Joe Diaz
New Member
Well, my plane touched down late last night and it was another two hour drive back to Pontiac so I've been dragging a bit today... but man did I have a great time. I spent pretty much the entire time hanging out with Team Corel and the guys at Wilcom.
It was fun talking with other CorelDRAW users and even a bunch of hopefully soon to be CorelDraw users about the things we appreciate in our design software, but I had no idea all the little tricks and shortcuts I would learn myself. These guys at Corel know their software inside and out. The things I learned made my trip even more worth while.
I also enjoyed chatting with the folks at Roland. It was surreal to see my work being printed off on their demo machines. I spent a part of Wednesday and yesterday learning how to apply the Roland metallic ink color profiles to some other designs I was working on. With the help of Roger Wambolt from Corel and a few Roland employees we would get the artwork setup on my laptop over at the Corel booth then walk right next door to the Roland booth, upload, rip then print. Several minutes later I had some really nice metallic prints to take back home with me.
It wasn't all business though. After the expo closed up at 5 every night we would head out and experience some of the best that New Orleans had to offer. Sooo much good food and I can't even remember how many great bands we saw play as we made our way up and down Bourbon Street. The folks at Corel know how to have a good time.
Any other signs101 members have a good time at SGIA this year?
It was fun talking with other CorelDRAW users and even a bunch of hopefully soon to be CorelDraw users about the things we appreciate in our design software, but I had no idea all the little tricks and shortcuts I would learn myself. These guys at Corel know their software inside and out. The things I learned made my trip even more worth while.
I also enjoyed chatting with the folks at Roland. It was surreal to see my work being printed off on their demo machines. I spent a part of Wednesday and yesterday learning how to apply the Roland metallic ink color profiles to some other designs I was working on. With the help of Roger Wambolt from Corel and a few Roland employees we would get the artwork setup on my laptop over at the Corel booth then walk right next door to the Roland booth, upload, rip then print. Several minutes later I had some really nice metallic prints to take back home with me.
It wasn't all business though. After the expo closed up at 5 every night we would head out and experience some of the best that New Orleans had to offer. Sooo much good food and I can't even remember how many great bands we saw play as we made our way up and down Bourbon Street. The folks at Corel know how to have a good time.
Any other signs101 members have a good time at SGIA this year?