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The Adobe User Group of Atlanta April 2007 Meeting Greg Rewis and Stephanie Sullivan present CS3 Web Workflow and CSS with Dreamweaver CS3 About This Meeting: A new era in creative expression is about to unfold, freeing us to color outside the lines, to think in multiple dimensions, to engage audiences like never before. Please join us at this special meeting that will include the first opportunity in the area to see how Adobe Creative Suite 3, being officially announced on March 27th, will change the lives of professional web designers and developers everywhere. Greg Rewis, the Worldwide Senior Evangelist for Web Tools for Adobe, will show us the must have features of Photoshop CS3, such as the new auto-align, stack mode and 3D tools, Illustrator's live color, Dreamweaver and Photoshop integration, the Spry framework for Dreamweaver CS3, along with Fireworks' rapid prototyping features, and the all new Flash CS3 with Photoshop and Illustrator import, new drawing tools, animation improvements and new video workflow. CSS-expert and Standarista Stephanie Sullivan will take you step-by-step through the CSS layouts which ship with Dreamweaver CS3, showing you how to effectively implement these into your site design. She'll explain the core concepts of each design, highlighting the CSS constructs which make each design function and what you need to know in order to make changes to the designs quickly and easily in Dreamweaver CS3. About Our Presenters: Greg Rewis:
Before Adobe, Rewis was Macromedia's Senior Web Tools Evangelist for its web publishing suite of software and web application development servers. He also represented the company's millions of customers in an advocate's role on the Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks product development teams. Rewis began his web career as the original Product Manager and Evangelist for GoLive Systems and its CyberStudio product, later acquired by Adobe. Rewis has spoken at numerous industry events including Adobe/Macromedia's MAX conferences, Internet World, WebDesignWorld, and numerous regional conferences
Stephanie Sullivan:
Passionate about the web, Stephanie is a leader who inspires others to strive for higher standards in their work. She serves as a member of the influential Web Standards Project (WaSP) Dreamweaver Task Force, sits on the International Advisory Board for the Web Developer's and Designer's Journal and is a partner at Community MX, a site offering over 2000 tutorials to web developers seeking to increase their skills. A tireless advocate of web community education, she is one of the List Mom's for WebWeavers, a discussion list for professional web designers, and a moderator of SEM 2.0, a search engine marketing discussion group. She answers questions daily in the forums at Community MX, where she also writes a widely-read blog. Recent clients include Adobe, NY Magazine, MacWorld Magazine, POPstick, California State University Fresno, WebAssist, and Kosmix, a new health-related search engine.
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Greg Rewis is the Worldwide Senior Evangelist for Web Tools for Adobe Systems Incorporated with nearly 20 years of computer industry experience. In this role, Rewis spends over 200 days of the year on the road talking with customers, giving product demonstrations at trade shows and seminars, speaking at industry conferences, and leading specialized advanced training sessions featuring Adobe’s Web Tools product line.
Founder and principal of web standards redesign company W3Conversions, Stephanie Sullivan is a Dreamweaver, accessibility, CSS and XHTML expert, whose services are in demand by top firms across the United States. She's the top gun that companies go to for troubleshooting problems, or to work behind-the-scenes transforming their in-house designs into functioning standard-based websites. Stephanie's tutorials and educational articles appear regularly on prominent, heavily trafficked sites such as Adobe's Developer Center, Community MX, and The MX Developer's Journal (now Web Developer's and Designer's Journal). She dazzles audiences with her dynamic speaking style and engaging presentations and is frequently asked to present at Adobe and Dreamweaver-related conferences, where her insightful, down-to-earth, and entertaining sessions garner top ratings from attendees.





