Refresh is a community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in their areas. Promoting design, technology, usability, and standards.

The Refresh Manifesto:
Let's Gather Great Minds
Let's Share All Of Our Knowledge
Let's All Grow And Learn
Let's Promote Local Talent
Let's Be More Than We Think Can Be
Let's Make Our Cities Better
Refresh Philly September: GRID!

GRID PhillyPlease join us on Monday September 14th for the September installment of Refresh Philly.  We’re meeting a week later than normal because of the Labor Day holiday.

We are very excited to have Alex Mulcahy and Stephanie Singer from GRID magazine be our guests for this hands-on Refresh session.

Grid inspires the people of Philadelphia to create a more just, livable and sustainable city.

We’ll learn about the history of the magazine, the editorial process and where they see it going in the future.

After that, we’ll help GRID brainstorm up some ideas for their website presence and ways to have  more impact on improving the city of Philadelphia.  We’ll share some of our favorite brainstorming techniques for drumming up ideas.

Doors open at 6pm, event begins at 6:30pm. Please RSVP on Facebook to get on the list or email refresh[at]refreshphilly[dot]org.

See you soon!

One Response to “Refresh Philly September: GRID!”

  1. Refresh Philly: September 2009 Recap at technically speaking Says:

    [...] September’s Refresh was all about the grid, Grid Philly that is.  The Sept. meet was a working session where Grid Philly, a locally based/focused magazine on sustainability turned to the members of Refresh to guide them in all things web.  GRID’s current web offering is basically a flip book of past issues.  I understand their reasons for going with this but it does little to invite people to read/share/discover the magazine’s offerings.  This flip books are simple to export to and offer users a view of the printed version’s design but the benefits end there.  But I digress.  Overall, it seemed like an eye opener for the GRID team and there was plenty of suggestions that were valid options for those attending.  These “working session” styled meetings are a great way to meet others in the community and maybe learn a thing or two. [...]

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