even a toaster that puts the Twitter bird on your bread. 

  


Brendan Canning from Broken Social Scene was on the decks. Loved his old school beats.

  

There’s lots of nice art on the walls. I was especially drawn to this, it’s an illustration of how the new Twitter logo was created. 

  
The original Twitter bird was designed by Simon Oxley and I’ve got a tattoo that looks really similar.  
Carol Zara and I had a few laughs visiting all the different rooms that were set up with reminders of special Twitter moments and notable users. 

      

THEY HAVE THE DRESS!

  

Twitter has a group of Vine Magicians, what a cool job! See our Vine here

 

Was great to see these two, Abby Ho and I used to work together back in the MuchMusic/MTV days. We used to go to Tweetups ALL THE TIME back in the day, circa 2009/2010. 

  

Thanks Twitter for a nice evening. It was great to check out the new office. 

As you can see I made myself right at home!

Follow me on Twitter here! If you’re not on Twitter you can still pop in and check out my Tweets at twitter.com/casiestewart.

Have an awesome day! 💘🙌🏼

CASIE

2 Comments

  1. Erica
    May 11, 2015 / 2:31 pm

    I want that Twitter pillow! So cute. Looks like it was an awesome party. I hope you had a great birthday Casie and you have double to celebrate because it’s also your ten year blog anniversary.

    Have a great day! 🙂

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