

HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES ON PURPOSE is NOT a creativity workshop. Trying to be creative is just deadly. It works about as well as trying to be charming. There is no syllabus. What we actually do in the Workshop is top secret. Workshop alumni are requested to respect the "omertà", or Mafia code of silence. It's about surprise, so it must be one. Bring Chaos to your Order.
One day Georges de Mestral went for a walk in the woods. He got some burrs stuck on his pants. He played around with 'em. He thought, "What could this be?" And now we have Velcro. Here's what he didn't do: He didn't sit down at a desk and think, "What this world needs is a better way of sticking stuff together! I'm going be creative! I will invent a new and exciting way of doing that!"
But how can you plan those happy accidents? In the workshop, things will happen that will make you ask, "What could this be?"
If you try very hard to create a good thing it will probably be bad. So let's be bad. I can't tell you what to expect. I guarantee you will surprise me, yourself, and everybody else. Anybody can do it. It is not just for designers, inventors, and people like that. Think of it as tuna surprise, but without the tuna.
Partners have worked to keep the prices (super)affordable, and spaces are limited, so book soon!
Fees include registration, meals and accommodation for 3 nights at the Banff Centre.
$442 / members (GDC & Digital Alberta)
$542 / includes a $100 Digital Alberta membership
$617 / includes a $175 Associate membership with GDC AB North (see http://www.gdc.net/join/form.htm)
$375 / students
The agenda will be built about 2 weeks before the workshop. It will start as an evening reception at 7 pm on the Thursday night (4 - 7 pm is check-in for guests staying on-campus) and ends by 12 noon on Sunday. Laurie has a customized workshop and she will be the only presenter – but she is fantastic! Maximum capacity for the workshop is 40 participants. For more information or to register, go to: http://digitalalberta.com/workshop-how-to-make-mistakes-on-purpose
Please contact Rene Smid (rene@digitalalberta.com) from Digital Alberta with any questions about the workshop and registration.
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Remember to checkout Laurie’s website www.rosenworld.com, there's lots of information about her there. Here's a link to the article she wrote for Communication Arts: http://abnorth.gdc.net/events/rosenwald/Laurie-Rosenwald-Article-CA.pdf Interactive Annual issue, September/October – if you have the issue, it's on p. 14.
Event is on Facebook:
Alberta South's posting of the workshop:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=27112524081
GDC Alberta North's posting of the workshop:
http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=96603335480
*NOTE: Associate membership with the GDC Alberta South Chapter is $225

- November 20, 2008The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, Digital Alberta and the Banff New Media Institute announce that Laurie Rosenwald of NYC will be leading a 3-day workshop November 20 - 23, 2008. We're SO EXCITED!!!!
- May 08, 2008On Thursday, May 8, 2008 at the Convocation Hall on the University of Alberta campus, the Alberta North chapter of the Graphic Designers of Canada hosted design icon Stefan Sagmeister, on his Canadian tour to support his new book, “Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far”. He shared his design secrets and now you to can also watch his presentation.
Missed the event? The entire presentation can be viewed at http://abnorth.gdc.net/sagmeister/video/intro.
You should see the photos...
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A gigantic thank you to Stefan for choosing to do a talk in Edmonton; everyone that helped bring him to Edmonton and to everyone that attended the fantastic event on May 8, 2008!
PDF of the interview with Sagmeister by Edmonton's VUE Weekly (1.3 MB).
Full bio on Stefan Sagmeister
The site where you can upload the things you've learned in your life so far: thingsihavelearnedinmylife.com







