Back by Popular Demand, cre8 conference Co-Locates at Graphics of the Americas 2011 in Orlando

Designer seminar tracks, including sessions on new CS5, led by renowned industry veterans

Graphics of the Americas (GOA) - produced annually by the Printing Association of Florida - is pleased to announce that it is once again teaming up with AGI’s popular cre8 conference to bring attendees and exhibitors the latest in cutting-edge design and marketing education. Celebrating 36 successful years, GOA 2011 takes place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando from February 24-26, 2011.

 

GOA 2011: Innovations in Graphic Communications

The cre8 conference at GOA is the annual event for creative, design, and marketing communications professionals. At this year’s conference, a variety of seminars are geared towards GOA attendees and exhibitors at all skill levels.

 

George Ryan, GOA President, says, “We are happy to team up with the dynamic leaders and visionaries at AGI, to have the cre8 conference again co-locate at the 2011 show. Year after year, our educational sessions are second to none. Designers from all around the world come to the show specifically for the latest in creative education; and the cre8 conference produces just that.”

 

 The main conference tracks at cre8 2011 are:

· Illustration & Design

· Photoshop

· Web & Interactive

· InDesign

· Acrobat & PDF

 

Innovative design and technology experts lead these highly sought after sessions. Plus, this milestone event gives attendees the chance to network with professionals from all over the world.

 

Featured programs include, but are not limited to:

· Adobe Photoshop CS5 New Features, Tips & Tricks

· Email Marketing: Designing Effective Email Campaigns

· Graphic Secrets for Creative Professionals

· Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Tips & Tricks

· Taking Advantage of Variable Data in InDesign

 

cre8’s renowned speakers include Jennifer Smith, author of Adobe Creative Suite 5 for Dummies and Photoshop CS5 Digital Classroom; Chad Chelius, author of Mac OS X Digital Classroom; and many others from American Graphics Institute.