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garyb
06-29-2013, 09:48 PM
Additional information and Updates will be posted at
http://beckwithdecor.com/index_files/workshop.htm

garyb
07-12-2013, 07:45 AM
Registration is now open for the Creative Sign Workshop.
You will find the outline and form at the workshop link http://beckwithdecor.com/index_files/workshop.htm

We also welcome Melissa of Nice Carvings as an instructor at this workshop
Gary

joe
07-13-2013, 09:57 AM
Greetings Everyone,

We're excited to kick off the first in a series of sign workshops. Our purpose is to offer the essential craftsmanship skills, and business knowledge, for small sign shops. These are the tools that establish a reputation of beautiful signs and your business grow.

By having our class size small each student will get the personal attention they need. And we will pole each person in advance to make sure we cover the those topics. This isn't a canned workshop with a predated lessons. It's all about you.

Future workshops will come with a topic heading. For example the next one will be over “Concepts”. That will encompass building signs that will sell in your community. No sense in teaching techniques that you can't offer your clients. While we'll be working to make beautiful signs that sell. It's important to make sure they aren't so time consuming the profit goes away. We will concentrate on 2.5D signage. Another workshop may cover the subject of “Layout and Design” for the sign trade. This topic heading is specific for the Signs. The point is, our workshops will have "Topic Headings"

I'm looking forward to seeing you at the Workshop.


The application page is up and running if you would like to attend. www.sales@beckwithdecor.com (http://www.sales@beckwithdecor.com).


Joe Crumley
www.normansignco.com (http://www.normansignco.com)

joe
07-13-2013, 10:48 AM
Woops the proper address for the Workshop Application is:

http://beckwithdecor.com/index_files/workshop.htm

Unfortunate about the 10 minute rule for making corrections. This is a classic example. Out of courtesy for the viewers it should be changes.