Graphic design is like a teenager that suffers from a bad case of acne and occupational angst. Has it finally grown up enough to steer its own professional course, or does it still need training wheels?
Where is the profession going? Can it survive these challenging times? What about young designers entering the field? What are the hot button topics facing the industry today? Let’s find out!
Our friends at Ascent Group have created a workshop with design and creative services firms in mind.
Access and engage practical business methods, tools & strategies in this 3-day Interactive Workshop that is guaranteed to give you leverage on your current resources, leadership, and potential.
All the events included in this two day event provide an unparalleled opportunity for design students, graduates and design newcomers to learn, connect, guide and inspire each others creative thinking.
Co-sponsored by Metropolitan Fine Printers, the Salazar Student Awards recognize projects of up-and-coming design students across British Columbia. Selected by a panel of distinguished design professionals, a winner is selected in three areas: Print Design, Advertising and Interactive Design.
Typophile Film Fest 4 is presented by Punchcut in association with the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada
The optimistic students of Kwantlen’s GDMA program love challenges. They know it may be a sour time to be graduating but they’re not complaining. Join them for a night of nectarous design – and of course they will be serving more than just fruit juice. http://www.gdma.ca
A one-day typographic event
Presented by Langara College and
the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada