February NYC Web Design Meetup

Organiser
NYC Web Design Meetup
Date
22-23 Feb 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
5.0 USD

FEBRUARY MEETUP AGENDA

Our February Meetup will consist of:
- a presentation
- two website design reviews/critiques
- open networking and socializing

Matthew Neuroth, Principal of Avity LLC (http://www.avity.com/...) lead a terrific presentation and discussion about best practices and challenges as it pertains to Project Management of Web Design/Development projects at our January Meetup. We hope to post the presentation slides and/or a video in the coming weeks, but if you're interested in the presentation please email me and I will send it to you.

We're still looking for a presenter for our February and March NYC Web Design Meetups -- if you have a topic you'd like to present, please get in touch!

We're also currently looking for two members to share their work for design review/critique in February, so please reach out to me if you have anything exciting you would like to present to the group or if you have a website that you would like to have reviewed/critiqued.

As with past meetings, we'll split our time into about 90 minutes of presentations and discussion, and 30 minutes of open networking. Refreshments will be served, so please join us (and bring a friend to help our group grow!).

I look forward to seeing you at the February Meetup!

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