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GraphExpo is here!

October 15-18 in Chicago– everything you need, (from an equipment and vendor standpoint), from design to delivery – to build your graphic communications business.

Visit the site:
http://graphexpo.gasc.org/

Beware of rigged QuickTime movies that could harbor Trojan horses for hackers!

Check out this article and learn what to do to prevent a problem.

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Article at http://www.publish.com/

Apple Computer will be on your TV soon!

Check out the new idea for iTV.

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Article at http://www.businessweek.com/

Adobe is presenting Momentum in Print January 22-24 in San Francisco.

Workflow issues will be addressed, including “Adobe Takes a Look at the Future of Graphic Communications Workflow”

Visit the site:
http://www.adobe.momentuminprint.com/

Submit your work for the 2006 Adobe Design Achievement Awards!

Visit the site:
http://www.adobe.com/education/adaa/

Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia

Click here to read the December 05 press release:
http://creativepro.com/story/news/23707.html

Check out the AIGA and Aquent Survey of Design Salaries 2005!

The survey was conducted on behalf of AIGA and Aquent and the research is a part of "AIGA's comprehensive program of activities that serve the professional designer." Along with the survey, you can find a salary calculator, title definitions, and can even down load the current survey.

Visit the site:
http://www.designsalaries.com/

Google to Sell Print?

The online search giant to expand to printing? Check it out at Graphic Arts Monthly!

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Click to read the news brief from 11/16/2005

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http://www.graphicsnews.com/

Where are the New York artists going?

In the quest to find larger and more affordable spaces, they are moving from one island to another.

Visit the site:
Click to read the article from 11/27/2005

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