Hannah Suarez

Creative and digital content industries

Books: Richard Branson “Losing My Virginity” | Richard Pratt | Michael Hill “Toughen Up”

I finished reading these three last week. I actually started Richard Pratt’s bio in the middle of reading Branson’s – took me about a day as it wasn’t a huge book such as Branson’s. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Print

Semi-Permanent Brisbane 2009 (Punter POV)

First of all, here are a couple of blogs that I found which was written by the attendees themselves:
Brisbane Semi-Permanent Review by Moonsail Design
A Semi-Permanent Experience by Camille
Bruises are Semi-Permanent too: the Brisbane conference by Definatalie
Semi-Permanent Brisbane 2009 by Miss Nicole Jensen
Web Design: The Forgotten Art by Feedia
Semi-Permanent 2009 Brisbane Wrap-up by Paul Jaques

Ooh, someone decided to scan in their notes and posted it on FlickR

I decided to provide a few points that I got out of each presentations.  These points, I feel could be applied in what I do (not necessarily related to image making as well) and others.

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Filed under: Australia, Brisbane creative industries, Conference, Design, Images, Print, Profiles, Typography

Snippets!

  • Founder/Editor of BCI (Brisbane Creative Industriess)
  • Founder/Editor for Start-ups: MCI and SCI (Melbourne and Sydney versions of above)
  • I love attending various events.
  • Blogger in my site at Media Suarez
  • Brisbane Festival - Online Marketing Coordinator
  • Involved in various other consultancy work - mainly in the areas of digital PR, event coordination, online content, web editing, social media, mobile. It was all exciting and worthwhile work :)
  • Love what I do!

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