





Visuals - Ask Me Anything!
This is a new addition to our AMA (Ask Me Anything) series in which we’ll discuss how certain visuals are created, or are likely to be created since the only way to be certain is to ask the person who made them. It’s a chance to look at different graphical styles and discuss how they can be replicated with the soft- and hard- ware you have at your disposal.
With a maximum of eight people in each one hour session you will have the opportunity to ask us anything and we’ll do our best to answer - or at least point you in the right direction!
These sessions will start at 1pm GMT. We will go through each person’s questions in turn, aiming to keep the answers to under five minutes so as not to over-run and leave time for any additional questions that the session may have thrown up.
Please note that these will be available to book the Monday prior.
Friday 6th June at 1pm
This is a new addition to our AMA (Ask Me Anything) series in which we’ll discuss how certain visuals are created, or are likely to be created since the only way to be certain is to ask the person who made them. It’s a chance to look at different graphical styles and discuss how they can be replicated with the soft- and hard- ware you have at your disposal.
With a maximum of eight people in each one hour session you will have the opportunity to ask us anything and we’ll do our best to answer - or at least point you in the right direction!
These sessions will start at 1pm GMT. We will go through each person’s questions in turn, aiming to keep the answers to under five minutes so as not to over-run and leave time for any additional questions that the session may have thrown up.
Please note that these will be available to book the Monday prior.
Friday 6th June at 1pm
This is a new addition to our AMA (Ask Me Anything) series in which we’ll discuss how certain visuals are created, or are likely to be created since the only way to be certain is to ask the person who made them. It’s a chance to look at different graphical styles and discuss how they can be replicated with the soft- and hard- ware you have at your disposal.
With a maximum of eight people in each one hour session you will have the opportunity to ask us anything and we’ll do our best to answer - or at least point you in the right direction!
These sessions will start at 1pm GMT. We will go through each person’s questions in turn, aiming to keep the answers to under five minutes so as not to over-run and leave time for any additional questions that the session may have thrown up.
Please note that these will be available to book the Monday prior.
Friday 6th June at 1pm