The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators
Council (RCC) meets monthly to learn from one another and hone their skills in
public relations and communications. This month, members will get a crash
course in basic design.
Horton Group in Nashville is to host the Religion
Communicators Council (RCC) for a seminar in “Basic Principles of Good Design”
on February 18th over lunch.
Horton Group is a Nashville-based web, mobile and
marketing agency founded in 1996. Horton's full marketing services include
creative web design, web development, mobile app development, internet
marketing, search engine optimization (SEO) and strategic business planning. According
to its website, “Horton Group builds websites and critical marketing tools for
effective communication on the internet and beyond. We help our clients with
custom lead generation and search engine marketing tools.”
So in February, Horton Group will help religious communicators
learn more about the principles of good design from Senior Designer Corey
Lamp. Lamp is a graduate of Western
Kentucky University, though he began his studies in graphic design long before
college years. His biography online describes, “…a boy who turned his math book
into a sketchbook…” and, “…creating websites in Photoshop ‘for fun.’”
“Our group couldn’t be more excited to visit Horton Group
and learn from seasoned professionals,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, President of
the Nashville RCC Chapter, “the objective I have for RCC is to provide forums
of professional development for the members, and this lunch meeting will be an
excellent opportunity for designers to improve their craft.”
The meeting will take place on February 18, 2014 over
lunch at the Horton Group offices. Interested religion communicators are
encouraged to attend, and join the RCC.
The Religion Communicators Council (RCC), founded in
1929, is an interfaith association of religion communicators at work in print
and electronic communication, marketing and public relations. Members of the
RCC come from many different religions and backgrounds including Christianity, Judaism,
Baha’i Faith, Islam and Scientology, among others. For more information, visit
religioncommunicators.org. For more information about Horton Group, visit
hortongroup.com.
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