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Saturday, May 11, 2013 / San Antonio
*Sold Out* Whether you're just getting started with hand lettering or looking for tips to take your typographic work to the next level, this workshop is for you. We will explore some approaches for creating different types of lettering, as well as look at how to be intentionally combine different styles and create solid compositions.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
10:00am - 12:00pm Southwest School of Art, Navarro Campus Drawing Room
Member : $15
NonMember : $25
Come prepared with pens! Sean recommends Micron pens. .25mm size is a good starting pen.
Workshop is limited to 30 individuals. *update, we've added 10 more seats for a total of 30 to accomodate more participants!*
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Friday, May 10, 2013 / San Antonio
From freelance designer, to founder of a partnership web firm, to hand lettering artist, Sean McCabe will share his story of how he honed his interests down to a specific niche to create his own brand. He will talk about the unconventionality of paying the bills from doing what you love and how he made it possible..
Friday, May 10, 2013
6:00 - Mingle & Network 6:30 - Speaker Presentation Begins Russell Hill Rodgers Lecture Hall Southwest School of Art, Navarro Campus Member : $5
NonMember Earlybird : $10 (until midnight May 9)
NonMember Day-of : $15
There will be a hand lettering workshop taught by Sean McCabe on the following eventing.
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Friday, March 22, 2013 - Friday, April 26, 2013
Visit http://sanantonio.aiga.org/nominations/AIGA San Antonio is seeking passionate and excited individuals to serve on our Board of Directors! Are you ready to drive the future of design in San Antonio? The 2013-2015 term is an exciting time to get involved. You will lead AIGA San Antonio into its 5-year anniversary and be involved in the centennial year celebration of AIGA, the oldest professional design association in the country. (Did you know AIGA was founded in 1914?) The Board of Directors is solely made up of passionate volunteers. Our chapter can only be as strong as the individuals who are involved—and with a committed and creative Board of Directors, we can really pull off some great things. You are already part of a growing network of designers that work together to increase design’s influence and to expand opportunities for designers. As a director of an AIGA chapter, you help lead this vision.
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