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Tuesday Night! Paper to Pixels

Tuesday Night! Paper to Pixels

Our panel discussion Paper To Pixels is tonight at the Katie Murphy Amphitheater at F.I.T.
The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the talk begins at 7 p.m.
Click Here for full details on the event including a bio and Q + A with each panelist.
Come join us for a night of great work and conversation!


PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Ian Adelman?

PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Ian Adelman?

What does an industrial designer know about designing a website?
Ask the man responsible for taking New York Magazine online.
(He was the founding art director of Slate.com, too.)

Ian Adelman is the Design Director of the New York Media websites: nymag.com and recently acquired (and soon to be redesigned) menupages.com.
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PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Paul Schrynemakers?

PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Paul Schrynemakers?

If taking a print magazine to the web sounds pretty damn hard, how about taking FIVE online?
And what if they happen to be massive, million-plus circ. magazines like Men's Health, Women's Health and Prevention...both domestic and international publications?

Paul Schrynemakers, after a 7 year stint as the creative director for ivillage.com, is a creative director for Rodale, a global health and wellness company.
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PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Andrew Essex?

PAPER TO PIXELS: Who is Andrew Essex?

Want to know where publishing is headed? Ask someone who deals with print advertisers around the world every day.  And if he happens to have a massive and prestigious magazine background as well...you should handcuff him to your desk and make him tell you everything he knows.

Meet Andrew Essex, CEO of Droga5.

The founder and former editor-in-chief of Absolute magazine, Andrew is a twenty year magazine veteran. Before Absolute, he was executive editor of Details magazine. He has also held senior editorial posts at The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, Men's Health and Interview and served as consultant for launches of Us Weekly and Salon.com.
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