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Design Lab: Presentations

What's Happening

Are you ready to improve the clarity, appeal, and professionalism of your astrology presentations? This six-week laboratory, Alberto Forero gives you hands-on exercises in a lab setting to introduce astrologers to visual design basics and best practices, so you can start effectively communicating your astrological ideas and research with a broader audience (online and/or in person).

Our live Wednesday gatherings will use examples to demonstrate the principles of how to create effective presentations, step-by-step. Then we’ll apply these principles to your presentations. You’ll work on completing a 10-minute astrological presentation that is compelling, clear, and attractive, and by the time the lab wraps up, you’ll have a working command of best practices for effective presentation design that you can apply to all your future projects. Live attendance highly encouraged. Recordings will be available for a year after the lab ends.

Where It's Happening

CAELi's virtual campus (& Zoom)
Bio pic of Alberto Forero

Your Instructor

Alberto Forero

Alberto Forero (Translationoflight.org) is an astrologer, designer, and YouTuber based in San Francisco. He is President of the San Francisco Astrological Society and member of NCGR and ISAR. He graduated with a BA in Art from Williams College. He has taught at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. He has extensive experience in visual and user experience design and management at places like The Los Angeles Times, Lending Club, Square USA (Final Fantasy IX), Waxpoetics Magazine, and The New Yorker magazine. He completed the Horary Practitioner’s course and the Astronomy for Astrologers class at the School of Traditional Astrology, and is currently in Year 2 of Austin Coppock’s Fundamentals of Astrology course. Alberto posts astrological analyses on the Translation of Light channel on YouTube. (https://www.youtube.com/@TranslationofLight) and is co-host of the Astrology Deathmatch YouTube show, and was a guest on the Within Orb podcast.

Additional Information

Schedule
  • Week 1 (Jan 8) – What makes a good presentation?
  • Week 2 (Jan 15) – What do you want to say?
  • Week 3 (Jan 22) – How to organize your presentation.
  • Week 4 (Jan 29 ) – How to format your presentation.
  • Week 5 (Feb 5) – First review of presentations.
  • Week 6 (Feb 12)- Final review of presentations.

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