"Content developers and designers are entering a whole new realm with the World Wide Web. This is a place for them to share their insights and find out how their colleagues have made the transition succesfully."
- John
Warnock, CEO, Adobe Systems
The Adobe Internet Conference brings together some of the world's top experts on Web page creation and design for two days of in-depth sessions, discussions, and tutorials. From image preparation and interface design to the latest insights into Web browsers, "helper apps," and browser plug-ins, The Adobe Internet Conference builds on existing skills in page layout and design, translating that expertise to the tools for creating Web pages.
Who Should Attend
This conference is for designers and professionals in graphics, marketing, communications, and publishing who need to develop compelling Web pages. If you currently design and lay out pages, and you want to put your work on the Web, this conference is for you.
Sessions cover both Macintosh® and Windows.®
10:15-11:15
How the Web Works
Get the big picture of the World
Wide Web - how you can communicate in this new medium, and what tools you need to
do it.
11:30-12:30
Web Page Primer, or, HTML Made Easy
HTML forms
the foundation for all Web pages. See how tags work, and how to best avoid
tedious coding. Learn how to create innovative pages while minimizing your time
investment.
12:45-1:45
Lunch
Adobe representatives will be on hand, so bring
your questions, ideas, and suggestions.
Room 1
2:00-3:00
Planning for Multipurpose Documents
Creation of
documents intended for multiple, near-simultaneous distribution in different
media requires a different process of development. Learn the tools and workflow
options for creating multipurpose documents.
Room 2
2:00-3:00
Optimizing GIFS for the Web
One of the trickiest
issues surrounding Web page development is optimal handling of GIFS. Take
control of file sizes and transmission times, while ensuring you get the look
you're after.
Room 1
3:15-4:15
From Pages to Pixels: Repurposing Existing Documents
Creating on-line documents from scratch is one thing, but what about converting
publications that have already been produced for print? Maximize your investment
in paper-based pieces by taking them digital.
Room 2
3:15-4:15
Building a Web Interface
Create Web pages that really
work with proven interface elements and techniques. See how the experts make
navigation easy, clear, and consistent.
Room 1
4:30-5:30
Constant Change: Managing Content
The Web requires
almost constant updates of information from a variety of sources. Learn to
assemble a team to manage content collection, from creation of pages to the
ongoing process of updating and disseminating changes.
Room 2
4:30-5:30
Web Pages for Web Creators
The best place to stay up
on Web design is on the Web itself. Find out where to find the most up-to-date
tools, and which sites have the best software, resources, and information for
creating great Web pages.
9:00-10:00
Building Sites Right
There are hundreds of thousands
of Web sites out there, but only a small minority that really "work." See what
the design gurus and Webmasters consider to be essential tips that take your site
to world-class status.
10:15-11:15
Keep It Snappy: Encouraging Return Visits
One of the
most vexing questions facing Web designers today is: how to get people back
again? Learn time-tested approaches to keeping viewers interested in your
message.
11:30-12:30
Advanced Web Design
If you've mastered the basics of
creating pages, these powerful techniques can take you to the next level. Find
out what effects and enhancements can make your sites pop
12:45-1:45
Lunch
Adobe representatives will be on hand, so bring
your questions, ideas, and suggestions.
Room 1
2:00-3:00
Getting a Site On-Line
You've got the content: how do
you take it live? Discover ideas and solutions for several platforms on how to
put your content out on the Infobahn.
Room 2
2:00-3:00
Making It Move: Animating Your Site
Sample the tools
now available for making interactive Web sites with Java and Shockwave.
Room 1
3:15-4:15
Publicizing Your Page
Creating the best Web page in
the galaxy isn't enough. You've got to get the word out so the hits begin. Find
out where to announce and promote new sites.
Room 2
3:15-4:15
Optimizing Video and Audio for the Web
It's easy to
create video and audio files. Getting them to transmit and play quickly is
another issue. Take control of all the options available for squeezing out every
drop of performance possible.
Rooms 1 and 2
4:30-5:30
Web Site from Scratch
See how everything comes
together in this real-time site building drill. A team of expert developers will
take raw text and graphics, and turn them into an interactive work of art.
Sarah R. Cohen. http://www.react.com/ Senior Editor/New Media, React Magazine (Parade Publications); Architect and editorial director, "Virtually React," a dynamic Web site for teens.
Gary Cosimini. http://www.adobe.com/ Acrobat business development manager for publishing; former senior art director and Pulitzer-prize winner, The New York Times.
Hugh Dubberly. http//www.netscape.com/ Creative director, Netscape Communications Corp.; American Center for Design's "Design for the Internet" progrom chair; national board member, American Institute for the Graphic Arts.
