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A+C 11: Electric Ink: Attracting Attention in the New World of Publishing

Wednesday, September 14, 2011 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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There have never been more ways and places to have your work published, yet it’s increasingly difficult to find the right venue. Print or online? Blog or digital issue? Is it possible to be published on paper and online? This panel, comprised of the editors everyone is targeting and moderated by Erin Feher, Executive Editor of California Home + Design — will answer those questions and more.  Join us as we navigate the ever changing terrain of the new media world.

The conversation will take place at the corporate headquarters of Chronicle Books, housed in a historic 1920's building in South Beach. Renovated by Mark Cavagnero Associates, the office features new meeting rooms, a library and an open cafe area, and supports the organization's democratic values with ample communal space and areas for both private and collaborative work.

 

Confirmed panelists:
Erin Feher, Executive Editor, CH+D
Lydia Lee, California Editor, Architect's Newspaper
Julie Carlson, Editor-in-Chief, Remodelista
Bridget Watson Payne, Editor, Art + Design, Chronicle Books
Mary Jo Bowling, Senior Editor, CH+D
Erin Renzas, Online Managing Editor, CaliforniaHomeDesign.com

When & Where



Chronicle Books Corporate Headquarters
680 Second Street
San Francisco, CA

Wednesday, September 14, 2011 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (PT)


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AIA San Francisco



Serving the Bay Area for more than a century, the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter (AIA San Francisco) offers professional development and networking opportunities as well as public forums, tours, lectures, and gallery exhibitions that provide architects and design enthusiasts with many opportunities to explore the local built environment.