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April 22, 2004


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FF04NY: Here I come!
Posted by Grant

I recently received confirmation that I will be speaking at FlashForward 2004 in New York City on "Development Process: A Visual Tour". The session description follows:

A well-executed development process leads to better results, happier clients, higher profits and less headaches for both developers and designers. A visual medium demands a visual process, so this session will take an illustrated tour through the strategies and deliverables that form the basis of a cohesive Flash development process. It will also include tips on how to extract client input, manage expectations, plan a project, promote collaboration and generally keep your boss (or whoever writes the checks) happy.

I'm really looking forwards to the conference, and meeting up with more Flash peeps. It sounds like the FlashForward people are really working hard at making this conference a great one.

Posted @ 01:11 PM by Grant | TrackBack


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Great stuff, hope I'll be able to make it to NYC!

Posted by: Peter at April 22, 2004 02:36 PM


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