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Cal Poly to Host 2016 International Graphic Communication Week Jan. 25-29
Monday 25. January 2016 - Cal Polys Graphic Communication Department will host International Graphic Communication Week from Monday through Friday, Jan. 25-29.
The event celebrates Benjamin Franklins contributions to science, technology, communication, and particularly to the printed word and how that has shaped societys great institutions. The theme this year is “Rooted in Print.”
Cal Poly has hosted this annual event, which includes lectures and related activities, since 1984.
The program will include these daily focused topics:
Monday, Jan. 25 – Business and Printing Technology Day
Tuesday, Jan. 26 – Design and Web Media Day
Wednesday, Jan. 27 – Packaging and Printed Electronics Day
Thursday, Jan. 28 – Alumni and Advisory Board Day
Friday, Jan. 29 – Career Day
Presentations will include updates on the paper industry, trends in database management and postal addressing, insight into printed collateral produced to launch Disneys new “Star Wars” movie, printed electronics and functional imaging, trends in packaging and design, and a panel discussing issues that people entering the web design and mobile app design industry should know about.
Speakers represent leading organizations in the graphic communication field, including Verso, Esko Graphics, Accuzip, The Dot Printer, Flint Group, Continental Colorcraft, Disney Studios, XYZ Graphics, CoStar Group, HP, Fleetwood-Fibre, Harper Incorporated, Emerald Packaging, ThinFilm, Diversified Labeling Solutions, Rochester Institute of Technology, Pacific Southwest Container, and The Office of State Printing California.
Kevin Clegg, CEO of Americhip, will give the keynote address at the International Graphic Communication Week Banquet, which takes place on Jan. 28 at the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo and is sponsored by SAGE Publications, Konica-Minolta, Ricoh, EFI, Esko, Heidelberg and Utah Paper Box. A leader in multisensorized communications, Clegg will present highlights of technological innovations that are driven by print and enhanced by emotional and tactile components that incorporate light, audio, material substrates, and Video in Print.
Employers will be attending Career Day on Jan. 29 to recruit graduating seniors for full-time positions and internships.
Additionally, Raymond J. Prince will talk about the progress made in displaying the vast volumes of materials made available through the former Wadewitz Library – now called the Raymond J. Prince Graphic Arts Collection, housed in Cal Polys Graphic Communication Department.