Sept. 9, 2020
Creating and Communicating in the Digital World
UCDA Essential Series
Online Webinar
People are working virtually and schools are looking to engage with their communities online more than ever. Like many in-house teams, 2COMMUNIQUÉ moved their studio to a virtual model while transitioning multiple projects from print to digital, including an enrollment campaign for an independent boarding school. This presentation we will go behind the scenes to share the process and communications they utilize to collaborate in the virtual world and create award-winning work.
This webinar is at: 2 p.m. Eastern | 1 p.m. Central | 12 noon Mountain | 11 a.m. Pacific
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UCDA ESSENTIAL SERIES are 60- or 90-minute webinars on timely and relevant topics for creative professionals both in and out of the educational arena. We know that learning doesn’t stop. During this time when location-based events are being cancelled, the ability to meet and learn from your peers is more essential than ever.
If you can't attend, you can still register and watch on demand.
Note: There is a minimum number of attendees required to hold each of the UCDA Essential webinars, and UCDA reserves the right to cancel any of the webinars. If UCDA cancels a webinar, registrants will be given full refunds. See UCDA's cancellation policy.
Featured Speakers
Kelly McMurray is the creative director of 2COMMUNIQUÉ, founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1998. 2COMMUNIQUÉ builds on the partners’ experience in narrative and interaction design to develop integrated, audience-focused, brand communications. As the firm has grown it has expanded in the education market to work with schools on rebranding and strategic communications for prospective students, the current community, alumni, and donors.
Kelly has presented at numerous conferences, including the CASE Editors Forum and UCDA Design Conference. Her work has received recognition from AIGA, CASE, UCDA, Folio, and SPD.
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Date and Time
Wed, Sept. 9, 2020
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
(GMT-0600) US/Central