In case you need some “fresh” ideas there’s a workshop just for you. The Livestock Publications Council is conducing their Fresh Ideas Workshop on October 26, Kansas City, MO. Here’s the details:
Sessions:
INTEGRATING WITH INDESIGN: Helpful tips and techniques on integrating Illustrator and Photoshop with InDesign. Followed by a question & answer session. So, come prepared with all of your quaries!
WEB SITE INSPIRATIONS: This session will provide examples of inspirational web sites for use in everyday layouts. Bring along web sites that have been an inspiration to you!
INTERACTIVE BREAK-OUT SESSIONS:
• Internships in Ag Journalism: How it works in the livestock industry. Panel discussion
• Designing and writing for electronic media
• The Ins-and-Outs of Freelance Designing
LOCATION:
Radisson Kansas City Airport, 11825 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153
Call (816) 464-2423 for reservations, Hotel $89/night.
ACT NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT AT THE DTP SEMINAR!
Registration fee – $60 for any member of the Livestock Publications Council, American Ag Editors Association or Ag Communicator of Tomorrow. $75 registration fee for all others. Registration includes a light breakfast and lunch.
TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT: (785) 273-5115, TAMMY@KLA.ORG, PLEASE BE PREPARED TO PAY AT THE DOOR. NO-SHOWS WILL BE BILLED.

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