Adam Engst. http//www.tidbits.com/ Publisher, TidBITS; contributing editor, MacWEEK; author, Internet Starter Kit series; frequent contributor, MacUser; assistant list mom, Apple Internet mailing lists; moderator, Info-Mac Network.
Tonya Engst. http//www.tidbits.com/ Co-editor, TidBITS; author, Create Your Own Home Page and several books on Microsoft Word; contributor: MacUser.
Karen Fishler. Editor, adobe.mag; senior editor, Adobe Magazine; former publishing and creative director, The Nature Conservancy; former editor, Garden Design.
Glenn Fleishman. http//www.popco.com/ President, Point of Presence Company; contributing editor, Adobe Magazine; columnist, Web Developer magazine; moderator, Internet Marketing Discussion List; editorial director, Adobe Internet Conference.
Sheryl Hampton. http//www.lmdesign.com/electra Partner and executive producer of Electra - a new media design firm; former executive producer of WWW sites at Clement Mok Design.
Ray Kristof. http:// www.ignitiondesign.com/ Coauthor, Interactivity by Design; principal, Ignition communication design studio; lecturer, Stanford University.
Lisa Lopuck. http//www.lmdesign.com/electra Author, Designing Multimedia, partner and creative director, Electra, a new media design firm; faculty member, SFSU Multimedia Studies program.
Neil Robertson. http://www.pbdh.com/ New media designer, Phinney-Bischoff Design House; 11 years experience in print design and five years in interface design; speaker, SuperCard developer's conference.
Amy Satran. http:// www.ignitiondesign.com/ Coauthor, Interactivity by Design,principal, Ignition communication design studio; lecturer, Stanford University.
Robert Seidl. http//www.adobe.com/ Product planner for the Adobe Internet Product group; former president of Ceneca Communications, developers of PageMill and SiteMill; former product manager, Taligent Inc., and engineer/architect, Apple Computer.
Nathan Shedroff. http://www.vivid.com/ Creative director and co-founder, vivid studios; information and interface designer for over eight years; lecturer at conferences and university programs worldwide.
Dan Shepherd. http://www.emergentmedia.com/ Principal, Emergent Media; president, Web One Productions; lecturer, National Seminars' WWW Conference; instructor, Bellevue Community College.
Andy Shore. http//www.adobe.com/ Webmaster, Adobe Systems.
Kevin Wandryk. http//www.adobe.com/ Director, business development, Adobe Systems.
Eric Ward. http://www.netpost.com/ President and founder, The WardGroup/NetPOST, the first Internet-only PR/media firm; former marketing director, Whittle Communications LP; guest lecturer, Internet World International, London, 1996.
Chris Warnock. http//www.adobe.com/ Acrobat guru, Adobe Systems.
Exclusive CD-ROM.
Win an Apple® Internet Server, Kodak® Digital Science DC50 Zoom Camera, or Casio QV-10A Digital Camera.
Free When You Attend
All attendees will receive full shipping versions of:
Adobe PageMill. The easiest way to create pages for the World Wide Web.
Adobe Acrobat® Pro. The tool of choice for putting richly formatted
pages on the Web.
Adobe PhotoDeluxe. Including the GIF89A
plug-in for total control over Web graphics.
Produced especially for this event, The Adobe Internet Conference CD is
loaded with great tools and in-depth, how-to information - Acrobat files,
QuickTime® movies, templates, Adobe tech
notes, a large selection of clip art from Image Club's new Art Bites for Web Sites, and 20 free PostScript fonts that look great on the Web.
Plus
Thousands of Dollars in Software Prizes
Attendees will be eligible to win
more than $20,000 worth of prizes, including copies of Photoshop,® PageMaker,®
Adobe Illustrator,® and FrameMaker.®Registration
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Includes continental breakfast and lunch on both days. Please include check or credit card number with registration. Payment is required prior to the conference. Cancellations must be in writing. If you don't cancel and don't attend, you will be charged the full registration fee. You're welcome to send a substitute attendee at no charge with written notification prior to the event
Hotel and Airfare
Call the hotels for special conference rates. We recommend you reserve rooms 30 days in advance of the conference.
Registration Address
Attn: Thunder
Lizard Productions
1619 Eighth Avenue North
Seattle, Washington
98109
800-221-3806 | 206-285-0305
206-285-0308 fax
Email: tlp@thunderlizard.com
Register at least two weeks prior to the first day of the conference to receive the Early Registration Discount - $100 off the regular $695 registration fee.
Make checks payable to the Adobe Internet Conference. Federal tax ID 77-0019522.
Sessions and speakers are subject to change prior to the conference.