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AIGA/LA & Adobe Event- Moving From Print to Web: Interaction Design, Planning and Presentation

August 27th, 2010

Thank you to everyone who came out to this educational and fun filled event, we hope you got a lot out of it and look forward to seeing you again at the next AIGA/LA event. That being said, the event rocked. We interviewed quite a few of you and believe we answered most of your questions, everything from budgets, scheduling, wire frames, browsers, user experience, collaborating with programmers and more. If you missed out watch the videos of Jose’s talk and view the presentation on how to move from print to web design.

 

As promised, you can find a template for user profiles in The Groop’s Welcome Kit Sample below:

For more information about upcoming AIGA/LA or The Groop events, contact Wesley at wesley@thegroop.net

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AIGA LA: Moving from Print to Web / Sizzle Reel

August 10th, 2010

AIGA LA & Adobe Series: Moving from Print to Web Part 3- Interaction Design, Planning and Presentation
July 22, 2010 at Downtown Independent Theater

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Jose Speaks! AIGA/LA & Adobe – Moving From Print to Web

July 21st, 2010

Jose Caballer and Channa Messer will be speaking at the Downtown Independent Theatre Thursday, July 22, 2010 from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm to discuss and teach how to extend your print skills onto the Web. Held by the AIGA Los Angeles & Adobe, this series will cover Interaction Design, Planning and Presentation. They’ll be showing videos from Adobe Youth Voices and will be giving away a copy of Adobe CS5. This is the 3rd event in the series created by Kellis Landrum.

For registration and complete details visit

http://aigalosangeles.org/events/2010/07/aigala-adobe—moving-from-pri.php

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AIGA LA Presents Tomato – The Pictures

October 1st, 2009

Last nights AIGA event was awesome. Tomato was awesome.
If you missed Michael Horsham, Dylan Kendle, and John Warwicker below are the pictures.
This is just one small example of the Awesomeness that an AIGA membership brings you.

If you are a designer and you are bummed that you missed it. Make sure that you don’t miss the next one.
Become a member and they will hook you up. I just renewed my “lapsed” membership. I was able to do the $79 a quarter version to save on the cashola – as you know times are rough…

Click Here to Become a Member

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