04 Nov 2005
The fourth annual Southern California MacFair 2005 (www.macfair.org), the region's largest Macintosh event, returns for two information-packed days. You?ll receive exclusive hands-on and classroom training in modern Macintosh labs from some of the top instructors in the world. This year?s instructors include Michael Ninness, Beverly Houwing, Colin Smith, Bruce Nazarian, Frank Rohmer, Scott Immerman, Karen Fasimpaur, David Barrett and Michael Levin.
More than 18 workshops are being offered including most of the Adobe Creative Suite products ? Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator ? and many of the Apple Pro Products, including Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro. There also will be workshops on Mac OS X Server and Client, Digital Photography,
FileMaker Pro as well as special hands-on Palm training curriculum.
The full and half-day workshops taught by world-renowned instructors are priced reasonably, starting as low as $89. Due to limited Macintosh stations in each lab, space is very limited. Advance registration is encouraged.
These workshops and classes will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5. The vendor expo and presentation seminars will be held from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5.
One-day advanced online registration for the vendor expo, presentation seminars and door-prize entry is only $15. Credit cards are accepted. ($20 cash at the door; save $5 by pre-registering.). Please use priority code xx-1. Parking is free on Saturday. Complete details, including a growing
list of participating companies, presentation seminars, training workshops, and online advanced registrations available at www.macfair.org.
AIGA Orange County is proud to be of the sponsors of Southern California MacFair 2005 (www.macfair.org), and we look forward to seeing you there. Be sure to stop by the AIGA OC table on Saturday and say hello.
Jonathan Good
President American Institute of Graphic Arts Orange County Chapter


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