Newspaper Academy offering new courses

Members of our association are eligible to receive a 20 percent discount to newspaperacademy.com webinars led by Kevin Slimp. Below find information on upcoming classes.

Getting People to Pick Up Your Paper

Thu, Nov 17 at 11 a.m.
Normal Price: $39 Association Discounted Price: $32

Kevin Slimp visits more than 100 papers each year as a consultant. His research is featured in industry journals throughout the world. Spend 30 minutes learning from the best in the business and find out what it takes to get people to pick up your newspaper. We will discuss content, design, and research based on newspaper readers and non-readers.
We’re going to discuss all kinds of topics from content to design to research into what makes readers pick up certain pubs, and not pick up others.

Register at: newspaperacademy.com/association/

What’s New in Adobe Creative Cloud?

Fri, Nov. 18, 2016 at 8 a.m.
Normal Price: $49 Association Discounted Price: $39

You will get your money’s worth in this webinar. In a recent poll, we asked newspaper editors and designers what type of training they’d most like to receive in a webinar. The most popular answer: “What’s new that newspapers will use in Adobe’s Creative Cloud software.” We’ll look at InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Muse, and other apps that you would use … if you only knew what they did.

Register at: newspaperacademy.com/association/

Learning to Design Websites with Adobe Muse

Fri. Dec 2 at 8 a.m.
Normal Price: $49 Association Discounted Price: $39

People are always saying that Adobe Muse is worth the price of Creative Cloud by itself. Did you know just about anyone can create a website and have it online in hours, rather than days or weeks, using Muse?

In this 45 minutes, you’ll get enough information to begin designing your own websites. This webinar isn’t for just the web experts. It’s good for anyone who already designs pages in InDesign.

Register at: newspaperacademy.com/association/

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