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> Vol 29 will be held on November 20th at the Autodesk Design Gallery on One Market St. The theme is VIEW, spots for presenters are open, read more below.
> Click here to download the poster:
> Vol. 28 was celebrated on Septmeber 23rd at Temple SF, co-hosted with Oracle Open World 2008. The theme was "Verde Verte". Read more below...

> Vol. 27 was held August 20th (Wed.) in San Rafael. The theme was "Escape".
> Vol. 26 was held on July 23rd (Wed.) at 330 Ritch, Theme was 'Heat".
> Vol. 25 was held on June 17th (Tuesday) at 330 Ritch , as part of the SF Design Week, co-hosted with the AIGA-SF chapter. Read more below.
Click here to see some pictures of Vol. 25
(photos by Clement Tissandier)
> Paul Jamtgaard, co-founder of PK-SF, was part of the TalkShow on May 12th, read more here.
> PechaKucha-SF received the
"BEST HYPERINTELLECTUAL SHOW-AND-TELL"
award at the Best of the Bay 2007 awards of the
San Francisco Guardian!!
Click here to read more

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It's time for the design talent in San Francisco to "See & Be Seen."
So much design talent in San Francisco & so little exposure!
Here's the chance for you, designers of all kinds, to tell the world about YOUR big ideas! Break out of those pesky specialties, see what cool things are going on right here in town. Who knows you might just stimulate some cross-discipline collaborations & connections & maybe even get inspired in the process.
We have invited designers in product design, interactive media, illustration, fashion, graphics, film, architecture & landscape - virtual and real- to stand-up and show the world what they can do.
This is the San Francisco version of Pecha Kucha, originally created by
Klein Dytham Architecture in Tokyo.
> Read more about Pecha Kucha global.
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> Read recent articles on Pecha Kucha Global:
- Bloomberg
- Wired Magazine (Aug. 2007)
- Flavorpill SF
- Wired Magazine (Dec. 2006)
- Architectural Record Magazine
- Metropolis Magazine (Japan)
- ICON magazine
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Press and Podcasts on PK-SF/
> Click here to check out the video-podcast coverage on Vol.14 by 49sparks.
> PechaKucha-SF featured on Icon-O-Cast, podcast by Lunar Design Inc., with Paul Jamtgaard and Alberto Villarreal. Click here to listen to it.
> PechaKucha-SF featured on 49sparks video-podcast!
> PechaKucha-SF featured on 7x7 magazine:
Click here to read more.
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Previous events/
Click to enter the mini-galleries:
> Vol 1. January 25th, 2006
> Vol 2. February 22nd, 2006
> Vol 3. March 22nd, 2006
> Vol 4. May 24th, 2006
> Vol 5. June 21st, 2006
> Vol 6. August 30th, 2006
> Vol 7. September 27th, 2006
> Vol 8. November 14th, 2006
> Vol 9. January 17th, 2007 (1st Anniversary)
> Vol 10. February 21st, 2007
> Vol 11.
March 23rd, 2007
> Vol 12. April 25th, 2007
> Vol 13. May 30th, 2007
> Vol 14. June 27th, 2007
>Vol 15.
July 25th, 2007
>Vol 16. August 29th, 2007
>Vol 17. September 28th, 2007
>Vol 18. October 17th, 2007
>Vol 19. November 13th, 2007
>Vol 20. December 18th, 2007
>Vol 21. January 23rd, 2008
>Vol 22. March 26th, 2008
>Vol 23. April 23rd, 2008
>Vol 24. June 6th, 2008 (San Jose)
>Vol
25. June 17th, 2008
>Vol 26. July 23rd, 2008
>Vol 27. August 20th, 2008 (San Rafael)
>Vol 28. September 23rd, 2008
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Featured image (Vol. 24):

By
Craig Hobbs
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Show up or show off/
Show up > You're welcome to attend the event if you don't feel like presenting. Check the directions and dates above.
Show off > If you want to present your work and ideas at Pecha Kucha-SF, send us an e-mail to: info@pechakucha-sf.com
Rules & Format/
These are the basic rules for Pecha Kucha:
- Presentation: Each person shows 20 images. You have 20 seconds to show each image. You have no control over this. It will be programmed on a computer, so you should be fast and we recommend you practice your presentation.
- Format: 20 images in JPEG format (size: 1024 x 768 px., landscape orientation). Keep your images under 450 KB each (already compressed).
- Naming: Name your images with your initials followed by consecutive numbers, i.e. PJ-001.jpg, PJ-002.jpg, PJ-003.jpg, etc. Please practice your presentation beforehand to make sure your slides are named correctly. Please follow the format, if you don't name your images correctly the computer will order them in a wrong way and it can affect your presentation. This also makes it easier for us to run the show and handle a large amount of images : )
- Sending: Once you have your images, please e-mail them to us (no later than a day before the event). We usually have a page with a preview image of each presenter before each event, so please also send us an image that you want for your thumbnail.
- Schedule: The doors open at 7pm (19:00) & the first presentation starts at 20:20.
> Click here to download the full guidelines for PK presentations in San Francisco (PDF).
Pecha Kucha is a lot of fun for short attention fragments. We welcome a broad mix of participants, from well-known professionals to students, recent graduates, and new firms presenting their work for the first time.
Come thirsty and bring along your friends!
> Suggestion: Click here to read the article by Paul Baron on "Pecha Kucha Nights and Beer: a Sober Guide to Better Presentations".
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Pecha Kucha-Global/
This is the San Francisco version of Pecha Kucha, originally created by Klein Dytham Architects in Tokyo. Pecha Kucha has gained great success in Tokyo and it has been transferred to over 100 cities world wide, including San Francisco.
Pecha Kucha is intended to gather creative individuals to share their work and ideas in a night, chilling-out, getting together and exchanging thoughts in an informal environment. Pecha Kucha welcomes creative minds from the fields of Architecture, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Fashion Design, Animation and Design in general. We also invite students who are looking for a job and want to promote their skills. Pecha Kucha represents a new expression venue for people in the creative world.
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