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Scope Creep! June BKTK Meetup @Bitmap

Thursday, 23 June 2011 20:42


Hey all, Sorry for the late notice, but it's time for our June Meetup!

As usual, we'll meet up on the last Wednesday evening of the month:

Date: Wed, 6/29
Time: 7pm
Location: Bitmap Creative Labs
300 Graham Ave 1st Floor
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

We'll have pizza and beer (donations for food are welcome!) and we'll all need a strong drink or two because this month we'll be discussing one of the most dreaded topics of all: Scope Creep.

Marco Amitrano, Art Director and freelance graphic artist & illustrator, will get the ball rolling by discussing "Scope creep and how unmanaged clients can destroy usability."

I'm sure we've all had experience with scope creep in one form or another and this should be a good opportunity to share horror stories and strategies to help prevent it from both a design, development & project management standpoint.

Hope to see you all next week!
   

We're Looking for Interns!

Tuesday, 31 May 2011 16:32


Seeking Design/Development Intern

Bitmap Creative Labs, a coworking space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is seeking a part-time intern to work with the eight creative agencies operating in our space.

Currently, Bitmap is home to Web and mobile development groups, a digital creative agency, a branding and design firm, a social media marketing boutique and a practicing IP (trademark & copyright) lawyer. Apart, Bitmap's members are some of the most adventurous and creative minds in Brooklyn. Together, Bitmap is a creative powerhouse, collaborating on projects of all sorts, scaling to meet the demands of any client.

Bitmap is seeking a part-time intern to work closely with our members to provide creative and administrative support -- you'll run a few checks to the bank and hand out some flyers, but you'll also do actual design and development work. You'll work closely with established businesses and will have access to all of Bitmap's members & facilities. 

We need someone who is design oriented and technologically savvy. Aesthetics are important, and you should think so too. The perfect intern candidate also Tweets, Facebooks and Photoshops on a regular basis.

Qualifications: 
Current enrollment in a BA/MA program at an accredited college or university. Design, Media or Technology degree-seeker preferable.
Must be able to receive academic credit for internship.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. 
Works well with a variety of personalities and is a creative problem solver. 

Requirements:
Adobe Creative Suite, Word, Excel
Basic HTML, CSS (Advanced Dev. Work a Plus)
Social Media Platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Etc.)
Your own Laptop

Candidates with previous design, production and/or Web development experience preferred.

Commitment to a minimum of three full days per week.

To Apply:
Send your resume and a short cover letter/email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it on why you're our intern. Be sure to include "Bitmap Internship" in the subject line!
   

Thursday, May 26: BKTK - May Networking/Drinking!

Tuesday, 17 May 2011 19:01


Alright...it's official...spring is FINALLY here (even if it's rainy and gross today, I'm an optimist...). SO, it's time for a celebration.

As you know, we normally do our Meetups on the last Wednesday of every month, but this month our awesome hosts at Bitmap have a previously scheduled event at the space on 5/25. In fact, the event is a pretty cool workshop featuring BKTK member Phil Kimball.

Check out the details here:
"Philip Z. Kimball, our resident lawyer, will be presenting a workshop on Intellectual Property (Trademark & Copyright) law as it applies to creative freelancers & small business.

This workshop is intended for those that work with media and technology (entrepreneurs/independent contractors/employees) as artists, web/software developers, and designers and will provide a clear and useful background on the different realms of 'intellectual property' and how it applies to your creations."

The workshop is $35 for your average Joe, but BKTK members who want to attend can get admission for only $25! Just email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and let 'em know you want to go.

That said, we still need to get together. We've had really great turnout and great conversation at the last few Meetups, so we figured it's time we have a purely social/fun Meetup:

When: Thurs, 5/26 - 7pm
Where: Harefield Road
769 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn (right next to the Graham L stop in Williamsburg)
What: Drinking and networking!
Harefield Road is a great bar with lots of tasty beers on tap and a nice garden area if it's nice out. We'll just hang out and get to know each other in a relaxed setting. We'll resume our normal format at the end of June.

Hope to see you all next week!
   

April 27th: BKTK Meetup @Bitmapnyc

Friday, 15 April 2011 18:10


Brooklyn Tech Meetup (BKTK) will be meeting again on Wednesday, April 27th at 7pm for our next round of networking, drinking, and discussion. The Meetup will be free, but if you feel like chipping in a few bucks to supplement the snacks, that's always appreciated.

This month, we'll have two different people presenting discussion topics:

Up first will be designer and former HR guru, Arthur Bouie, who wants to discuss different design strategies:  "What do you use to get the job done? How did you create your process and how do you model it to fit your clients needs?"  Whether you're a designer yourself or someone who works with designers at any point in your process, this should be an interesting topic and we'd love to hear your perspectives!

After Arthur, Nick Ditmore, Biz Dev/Creative Director with HERO, will be leading a discussion of how to make the most of your professional network to drive new business.  This can be a confusing a touchy process - whom do you contact and when?  To cold call or not to cold call?  Ask for favors from friends? - and Nick has some good strategies and thoughts to share.  And, as always, the goal for these topics is to have an actual discussion, so we'd love to hear from all of you.  I, personally, would love to hear from some of you who have been on the receiving end of sales/networking initiatives to hear to what worked and what might have turned you off or soured the process.

At any rate, it should be a good time and, now that the weather's nice, there's no excuse not to trek out for some drinks and intelligent conversation!

Looking forward to it,

- Matt

PS:  We're always interested to hear what you're interested in or working on.  If you've got something you'd like share with the group that you think would generate an interesting discussion, let us know!  Email me at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

   

Upcoming Workshops @Bitmap

Wednesday, 30 March 2011 14:26


We've got a whole slew of events and workshops coming up over the next few months, and while we're still working out the schedule, there's too much excitement not to share some of it! Here's a quick taste of what we have in store:

Pete List, who's done 2D and stop-motion animation for everyone from Nickelodeon to Marilyn Manson (mixing in some Venture Bros. and more [adult swim] along the way), will be teaching a workshop on using Flash for 2D animation. Come get your learn on from an animation master, and see how to use Flash for what it was actually designed for.

Nick Robalik, owner of Bitmap and Principal/CCO of creative firm HERO will be teaching a class on using those features of Photoshop few seem to fully understand: layer comps, smart objects, etc. and how to move your creative genius between programs in the Adobe Creative Suite with ease. Nick used to teach Photoshop, Illustrator & Flash at a few major universities, and now he's imparting that knowledge onto you at the low, low cost of "not near what they used to charge college students to listen to me ramble on about the laziness of Designers not learning how to use fully utilize their own design tools." He's also written books on computer animation & audio engineering (both woefully out of date but still available through Amazon), and he loves helping people learn, so...you should come!

We've also got Philip Z. Kimball, our on-site lawyer who specializes in creative & technology industry-related law, preparing some workshops on Intellectual Property, Trademark, Patent & Copyright law as it applies to the freelancer and small business. These are things we often let fall by the wayside - they're not much fun to deal with - but we need to learn to better protect ourselves and Philip has kindly made himself available to answers any questions you may have about the basics of the applicable laws. We really like Phil - like us, he's done with working for large companies and wants to blaze his own trail (legally, of course) by helping out small businesses.

More info coming soon. Fun people learning fun things in a fun way. Rock on.