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SUMMARY:The Designer's Road Map
DESCRIPTION:An honest panel discussion on the pathways for a creative professional\nThe Indianapolis creative community offers a variety of pathways to a career as a design professional. Some are straight\, most are windy and none of them are for the faint of heart. There is no singular experience because our community is made up of a tapestry of traditional ad agencies\, boutique design shops\, freelancers and in-house creative teams. And while we benefit from the array of options\, it can also isolate us to our own experience\, leaving us to make assumptions about what it must be like on the other side. Are all agency gigs 60+ hour workweeks? Do freelancers hang out at coffee shops all day and sip lattes? What is it like to work in-house? When does a side hustle become a business? And what the hell is a boutique design shop anyway? \nWhat if we had the opportunity to have a candid conversation with Indy’s most talented and gracious design leaders to get answers to some of these questions? What if we could dig into the similarities and differences between these pathways and how to know what to expect? More mentorship\, more honesty\, less romanticization\, fewer assumptions. \nPlease join AIGA at The Tube Factory on Oct. 24 for a guided panel discussion that will leave you better educated about your opportunities and more equipped to build the type of creative community that cares for one another. \n—- \nPANELIST\nRyan Hunley // Owner and Art Directory\, 2nd Street Creative \nAmy McAdams-Gonzales //Co-Founder and Designer\, Matinee Creative \nAaron Scamihorn // Principal\, RONLEWHORN Industries \nAnna Saraceno // Product Designer\, Trello \nKatie Clements // Associate Creative Director\, CVR \nMODERATOR\nKolby McElvain // Senior Designer\, High Alpha \nSpecial thanks to our Presenting Sponsor:\nArtisan is a boutique recruitment agency that has a unique approach to making the right connections – and they’ve honed\, mastered\, and put it to work over the past few decades. Their secret? It’s the realization that they’re humans helping humans.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/7184/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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