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PATRICK COYNE – COMMUNICATION ARTS

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About CA: Communication Arts is the leading professional journal for designers, art directors, design firms, agencies and corporate communications departments. Current circulation is 60,000 paid. Through editorials, feature articles and annual competitions it sponsors, CA provides new ideas and information, while promoting the highest professional standards for the field.

Bio: Patrick Coyne is editor and designer of Communication Arts. In addition to determining the layout and content of the magazine, Mr. Coyne writes feature stories and the editor’s column. He has also guest lectured at numerous creative clubs and universities. The recipient of numerous awards for his design and art direction (including a silver medal from the Society of Illustrators), Coyne received the 2004 Design Leadership Award from the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Prior to joining CA in 1986, Coyne studied at the California College of the Arts, worked for Michael Mabry Design and SBG Partners and established the multi-discipline, San Francisco-based design firm of Patrick Coyne Stephanie Steyer Design Office.

Synopsis: Patrick Coyne will discuss the history and philosophy of the magazine, how CA’s competitions work and how creatives are chosen for profiles in the magazine. He will also present a selection of award-winning design and advertising projects produced on limited budgets and discuss the future of creativity in the post-information age.

Thursday, April 16, 2009
6:30 pm
Orlando Shakespeare Theater 
812 E. Rollins Street
Orlando, FL 32803

Pricing Information: $10 Members; $20 Non-Members

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT FROM ORLANDO AIGA’S WEBSITE.

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Comments

  • Posted: March 31, 2009 19:47

    Joleen A. Yarnell

    How would one go about registering if we don't have the info on our membership that we got through the school group discount??
  • Posted: April 1, 2009 12:51

    kristy pennino

    aiga will contact you via email as soon as your officially a member in the system. go ahead and register as a member from their registration form and what i'll do is send them the list of students who are on the bulk membership list that hasn't processed yet. this way if they check at the door they can just cross-check the list.
  • Posted: April 5, 2009 21:58

    Aaron Fischer

    Hopefully i can make it!