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December demo night and software give-away

Date
Wed, 9 Dec 2009, 00:30 - 02:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Overland Park, US
Cost
Free

Do a demo of something you've done with an Adobe application for a chance to win up to $2100 worth of Adobe software.

Have you done a project with an Adobe program in the last 6 months? If so, you are eligible to for an extra chance win up to $2100 worth of Adobe software.

Anyone who has been to a meeting in the last 6 months is eligible, but you get an extra ticket for doing a demo.

I need to know if you require anything special besides something in the Master collection, and I require you to sign up and tell me what the demo is. It need be just 10 minutes, but I'd also like to know how long you think it might be. Email me and let me know.

Fine Print: [list]

  • You must have an Adobe ID.
  • You must be an existing member of KCWebCore
  • You must do a demo of something you've done or a review of the software you've won.
  • The $2100 can be a package like the Creative Suite Web Collection, print, production or any single software. [*] You can't upgrade, trade, or put together your own version of a package.
  • You can't have won within the last year already.
  • You must be present to win, or have contributed over the web/given a presentation/etc. to not be present to win.
  • [/list]

    Dee Sadler KCWebCore Manager twitter: @DeeSadler macwebdiva@me.com

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