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One Week Until Class

// September 9th, 2008 // No Comments » // events

There’s just one week left until the class that I’m teaching — Planning your Website 101. If you know someone who is new to the interactive industry and needs to get up to speed on how to plan a web site, the class is next Tuesday evening at the Rich Media Institute in Toronto.

Click here to register.

Planning your Website 101

// August 5th, 2008 // 6 Comments » // events

Planning your Website 101 I’m teaching a class on September 16th at the Rich Media Institute in Toronto called Planning your Website 101.

It’s geared toward people in ad agencies who need to hire a vendor for a web project, but don’t know how to speak “web” to them. It’s also good for new freelance designers/developers who want to learn how to complete successful RFPs and get jobs.

This class is for beginners and is part of a series that the Rich Media Institute is developing for creating web sites right from the planning stage. My class is the first in that series. If you want to learn about the RFP process from both client & vendor perspectives as well a few other basics, sign up now.

If my class seems a bit below your skill level, check out the other classes on the RMI site. More in the site creation series will be available soon!