We've got a fully loaded design track again this year on Wednesday, October 17th (Day 2) of Connections. Hear the latest and greatest straight from ExactTarget designers, customers and partners as we dig deeper into the world of interactive design and email marketing.
It's going to be big! Here are the sessions we're offering:
Ask the Design Experts I (8:30 - 9:25 a.m.)
Join a panel of email design experts as they discuss email trends of 2012, design collaboration and the future of email.
Email Design for the Age of the Mobile Inbox (9:40 - 10:35 a.m.)
2012 research shows that more people open email on mobile phones than on desktop or laptop computers! Learn how to survive and thrive in the new mobile game. Get design tips on what you can do to ensure your emails render as intended.
Advanced Data-Driven Design with Scripting (10:50 - 11:45 a.m.)
Want to realize the true potential of one-to-one marketing? Learn to harness AMPscript and server-side JavaScript to deliver targeted, eye-popping designs that impress your subscribers (and your CMO).
Email Design for Design Gurus: From Wireframes to Stylesheets (1:00 - 1:55 p.m.)
Are you a design expert? If so, this session is for you. Polish your skills by learning a few new tricks for optimizing visual appeal AND response.
Intro to Email Design that Pops! (2:10 - 3:05 p.m.)
Regardless of whether your team consists of one person or 100, you can achieve great results. You just need to know where to start. Join ExactTarget’s design experts as they share tips and tricks on how to build a great email.
Ask the Design Experts II (3:20 - 4:15 p.m.)
Join a panel of email design experts as they discuss design strategy, challenges, inspiration and the future of email.
Check the full Connections 2012 agenda for a list of our speakers, updates and additional information on the other great tracks being offered. If you're not able to attend, slides will be posted shortly after Connections on 3sixty.
See you there!
Andrea Smith
Senior Design Consultant










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