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 | Meeting the Client's Design Expectations And Keeping Your SanitySpeaker(s): JP Jones
Designing for clients may be one of the hardest things you'll ever face. Learn how to educate them on good design, pull their expectations from them with good interviewing techniques, merge your concepts and make them think they came up the idea.
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 | Cross Media DesignSpeaker(s): Carlos Moreno
You've created a logo, and a website. Great! Now the client needs a business card, letterhead, a newsletter, brochure, a twitter background, oh, and they're going to be producing a series of DVDs, a podcast, and are asking you what you know about developing mobile apps! Planning for all these places where the organization's message will be present has become increasingly more important to avoid technical headaches, but more importantly ensure that the brand is kept consistent and your design continues to look crisp and professional no matter where it's placed.
| Nov 6th |
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 | Saving time in Photoshop Speaker(s): Saif Khan
Learning CS4 Shortcuts, Macros and Automation
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 | WordpressSpeaker(s): Saif Khan
A beginners guide to learning, and basic skinning
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 | Logos That Really WorkSpeaker(s): JP Jones
A good logo will help your business. A GREAT logo will help MAKE your business. Creating a logo seems like a no-brainer, but designers put a lot of thought and a lot of time into making the perfect decisions for a client. There are 5 cardinal rules of good logo creation, this class will discuss these rules and look at examples of "Do's" and "Don'ts" to make sure your next logo is a success!
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