Free Webinar on InDesign CS3 and CS4
CreativeTechs says that this free workshop is your ticket to working faster and smarter in Adobe InDesign. Discover Jason Hoppe’s favorite tips and tricks for making your work fly in InDesign. Updated with dozens of great techniques you missed in InDesign CS3, and including some great new speedy features in InDesign CS4!
Participate via the Web or In-Person in Seattle
The workshop/webcast format combines a live Seattle workshop with a simultaneous online webcast.
How it works: A live audience of designers participate from CreativeTechs’ training room in Seattle. Web attendees participate at the same time through an easy webinar connection. Web participants type questions using the webinar interface — and the instructor answers live, just as he answers anyone in the room attending in person.
What Time Does The Workshop Start?
The workshop/webinar is 90 minutes long. People attend these workshops from all over. Here are the start times for time zones in the United States:
* 2PM – Eastern (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Florida)
* 1PM – Central (Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas)
* 12PM – Mountain (Denver, Phoenix)
* 11AM – Pacific (Seattle, Los Angeles)
* 9AM – Hawaii
Webcast Details
After registering you’ll receive an initial confirmation email with links and instructions for connecting using your web browser. You don’t need anything special — just a fast, reliable Internet connection, and a current web browser to access the shared screen.
For more information and to register, go to www.eventbrite.com/event/274406758.
This article was last modified on January 3, 2022
This article was first published on February 9, 2009
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