A designers' round table about software
OK, this one is going out to my designerly pals. Well, humans on the producer's facet too. Just no software people. Got that?
After one of my American Gothic posts from the last few weeks ago, a mini conversation started in the comments about design software. It started with Pam Rodriguez and me and then Sue Murphy got in at the end. I think Pam missed it. Pam's a Chief Architect fan, I'm a SketchUp fan and Sue was wondering about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the different design and architecture rending programs out there.
I advised that we've a panel dialogue approximately it and that's what we're going to do.
I'd want to schedule a convention name at some point inside the subsequent week or so to talk about design software. This isn't a income or a recruitment device, let me be flawlessly clear approximately that. This is an exchange of thoughts, peer to see.
The first-rate parents at Masco are going to let me set up a Webex for this round table discussion. Doing this as a Webex will permit everybody to take turns sharing computer systems and that way anyone can see how you use your layout software.
Again, that is a peer to see opportunity, a risk to speak about software program strengths and weaknesses without any vendors listening in.
Whattya think? Who's in? Drop me a line right here or through Twitter and permit me realize in case you're fascinated. I'll coordinate the whole thing else.