TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER 2006 6:30–8:00PM
Small Talk No. 1: Jeffrey Zeldman
Jeffrey Zeldman was one of the web's first designers, teachers, and bloggers. He publishes A List Apart, the magazine for people who make websites; runs Happy Cog™, an agency of web design specialists; and is cofounder, with Eric Meyer, of the Event Apart design conference. In 1998, he co-founded The Web Standards Project, a grassroots coalition that ended the browser wars by persuading Netscape and Microsoft to support the same technologies in their browsers. He has written many articles and two books, notably Designing With Web Standards, now in its second edition.
The font for this event's graphic, Adobe Garamond, was chosen by AIGA member Katie Repine, and the color, PMS 021, by AIGA member Yue Chen.
Small Talks are intimate evenings featuring presentations by speakers who represent a broad spectrum of visual culture. Expose yourself to various passions, disciplines, ways of working, and ways of seeing. Join fellow members in the Bumble and bumble auditorium in the Meatpacking District (after wine and hors d’oeuvres in the library) for a series that is sure to inspire and inform.
TIME AND PLACE
Tuesday 17 October 2006
6:30–8:00PM
Bumble and bumble, 3rd floor auditorium
415 West 13th Street
Between Ninth Avenue & Washington Street
6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Wine & snacks reception7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Presentation
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PRESENTING SPONSOR
Apple Computer, Inc. is the exclusive sponsor of Small Talks, and we greatly appreciate their support.




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