Graphic Design Basics For Heritage Interpreters: Color

10:00a Pacific/1:00p Eastern (60 MINUTES)
Paul Caputo

This webinar will earn 1 CE credit towards NAI recertifications. 
 
This series is designed for interpreters who have little or no training in graphic design but find themselves responsible for creating nonpersonal media. Paul will discuss using what you already know about interpretation as a guide to creating effective nonpersonal media, informing decisions about graphic design.

Individual colors and multi-color palettes have meaning—and how colors interact with one another in print and on screen affect your message. Learn how to use the thoughtful selection of colors and color combinations to convey meaning.

Paul was hired as NAI's graphic designer in 2002, and is responsible for the organization's visual identity, including publications, websites, and logos. In his current role as deputy director, he conducts training on social media and graphic design, performs administrative duties in support of the executive director, and serves as the staff liaison with NAI's geographical regions and special-interest sections. Originally from the Philadelphia area, he lives with his two children in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he likes to write, run, and travel. 

Member: $35 $20
Nonmember: $50 $35

During this unprecedented time, NAI is working hard to bring valuable but affordable training to our members. We have lowered our normal webinar fees and will not be able to offer any additional discounts beyond these already low prices.

Login information for this webinar will be sent the day before the webinar takes place. 

Online registration closes 4 hours before the webinar.
When
5/26/2020 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where
Zoom
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