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Evolving Web Trends: What Designers Need to Know

Date: Tuesday: April 24, 2012
Where: Noble Desktop | 594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 | View Map
Time: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm (6:30pm time to chat, 7pm discussion begins )
Cost: 1 free ticket for members, $15.00 for non-members
 

Perhaps by now you've successfully straddled the print/digital divide, but you've got that nagging feeling that there's more you need to know. Maybe you worry that you trust your developer just a bit too much. Or maybe you've got just enough HTML under your belt to make you dangerous, but you don't know your CSS3 from your JavaScript. 

Join us on Tuesday, April 24 as Matthew Richmond, Executive Creative Director and Developer of The Chopping Block demystifies some of the core principles, current trends and best practices in web design, like web fonts, HTML5, CSS3 and responsive design, among others.

Matthew is a Founding Partner, Executive Creative Director and Developer at The Chopping Block, Inc., a graphic design studio founded on the principle that good design spans all mediums. His work has won notable recognition from Communication Arts, ID Magazine, HOW Magazine and Flash Forward. In 2003, Matthew and the Block were featured in the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum's Triennial Exhibition. Notable projects include work for Adobe, Scholastic, MoMA, NBC, They Might be Giants, Phish, Time Inc., and Turner Entertainment.

When not in the studio, Matthew can be found teaching digital illustration, branding, identity and advanced techniques to the graduate students at the School of Visual Arts.

Video From This Event

Matthew Richmond, executive creative director and developer at The Chopping Block talks about the value of learning how to code in order to work on cutting-edge interactive projects. Spark is a group of independent graphic design professionals who meet each month to enlighten each other on the business and creative issues that are relevant to design studios. http://www.sparkdesignprofessionals.org
 

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