Don’t forget that class registration closes one week before the start of each class. Upcoming training registration deadlines are:
Beginning Illustrator: Class is May 21st – Registration closes May 14th at 8 p.m. Mountain
Adobe InDesign: From Blank Page to Press and Beyond: Class is May 14th and 15th – Registration closes May 7th at 8 p.m. Mountain
For all the latest information on current training, and to register for training, please click here. If you have any other questions or need more information, please use the “Contact Me” link in the sidebar. I hope to see you at a training event soon!
I have just added my newest class to my Current Training: Beginning Adobe Illustrator to be held on Thursday, May 21st. This class will cover the basics of this vector-based drawing application. If you’ve peeked into Illustrator and found it too overwhelming, or you’ve dabbled in it and want to become more familiar with the tools and features needed to get up and running, this class is for you.
My two-day InDesign intensive (Adobe InDesign: From Blank Page to Press and Beyond) is also up on the Current Training page. This class, to be held on May 14th and 15th, is for those making the migration from either a page layout program (like QuarkXPress or PageMaker) or from a word-processing-type application (such as Microsoft Word).
For information on all currently-offered training classes, please check out the Current Training page. Remember, if you need customized training for your company or group, please feel free to contact me, using the Contact link. I look forward to meeting you at a future training session!
One thing you might have noticed is the name Boulder Digital Arts floating around this site. BDA (as we like to call it) is a great resource for learning digital arts-related information. My description of what they can do for you probably wouldn’t do it justice, so I’ll just link to their site and let you click to find out more. You can also see pictures on their site.
They have a great facility in Boulder, Colorado…so much so that I use their space to conduct much of my own training.
I teach InDesign for them, but in a different configuration than my own training classes. BDA’s classes are 3-hours long and are for those people wanting to learn InDesign at their own pace (as opposed to my 2-day “get you up and running” intensives). Their main focus, however, is digital video, audio, and photography. As a film major from back in the day, I’m thinking about brushing up on my cinematography skills at BDA…they’re a great bunch of people and I highly recommend that you check them out.