
SEED. On Monday, October 29 in Chicago, Jim Coudal (Coudal Partners), Jason Fried (37signals), and Carlos Segura (T.26) will lead a presentation and discussion on design, entrepreneurship, and inspiration.
You'll learn about taking control of your own work, seeking out the things that inspire new ideas, and unconventional ideas about collaboration and business. The SEED conference will fill your head with knowledge you can use. This isn't about theory, its about practice.
You should attend if you're a designer (print, web, video) or a business-minded soul who's looking to figure out how to take creative ideas and turn them into something bankable. Anyone creative with an open mind will take away something useful.
The format will be comfortable and airy. Some lectures, some networking, and ample time for open discussion and Q&A. This is a day of active learning, not just idle listening.
The venue will be epic. The auditorium at the Rem Koolhaas designed McCormick Tribune Campus Center is the setting. A new building built with new ideas that pay homage to the historic Mies-designed campus.
The price is only $299/person. This includes a catered lunch. The show starts at 9am and runs until around 4pm. Register at SEED
Sketchnotes by Mike Rohde while attending the SEED Conference, October 29, 2007 at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Speakers were Carlos Segura, Jason Fried and Jim Coudal.

SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
SEED Conference sketchnotes by Mike Rohde
Jason Fried and Carlos Segura.
Main presentation room.
Main presentation room.
Carlos Segura, Jason Fried and Jim Coudal.
T26 title.
Carlos Segura title.
Seed registration and dining area.
Seed registration and dining area.
Seed registration and dining area.