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Massaging Media 2

Graphic Design Education in the Age of Dynamic Media (April 4-6, 2008 - Boston, Massachusetts USA)
Massaging Media 2: Graphic Design Education in the Age of Dynamic Media conference will gather a diverse group of presenters and attendees from around the world for a provocative conversation on how graphic design education is being affected by dynamic media.

Start date: April 04, 2008 | Comments (0) | Permalink

Evolving Together

Visual Literacy and Learning in the 21st Century (October 21-23, 2005: Lake Tahoe, California USA)
You will have an opportunity to learn from Bob Horn, a Stanford University professor and author of Visual Language; Erik Smith, a Global Business Network scenarios practitioner; David Sibbet, founder of The Grove Consultants International; Mike Mills, Associate Director of Stanford University's Center for Innovation and Learning; Vivian Wright, from Hewlett Packard, who uses graphic recording to record virtual meetings with participants; Mary Robins of Career Balance, who uses graphic recording techniques in one-on-one counseling sessions; Tom Benthin, who will walk us through graphic story mapping; and Lynn Carruthers who has advanced GBN's scenario planning projects through the development of unique graphics. …and we've assembled other fantastic speakers and presentations for building and sustaining your business -- whether you are a graphic recorder, graphic facilitator or a consultant/trainer. We've also made sure to have opportunities for us to network and spend time just talking with one another. We will also have old favorites like the Graphics Jam and the Gallery of Greatness (showcasing everyone's work) ... along with other new and exciting things that you'll really enjoy.

Start date: October 21, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink

Smart Graphics '05

The Fifth International Symposium on Smart Graphics (August 22–24, 2005 - Munich, Germany EU)
Graphics become Smart Graphics when their design and implementation are grounded in a deep understanding of human abilities, activities, and desires. This understanding arises from the integration of fields such as art, philosophy, semiotics, and the social, cognitive, and perceptual sciences with novel methods for producing and interacting with rich graphical (visual, auditory, and haptic) environments.

Start date: August 22, 2005 | Comments (0) | Permalink