If I Knew Then What I Know Now - Designer Panel
Ink & Pixels Goes Virtual!
Take The Next Step Towards Your Design Career
Thinking about the job market during these uncertain times can be challenging for designers at all levels of experience. Whether you want to make a good impression in interviews, need a new perspective on your portfolio, or want fresh eyes on a current project, we're here to help. Ink & Pixels is one of AIGA Baltimore’s largest events focused on helping designers prepare for a career or career shift. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and our current stay-at-home mandate, we are transitioning our in-person event, (originally scheduled to be held at Morgan State University on April 18) online!
Now more than ever, we believe in the importance of finding alternative ways to come together in community and share the knowledge and resources we have with each other.
Ink & Pixels is now a series of events hosted online:
Part 1: If I Knew Then What I Know Now - Designer Panel*
Saturday, April 18, 12:30-1:30pm
Join us via Zoom* for an informative virtual discussion between AIGA Baltimore’s programming chair, Vaibhav Sharma (moderator), The Creative Group (TCG), and two experienced designers representing different aspects of the design field.
Our panelists include:
Alexander Reynolds, Senior Creative Recruiter at TCG
Perry Sweeper, Design Strategist
Emilee Beeson, Designer and Illustrator
The Zoom link will be sent out via email (using the email provided when registering for your spot) the day before the event and also the morning of. Make sure to check your spam folder for the email.
*This event will be online using zoom.us. Please ensure you download the app for your computer or mobile device prior to the event here: https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting
Accessibility
If you need any accommodations to fully access the online event, please get in touch with us by Friday, April 17, 2020 at: info@baltimore.aiga.org.
Code of Conduct
AIGA Baltimore expects that all attendees treat each other with respect, openness, and in adherence to the guidelines specified in AIGA’s Code of Conduct, which can be found here: Code of Conduct.
Questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at: info@baltimore.aiga.org
This is an external event not affiliated with the Career Center nor UMBC.