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Pace Yourself with Mike Schnaidt

  • The Theater at Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle New York, NY 10019 (map)

​Illustration: Marco Goran Romano; Design: Mike Schnaidt

Join the Society of Publication Designers on Wednesday, November 12th for our in-person speaker event: Pace Yourself with Mike Schnaidt.

Design is moving fast. We’re in a rush to master more skills, ship more projects, and climb the ladder.

But great designers know how to slow the tempo. Pacing is part of our daily practice: we sequence words and images to tell stories that last. What if we apply that same principle to our careers?

In this craft-focused talk, creative director, author, and professor Mike Schnaidt draws insights from his career to help you beat the rush, focus on what matters, and write a fulfilling, sustainable career story.

Pace Yourself: How to Design Your Next Career Reinvention

Wednesday, November 12th
Doors Open:
6:30PM ET | Talk: 7:00PM-8:00PM ET
The Theater at Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019
SPD/MAD Members: $10 | General Admission: $20
Space is extremely limited. Online ticket sales will close when the event reaches capacity or on
Monday, November 10th at 12:00PM Noon ET—whichever comes first. No refunds.
All Door Sales: $30

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In partnership with Museum of Arts and Design

 
 

The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) champions contemporary makers across creative fields and presents the work of artists, designers, and artisans who apply the highest level of ingenuity and skill. Since the Museum’s founding in 1956 by philanthropist and visionary Aileen Osborn Webb, MAD has celebrated all facets of making and the creative processes by which materials are transformed, from traditional techniques to cutting-edge technologies. Today, the Museum’s curatorial program builds upon a rich history of exhibitions that emphasize a cross-disciplinary approach to art and design, and reveals the workmanship behind the objects and environments that shape our everyday lives. MAD provides an international platform for practitioners who are influencing the direction of cultural production and driving twenty-first-century innovation, and fosters a participatory setting for visitors to have direct encounters with skilled making and compelling works of art and design. For more information, visit madmuseum.org.