Calling All Collaborators
As a freelancer, I love the freedom but miss the contact with other hu-mans who know their stuff.
So, a number of us have established a creative organization that is less about business/networking and more about hanging out and sharing our work. It's not so much a user group with formal presentations--we tried that once--it's more about creative fellowship with your peers. That's the direction we appear to be heading, anyway.
Topics covered: Digital Media, Interactive Design, Theatre, Graphic Design, Music, The Arts, Flash, Photoshop, Video... we are an eclectic group of people.
For lack of a better name, we call it the New Media Group New England. We're mostly serving Southern New Hampshire and the Greater Boston Area / North, and meet regularly in locations convenient to I-93. The Barnes and Noble in Manchester, NH (right off exit 1 on I-293) has been one place we've been meeting, as it's within a 30 minutes of Nashua, Concord and Portsmouth. It's even easy to get to from Boston, about 45 minutes.
UPDATE
The group has been in hiatus for a while, but will likely re-emerge in Spring 2007 Summer 2008 in a different form. If you're interested in finding out more, shoot me an email!




Dave,
I have been coming to your site for a few months now and I love it. I am a freelance designer in the Philadelphia area and I am slowly getting my site complete. I have a basic layout and the copy pretty much written. The thing is I really enjoy how you have your site set up as a blog. That means I have to pose these questions:
Are you using a server side application to manage this for you?
If so, what is the name of it?
Do you put the header information in or does the application do it for you? (i.e. 1st September 2004 09:47 EDT :: Filed under Whatever by Dave
Are you hosting the site yourself? What Architecture?
Sorry if that was a blast of inquires. I am a pretty decent HTML and CSS programmer however it has been a while since I have built a site with this sort of format.
Thanks Dave, keep up the great work.
John Bilotta Jr.
Designer