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SPD's PUB 44 BOOK PARTY: A More Fun. More Often. Event

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 7:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

SPD's PUB 44 BOOK PARTY: A More Fun. More Often. Event

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RSVP - it's free! But you must be on the list for the free drinks. Legalities.   more info Ended Free  

Event Details

SPD + PUB 44 books + free cocktails = MORE FUN. MORE OFTEN.

Join us for the first of many events to kick-off our 2010 season. Our new mission for getting everyone together—"More fun. More often," calls for you to put down your mouse, get up from your desk, tell your editor that you have a "work event," and come out to join us for drinks. We're encouraging photographers, writers, illustrators, stylists, hair/makeup artists, and yes, even editors, to join us in addition to our usual crew (of AWESOME MEMBERS).

So spread the word to some of the people you work with everyday, RSVP above to get your name on the list (who else is giving out FREE tickets for FREE drinks?!), and meet us at Arlo & Esme on the 10th. We've missed you.

 

Get your tickets now!

(Seriously -- we need a guest list to keep things nice and easy for our partners at Hendricks Gin, Sailor Jerry Rum, Milagro Tequila, Reyka Vodka and Bear Flag Wines, so do RSVP here -- just takes a minute, and then we'll see you on the 10th.)


ARLO & ESME

42 East 1st Street (between 1st & 2nd Aves), NYC

Complimentary cocktails from 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Dance party until they kick us out.


Tickets:

FREE. Just RSVP above.

But RSVP early!  The guest list is first come, first served.

When & Where



Arlo & Esme
42 East 1st Street
(between 1st & 2nd Avenues)
New York, NY 10003

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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The Society of Publication Designers (SPD)



First and foremost, SPD is a membership organization dedicated to promoting and encouraging excellence in editorial design across all print and digital platforms.

Our members are art directors, designers, photo editors, photographers, illustrators and information graphics professionals, editors and students. Since drafting its charter in 1965, SPD remains the only organization specifically addressing the visual concerns of print and digital editorial professionals, whether that be journalism, storytelling, service or more. Editorial design plays a crucial role in shaping and documenting our common history; as such, the efforts of the Society serve to educate and enlighten our members, their fans, and the general public about the importance of magazines.

We love magazines and the people who make them, however they’re printed, called-up on your screen, or ported on your iPad.