Paper to Pixels v2: iPad Apps

Paper to Pixels v2: iPad Apps
Lessons from launching the first wave of magazine apps

With the advent of the iPad and other mobile devices, magazines are facing the challenge of translating their content and design from printed page to tablet screen. Our panel of designers  will share their insight and experience of developing for this new platform. Come hear about the challenges and creative solutions they have uncovered. 

Panelists:
D.W. Pine, Design Director, Time Magazine
Michael Lawton, Design Director, Popular Mechanics
Peter Herbert, Senior Art Director, Popular Mechanics
Joe Zeff, president, Joe Zeff Design

Moderator:
Josh Klenert, Creative Director/VP, Clear Channel Radio Digital


Meet the panelists here, and MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Wednesday, September 22, 2010. GET TICKETS AFTER THE JUMP...



** Unfortunately, Glamour DD Geraldine Hessler has had to bow out of our panel. We hope to hear from her at an event soon!

PAPER TO PIXELS v2: iPAD APPS

Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Helen Mills Theatre
137-139 West 26th Street (between 6th & 7th Aves), NYC

7:00 - 8:30 PM, doors open at 6:30

Tickets:

SPD Members, $15 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $20 at the door, CASH ONLY

Non-Members, $25 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $30 at the door, CASH ONLY

Students (full-time) & faculty with valid ID, $10 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $5 at the door, CASH ONLY

Register for Paper to Pixels v2: 
Lessons Learned from the First Wave of Tablet Apps in New York, NY  on Eventbrite

Register in advance (and save $5 off the door price!) by clicking the button above or using the form below by noon on Wednesday, September 22nd for advance tickets; after noon on the 22nd, remaining tickets will be on sale at the event at the door, CASH ONLY.
As usual for SPD Speaker Events, all tickets, and seating, are first come, first served.



  • Donna Reiss

    For those of us who no longer live in NYC and miss it horribly when opportunities like this come along. It would be AMAZING if there was a webcast offered for purchase so that designers like myself can further our knowledge & passion for the industry.

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