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Image Handling: Taking Control of the Digital Workflow

Designplus Network - Interactive Masterclass


Digital images pose new problems for designers, but the digital workflow can offer huge benefits for those who know how to manage it. This masterclass deals with these issues and demonstrates areas which designers should consider if they want to increase productivity, cut costs, and free up more time for designing. This masterclass is a valuable chance to learn more about image handling.

The speaker at this Masterclass will be Graeme Cookson, Electric Lane

Graeme is a consultant in digital imaging and graphics, workflows and business, working with Electric Lane (http://www.electriclane.co.uk) to provide training for publishers, designers, photographers and picture libraries. His background is in photography and the pre-press business.

This event is of importance for anyone from photographer to designer or printer.

There will be an opportunity for networking and refreshments.

To register for the event, please contact info-Designplus@kingston.ac.uk and request a booking form.


Speaker(s):

Graeme Cookson | talks

 

Date and Time:

5 April 2006 at 1:30 pm

Duration:

3 hours

 

Venue:

Richmond Business School
Parkshot
Richmond upon Thames
London
TW9 2RE


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Organised by:

Designplus
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Tickets:

£40, £30 Designplus Members*

Available from:

info-designplus@kingston.ac.uk

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