Sponsored Breakfast Session: Making Maps…Easy, Powerful and (kinda) Fun!


Clint Loveman

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Sponsored Breakfast Session:

Making Maps…Easy, Powerful and (kinda) Fun!

Monday, 8:15 am – 8:45 am

Great designs share information more effectively and we know mapping can be a challenge…. ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud allows you to design with data-driven maps inside of Illustrator or Photoshop. Access cloud-hosted content, local files, or search to add locations by name, categories or address. You can visualize travel times and distances and add them as well-organized vector layers or raster images. Grab breakfast and join us for some easy map-making on your Monday morning!



Sponsored Breakfast Session: eLearning Tips & Tricks


James Fritz

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Sponsored Breakfast Session:

eLearning Tips & Tricks

Tuesday, 8:15 am – 8:45 am

Think all eLearning is the same? Well, think again. While self-paced learning can help you learn a new skill or solve a tricky problem, it isn’t a one-size fits all solution. Join LinkedIn Learning’s Senior Manager of Creative Content as he takes you through a variety of innovative ways to learn online.



Ignite CreativePro 2019

Anne-Marie Concepcion

Anne-Marie Concepción

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Ignite CreativePro 2019

Tuesday, 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Come join us for dessert and some late night, after-dinner tips, tricks, and fun! Or sign up to present 20 slides in 5 minutes. It’s your opportunity to have 5 minutes in the spotlight, in the relaxed and friendly confines of an after-hours get-together with your colleagues, and laugh your butts off.

When: Tuesday, June 11, 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Where: The ballroom at the Westin (the conference hotel)

Who’s Invited: All conference attendees, speakers, sponsors, paparazzi, etc.

Cost: Free!

We’re putting on our annual fun “IGNITE”-style show and need your help! Do you have …

  • An unusual design or production-related technique that you use?
  • A “from the design trenches” anecdote to share — funny or serious?
  • Some hard-won lessons you’ve learned? Or wish your clients would learn…
  • Tips for getting the most out of a conference?
  • An incredibly complex table you created, or special effect, or the world’s best workspace?
  • Advice for designers or computer users or ?
  • Something else InDesign- or Photoshop-related that you’re passionate about?

Yes? Then take this opportunity to share it with your colleagues in 5 minutes or less! Only 12 spots are available, and it’s first-come first-serve, so don’t wait till the last minute. We’ll confirm via email with our final roster of 12 Ignite presenters and 2 alternates by Friday, May 31. If you’re not sure of a topic yet, but definitely want to do this thing, then fill out the form with a placeholder idea NOW to save your spot! You can fill it out again later (before May 31) once you’ve decided on a topic.

Rules (for audience members)

  1. Relax, have fun, and enjoy.
  2. Be supportive of your fellow attendees!

Rules (for presenters)

Sign-up for your slot below, but first read the rules:

  1. This event is mainly for attendees: No prior speaking experience required. The newbier the better. The audience is very supportive, not to worry.
  2. Create a series of exactly 20 pages or slides in landscape format, which you will export to PDF and we’ll project it on screen during your talk. The first one’s your opener, the last one is your closer. Email the 20-page PDF to us or bring it with you on a USB Flash drive. Keep the slides simple!
  3. Content: Your topic must be about something related to the field of design or graphic production — tools, projects, tips, rants. It’s okay to be funny, but keep it clean and appropriate. Please don’t use this as a sales presentation or portfolio review. Violators will get “the hook”! If in doubt, ask Anne-Marie (amarie@cpn.co), your friendly MC, beforehand.
  4. Be prepared to talk about your topic for 5 minutes while we project your slides on the screen.
  5. The slides will auto-advance every 15 seconds! That’s the Ignite rule. And what makes it fun for the audience, too! 20 slides x 15 seconds = 5 minutes.
  6. When your 5 minutes are up, take a bow, enjoy the applause, and hand the mic back to the MC.

That’s all… nice and simple! Fill out the form below to sign up for fame, fortune, and hilarity. (And did we mention all IGNITE speakers earn a special conference keepsake for their efforts?)

Notes

2019 CreativePro Ignite Sign-up Sheet

[Sorry, Ignite sign-ups are now closed! But come join us for the fun on Tuesday night in the Grand Ballroom.]


Welcome Reception and CreativePro.com 20th Anniversary Party

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Welcome Reception and CreativePro.com 20th Anniversary Party

Monday, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Join us for drinks, nibbles, and a fun opportunity to meet the speakers and fellow attendees! Plus don’t miss this opportunity to fill out your bingo card and win.

