AIGA Connecticut Presents A New Morning Series: Breakfast Epiphany - Creative Inspiration and a Cup of Joe.

We are pleased to announce a new morning series by AIGA Connecticut. Breakfast Epiphany is an open, intimate morning get-together with a top level graphic designer, creative or thought leader, and 10 new friends. Topics are designed to stimulate imaginative thinking and inspiration and will traverse the boarders of creative and business industries, and nonprofit organizations. Attendees can be assured of some eye opening discussions.

With an industry professional leading the way, these mini-events are hosted in prime locations throughout the state once a month. To keep it intimate, events are capped at a maximum of 10 guests. This is not a lecture series. Nor is it a workshop. This is an opportunity to start your day with inspiration and lively conversation.

Events begin at 7:30am and are technically slated to end at 8:30am, but you know how good conversations can get…

Each event includes a light breakfast.
$35 per person
$20 for AIGA members

Please visit our website at http://connecticut.aiga.org for additional info, updates, registration and RSVP.


Our Epiphany line up starts off:

August 26, 2010 / 7:30 – 9:00 AM / Fairfield, CT
Alexander Isley of Alexander Isley, Inc.
Topic: Finding Inspiration in Found Objects : A Discussion with Alex Isley (This event is nearly sold out – get your ticket now!!)

Upcoming events will include:

September 16 / 7:30 – 9:00 AM / Hartford, CT. Suzi Craig of Fathom. Topic: Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable in the Voyeuristic Online World

October 13 / 7:30 – 9:00 AM / Chester, CT. Peter Good + Jan Cummings Good of Cummings & Good. Topic: Turning Design to Art and Back Again

November 4 / 7:30 – 9:00 AM / New Haven, CT. Lee Moody of Mohawk Paper. Topic: Integrating Your Personal Values into Your Every Day Work Life

AIGA, the professional association for design, is committed to furthering excellence in design as a broadly defined discipline, strategic tool for business and cultural force. AIGA is the place design professionals turn to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice.

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