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View Our Show Schedule By Date By Show Classes by Show ISS PPAI DAX SEA NNEP January 2006 PPAI February 2006 March 2006 DAX April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 Orlando 2006 Atlantic City 2006 Chicago 2006 Atlanta 2006 Fort Worth 2006 Minneapolis 2006 Long Beach January 19, 2006 Orlando February 16, 2006 Atlantic City March 16, 2006 Chicago August 9, 2006 Atlanta September 13, 2006 Fort Worth October 11, 2006 Long Beach January 20, 2006 Orlando February 17, 2006 Atlantic City March 17, 2006 Chicago August 10, 2006 Atlanta September 14, 2006 Fort Worth October 12, 2006 Long Beach January 20, 2006 Orlando February 17, 2006 Atlantic City March 17, 2006 Fort Worth October 12, 2006 Orlando February 18, 2006 Atlantic City March 18, 2006 Chicago August 11, 2006 Atlanta September 15, 2006 Fort Worth October 13, 2006 Orlando February 18, 2006 Atlantic City March 18, 2006 Chicago August 11, 2006 Fort Worth October 13, 2006 Chicago August 10, 2006 Atlanta September 14, 2006 Atlanta September 15, 2006 None Scheduled Sure-Fire Small Lettering Techniques Atlanta September 14, 2006 Las Vegas January 10, 2006 Kansas City March 3, 2006 Minneapolis April 7, 2006 Successful Marketing for Your Business Kansas City March 3, 2006 Minneapolis April 7, 2006 |
The future of embroidery design lies in the use of vector art and the utilization of vector tools within your embroidery design software. To remain competitive, today’s Embroidery Designers should be thoroughly knowledgeable about the world of graphic design. The use of the best quality form of art is essential to providing a quality product. Master embroidery designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. will focus on the technical graphic information required of on screen designers, with an emphasis on learning to use Corel Draw for embroidery design. An explanation of the menus and tools required to create art for embroidery will be provided. This class will provide in-depth looks at how to use these tools in the preparation for digitizing.
Duration: One and a half hours
This class is the perfect continuation to the class Creating Vector Art, demonstrating how to use vector art with your digitizing software or fabric cutter. Master embroidery designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. will concentrate on utilizing vector art to improve design quality, efficiency and profitability. A bitmap file will be drawn from start to finish illustrating step by step how the material taught in Creating Vector Art is put to use in a real life situation.
Duration: One and a half hours
Blending thread colors will set your designs apart providing the skills to add realism to designs. Master Embroidery Designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. will instruct on the techniques used in such breath taking pieces as the EMB Honor Grand Champion “Strength Within”, “Stacks” and the 2004 People’s Choice Awards “Resurrexit”.
Duration: One and a half hours
Designing corporate logos may seem humdrum, but if you put a little zing in your work, your designs will win more jobs in today's competitive marketplace. Designs must be created with production in mind, however before it ever gets to production, it has to win the heart of your customer. Master designer Thomas Moore will provide his insight and instruction to set your corporate designs apart from the rest.
Duration: One and a half hours
Editing designs is more than combining stock designs with lettering. Changing designs size, altering the design for a new fabric, adding or deleting design elements and correcting production problems will be covered in this class. This class spells out solutions to many production issues and provides specifics on how to properly edit for different situations using techniques based on the book "Digitizing 101 - The Basics of Digitizing for Embroidery" and the proven skills of Master Embroidery Designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr.
Duration: One and a half hours
Pricing digitizing by stitch count may be the most common practice employed, but this method will not always yield the most adequate revenue for a digitizing company or department. The proven techniques taught in this class will be based on the book "Digitizing 101 - The Basics of Digitizing for Embroidery" written by Master Embroidery Designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. Instruction will focus participants on identifying all costs and suggests a methodology to accurately set a pricing structure for billable hours that works.
Duration: One and a half hours
Appliqué’ is a powerful design tool that leads to higher profits when accomplished well. Master Embroidery Designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. will break down the mystery of appliqué explaining design creation from concept, design, accurate fabric cutting and all steps through production. Learn exciting ways to use fabrics you never thought of before. This class will build on the skills taught in the “Creating Vector Art” making it the perfect class continuation. The vector art created in “Creating Vector Art” will be used to drive the fabric cutter and demonstrate advanced digitizing tools utilizing vector art.
Duration: One and a half hours
Creating small letters that run well and look good is still one of the largest challenges of a embroidery designer. Learn how to create great text one letter at a time, step by step, using proven techniques and today's technology.
Duration: One and a half hours
Well running designs are created through the use of sound embroidery design techniques. Fundamental design techniques for setting stitch lengths, determining the correct densities, what underlay types to use, how to create corners and basic lettering skills will be taught. The proven techniques taught in this class will be based on the book "Digitizing 101 - The basics of Digitizing for Embroidery" and the proven skills of Master Embroidery Designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr.
Duration: Six hours
Designing corporate logos may seem humdrum, but if you put a little zing in your work, your designs will win more jobs in today's competitive marketplace. Designs must be created with production in mind, however before it ever gets to production, it has to win the heart of your customer. Master designer Thomas Moore will provide his insight and instruction to set your corporate designs apart from the rest.
Duration: One and a half hours
The future of embroidery design lies in the use of vector art and the utilization of vector tools within your embroidery design software. To remain competitive, today’s Embroidery Designers should be thoroughly knowledgeable about the world of graphic design. The use of the best quality form of art is essential to providing a quality product. Master embroidery designer Thomas L. Moore, Jr. will focus on the technical graphic information required of on screen designers, with an emphasis on learning to use Corel Draw for embroidery design. An explanation of the menus and tools required to create art for embroidery will be provided. This class will provide in-depth looks at how to use these tools in the preparation for digitizing.
Duration: One and a half hours
Do your own Marketing work, and get great results on a small budget. In this seminar, we'll place the emphasis on using mailers, the web, and self-promotion. You'll discover lots of low-cost ways to market your products and make your business stand out from the crowd.
Duration: One and a half hours
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