
Vector Basic Training Workshops.
The Vector Basic Training (VBT) one day workshop is a live three hour event that takes the attender through a systematic creative process that reinforces drawing, and demonstrates how to precisely build your drawn design in vector form through simple vector build methods.
My goal is to help demystify the often frustrating process of creating vector graphics, so you can leave the event better equipped to produce well-crafted vector artwork for your own design projects.
Attenders can bring their own laptops and follow along using the vector resource files I’ll provide to those who sign up to attend, or they can just watch the presentation. Either way you’ll learn a lot. Attender questions are welcomed during the live event and every paid attender will receive a discount code good for 35% off my book Vector Basic Training.
Who is This Workshop For?
The methods I cover in this workshop will apply to graphic designers, web developers, illustrators, Interactive designers or anyone who needs to create original vector graphics using drawing programs like Adobe Illustrator, FreeHand, CorelDraw or even InkScape for their own projects.

This workshop is being hosted by the Glitschka Studios and is open to all local creative people who’d like to attend.
What: Vector Basic Training Workshop (3 hrs)
Who: Von Glitschka – www.vonglitschka.com
When: May 12 from 9:00 – 12:00 (Noon)
Where: Red Lion Hotel, Salem
Why: To improve your creative process.
Resource Files for VBT Workshop: Will be emailed to attenders by May 9th.
Important: Space at this event is limited to 25 people. Once attendance is full I’ll disable sign-up. Free coffee, water and pastries will be provided. (See sign-up information below)


















A Decade of Design
A decade of Illustrative Design.
I’ve been working in the graphic design industry since 1987. For the first 15 years of my career I worked for “The Man” doing both design and illustration at ever company I worked for. In March of 2002 I incorporated my business Glitschka Studios and became an independent creative.
Initially I had planned to grow my business into a local boutique design shop, but after my first year in business I realized my strength and passion were better suited as a creative hired gun for other agencies and companies both locally and internationally. I purposely focused on this niche and it’s been a full-tilt creative boogie ever since.
To celebrate my 10th year in business I’ve created two fun give away items for those who follow my work.
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