
American Institute of Graphic Arts, Baltimore
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March 08, 2005-Tracey Halvorsen, one of Baltimore's most exciting and creative interactive designers and founder of the Baltimore interactive agency Fastspot (www.fastspot.com), will discuss her career path as a new media designer and the challenges of running her own interactive design firm. She will also discuss recent projects that her company has completed for clients. Join Tracey as she discusses how life, play and career affect the work Fastspot creates for their clients, and discover Fastspot's award-winning work, explore how technology and design fuel their creativity and learn the challenges of getting started in the interactive design field.
Who: American Institute of Graphic Arts, Baltimore
What: "Designers Driving New Media - Tracey Halvorsen": an evening with Tracey Halvorsen, founder, Fastspot
When:Thursday, March 17, 2005, 7-8 PM (Reception: 6:00 PM)
Where: Maryland Institute College of Art, Train Station Auditorium, 1400 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Directions to MICA:
http://www.mica.edu/admission/undergrad_visit_campus_get.cfm
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Cost:
Pre-Registration: AIGA Members: $5.00, AIGA Non-Members: $15.00,
Students: $5.00
For this event student non-members are asked to register through email with Eleni Swengler and pay at the door. Student members are asked to register on-line.
Student rates apply only to individuals who are enrolled as a full-time student and not to professionals who are enrolled in continuing education courses. MICA students free.
At the Door:
AIGA Members: $10.00, AIGA Non-Members: $20.00, Students: $10.00
Students must meet above criteria. MICA students free with school identification.
Contact & Student Registration: Eleni Swengler f-gianna@mail.vjc.edu.
The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is the oldest national nonprofit organization committed to the promotion of excellence in graphic design as a discipline, profession and cultural force. Founded in 1914, the AIGA brings designers together to address pressing issues facing the discipline of graphic design. There are 44 active chapters throughout the U.S. providing programs ranging from regional conferences, exhibitions and business seminars to portfolio reviews and public service projects. The Baltimore Chapter was founded in 1988.
For membership information contact Kathryn McKay, Director of Membership, AIGA Baltimore, membership@baltimore.aiga.org.
For information about this release please contact: Joe Augustyniak, Director of Public Relations, AIGA Baltimore, joeaug1@yahoo.com, 410-467-6032.
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