Michael, sounds like there is enough interesting stuff in there for a talk.

Brian Kulyk
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On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Michael Kozakewich <
[email protected]> wrote:

>   Sounds interesting!
> I spent all of 2009 basically researching web design, front-end and
> back-end web development, content strategy, information architecture, user
> experience engineering, typography, and any other little bit I could find
> about what goes into a website.
> I could even do a talk about what kinds of skills go into the design of a
> large website.
>
> I’m just a bit rusty at the moment. I was doing some other reading through
> 2010, but then I haven’t done much since 2011. I’m slowly picking things up
> again, and nearly completed my latest collection of 720p font specimens.
>
>  *From:* Justin Lacko <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 23, 2013 12:11 PM
> *To:* Discuss, SkullSpace <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] Thanks
>
>  It was great to have a themed Hackathon again and I am happy there were
> people out to listen to the talks we had! We were even fortunate enough to
> have Robert Elms from AssentWorks come down, and then give us a tour of
> AssentWorks. I think that was awesome. I can't remember the last time we
> had a guest speaker in.
>
> Personally, I have found it increasingly difficult as an individual member
> to provide content to our userbase as it is highly
> computer/programmer-oriented. I can always think of a good number of
> friends that would be interested in joining but there's not enough of a
> support base (yet) for interests outside programming/crypto/security. The
> Hackathon that passed was my attempt to bring the "making" part of the
> hackerspace more to the forefront. Unfortunately, there was only one new
> guy who showed up!
>
> It seems if we had stronger partners in the city, that we may get some
> more people out. I mean keeping lines open with New Media Manitoba, for
> instance. Do any of our members consider themselves "designers?" I think we
> should have another Hackathon with lots of visuals, such as discussions on
> UI development, website development, typography, and design in general. I'd
> love to see a beginner's course on CSS, or HTML5. Quick things that came to
> my mind that are so simple: Ben talking about circuit board colours (5
> mins!), Michael talking about fonts (he knows them so well), Jeremy talking
> about CSS/JS basics (I picked you just because), Rylaan and myself
> double-teaming a talk about dataviz, etc. etc. I think this could be a lot
> of fun!
>
> I think the next time too, if we're going to have a bake sale, we need to
> do it right. I'm not sure who organized the last one but it really felt
> like it fell through. I saw some timbits and Ron brought muffins, but that
> was about it...
>
> Anyways, maybe I'll say more at the meeting. All I'm getting at is that we
> should see how we can continue to make SkullSpace inclusive of the whole
> range of "hackers," from the programmers to the designers.
>
>
> On 23 April 2013 11:55, Brian Kulyk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I think more people will come to these events if there is a theme or
>> goal, or at least more people who are new to the space.  When there is a
>> theme, naming the day after the theme will make it more compelling.  Ie,
>> "Maker Day", "Go Day", whatever.
>>
>>
>> Brian Kulyk
>>  204.887.6988
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Ace Tunes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I agree that we should probably call it open day or something like that.
>>> I think it would target a wider audience.
>>>  On 2013-04-23 11:18 AM, "Mak Kolybabi" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2013-04-23 16:14, Ian Trump wrote:
>>>> > 1. If you are a Programmer, or understand programming there is lots
>>>> >    to do. If your a network security dude of mediocre skill your
>>>> >    contributions can be financial and moral support until you learn
>>>> >    something about programming.
>>>>
>>>> TIL http://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2010/11/moral-morale.html
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Mak Kolybabi
>>>> <[email protected]>
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