MOGO Media Announces New Web Publishing Workshop Series with Adobe

Five-City Tour Teaches Website Building with Dreamweaver and CSS For Only $49
Written on May 1, 2008

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MOGO Media, the premier conference and training provider for creative professionals working with Adobe® software, today announced a new one-day Web Publishing workshop series being presented in conjunction with Adobe. The five- city tour which starts on May 29 in Los Angeles, will teach attendees how to build compelling websites using Adobe® Dreamweaver® and CSS.

This workshop series, which also includes stops in New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Boston, is being instructed by Brian Wood, an Adobe Certified Creative Suite Master and book author.

Registration is available for $49 per person online at www.mogoseminars.com or by calling 866-518-7200 and space is limited.

Workshop Schedule & Locations

May 29—Los Angeles, Ritz Carlton Marina Del Rey

June 4—New York City, Marriott Marquis Hotel

June 17—Washington D.C., Walter Washington Convention Center

June 24—Chicago, Chicago City Centre Hotel

June 26—Boston, Marriott Copley Place

"Our goal in presenting this one-day course on web publishing with Adobe is to help creative pros become confident with moving their content to the web," said Mordy Golding, author and co-founder of MOGO Media. "By learning the benefits of CSS, these workshops teach designers how they can extend their knowledge of the Adobe toolset and get started with Dreamweaver."

"Dreamweaver CS3 enables users to quickly and easily design, develop, and maintain websites and integrates with other CS3 products for greater efficiency," said Heidi Voltmer, group product marketing manager for Adobe's Creative Suite Web tools. "For anyone who hasn't tried Dreamweaver, this particular series of workshops is sure to get them on the right track when it comes to building websites inside Creative Suite."

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