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Presenter: Leah Marche
Biography: PHX native with background in journalism, graphic design, marketing, poetry/spoken word and theatre. Worked for: an NBA franchise; a music zine as creative director; my mom selling corn at Chase Field. Work at a: community paper; bookstore. Love: thinking big; volunteering; being idealistic. Kind of a: workaholic; perfectionist; pain (only child).
Description: You're NOTHING without a good graphic designer. But when you can't afford one and you need to DIY, you must KNOW the basics. This will help you put your best on paper and on screen — through DOs/DON'Ts and BEFOREs/AFTERs — so you can be noticed and your message taken seriously. Why? First impressions are SOMETHING...image is certainly EVERYTHING.
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Typography is often forgotten when designing something. demonstrates the hidden power of fonts when try to make something look *just* right.
Ignite Seattle 9.14.2010 Distributed by Tubemogul.
Ever think about where your favorite fonts are derived from? Well, Bram Pitoyo does. In this week's Episode of Ignite this self proclaimed "type nerd" tells us about the secret history of fonts. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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Ignite is a geek event in over 100 cities worldwide. At the events Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds for a total of just five minutes.
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