Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Jim Nissen to Speak and Critique on Print Publication Design in Williamsburg

Jim Nissen of SW!TCH Studio returns to an AHP seminar to present a session on “Designing with Fewer Pages” and offer Design Critiquing Sessions for Print Publications at the AHP “Ride Into History” Seminar in Colonial Williamsburg. For members who did not meet Jim in Saratoga Springs, NY in 2008, he is an upbeat, fun guy, filled with ideas and energy. 

Jim is President and Creative Director of SW!TCH studio a creative services firm specializing in publication design and branding with offices in Phoenix and New York. In 19 years SW!TCH studio has designed over 85 different titles, producing over 1,000 issues for 65 publishers nationwide for clients such as Amnesty International, REI and the PGA tour. Jim sits on the executive board of the Arizona AIGA, is a member of the Phoenix Art Institute Professional Advisory Committee and member of the Society of Publication Designers in New York. He speaks regularly to student and professional groups on the subjects of Creativity in the workplace, Inspiration for designers, and Magazine production.

The One-on-One Critiquing sessions with Jim Nissen will be held on Friday, June 1, 2012. Fifteen (15) 15-minute sessions will be available on a first come, first served basis. There is no additional charge for this session. AHP member attendees with print publications are asked to complete the attached reservation form and send to ahorsepubs@aol.com or fax (386) 760-7728 to reserve your session. You must be an AHP member and attending the seminar to schedule a session.

To reserve your critiquing session, send your reservation form by Monday, April 9, 2012. 

Jim will evaluate a sample issue of your publication and media kit prior to the seminar and provide you with a critique at the seminar.

Once your session has been confirmed, you will be asked to mail Jim a sample copy of your publication and media kit. You will also need to mail a copy of the same issue to the AHP office.

For more information about the AHP “Ride Into History” Seminar, visit http://www.americanhorsepubs.org/programs/seminars/ or contact Chris Brune at ahorsepubs@aol.com.

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