Bonus: 2019 is the 20th anniversary of CreativePro.com — Join us for a special celebration!


Real World Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dimensions


Mark Heaps


Jesus Ramirez

Jesús Ramirez

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Real World Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dimensions

Tuesday, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

During this session Mark and Jesús will recap some of their favorite real world projects from the past year. Deep diving what they project was about, what were they trying to accomplish, and how they built the final result. This is a focus on design, production, execution, through the lens of deconstruction. In the end, Mark and Jesus will show how they have been collaborating for a client using a mix of new 3D tools (Dimension) in conjunction with Photoshop and Illustrator.


Illustrator Deep Dive


Laurie Ruhlin

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Illustrator Deep Dive

Tuesday, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

You might be thinking… I know the basics of Illustrator, but I just don’t get it, there are so many tools! You can draw shapes, select objects and change colors, but you know there’s so much more.

In this 3 hour session, we’ll expand on the basics and explore some elusive Illustrator tools and tricks. Learn to draw and modify shapes more efficiently with shortcuts, combine shapes together, and really control the fill and stroke of objects. We’ll use the Appearance Panel to add multiple strokes, effects and more to your type and shapes. We’ll draw and edit paths with the many drawing tools, including the sometimes puzzling pen tool. We’ll create real logos & infographics using the shape builder tool, pathfinder, join commands and other tools in Illustrator that you’ve poked around with, simply hoping that they would work. Selecting and modifying an illustration or logo can be tricky, especially if you didn’t originally create the graphic. We’ll dig into the many selection tools, commands and methods to make modifications to any graphic more understandable.

Other topics:

  • Ace the align and distribute panel
  • Transform tool tricks
  • Select & recolor objects quickly
  • Demystify clipping masks
  • Appearance panel – why it should always be in reach
  • and more!

Ps/Ai: Three Minutes Max

Mark Heaps, et al

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Ps/Ai Three Minutes Max

Monday, 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm

It’s time for another game! Our instructors will share their best Photoshop and Illustrator tip or trick in under 3 minutes, playing for a grand prize for a member of the audience. There are always great tips attendees learn during this time… don’t miss it!


Compositing for Designers

Jesus Ramirez

Jesús Ramirez

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Compositing for Designers

Monday, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Composites are more than just merging images together. To make a great composite, one needs to consider light sources, shadows, color, and perspective.

During this in-depth session, you will learn how to conceptualize your design, solve each piece of the puzzle, and combine the many parts using Photoshop.

In this session you’ll learn:

  • How to use adjustment layers to check the luminance, saturation, and hue of a composite.
  • How to make composites come to life by adding ambient color.
  • How to use familiar tools in unconventional ways to help you create realistic composites
  • And much more!

Infographics and Illustrator


Tony Harmer

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Infographics and Illustrator

Monday, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Probably the biggest ask of designers in publishing these days is to create infographics, and although that’s a big term applied to many kinds of illustration, these days in normally involves lots of charts, diagrams and maps. To be successful and efficient (or just calm, and less-hassled) means developing good drawing methodologies and getting down with the data—the area that many designers dread. Join Tony Harmer—three consecutive years sell-out instructor at Adobe MAX on the topic of infographics—and pick up a ton of tips and tricks that you can use to make great graphics for the presentation of information:

  • Develop tighter Illustrator skills to make dynamic graphics
  • Create nonstandard chart types in Illustrator without losing the connection to the data
  • Better understand how to examine and make sense of data
  • Put Google Sheets (and sometimes Excel) to work for you
  • Go beyond the Illustrator chart types
  • Make simple charts in InDesign, dynamically—with a font
    and more!

Come along, learn a lot and have a chuckle (Tony is notoriously naughty) in this fast-paced, information-rich session


Photoshop + After Effects for Print and Web Design


Chris Converse

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Photoshop + After Effects for Print and Web Design

Monday, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

You may not think of it as a “design” app, but After Effects works just like InDesign and illustrator, and Photoshop! In fact, aside from a few naming differences, After Effects has all the same panels, including Layers, Links, and Smart Objects. And the best part is… if you know how to use Photoshop, you already know the basics of After Effects.

What you’ll learn:
  • Design jaw-dropping special effects fast
  • Generate custom textures and natural phenomena
  • Achieve advanced transparency effects within your images
  • Enhance photographs with lighting and special effects
  • Export artwork to Photoshop — with layers and transparency