GAERF LAUNCHES 2013 STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION

Entrants Challenged to Produce a Product Irreplaceable by Electronic Media

        
         
Reston, VAThe Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF) announces the launch of the GAERF 2013 Student Design Competition themed: “Forever Print.” Although we live in a ‘digital age’, we continue to be surrounded by printed material because certain kinds of information are best conveyed in print, and proven to be the most effective way to market and sell products. This fifth annual contest challenges students to demonstrate their creativity and skill by producing a printed product that in today’s world cannot be replaced by electronic media.

       
        The competition is open to all students attending secondary or post-secondary institutions in the continental United States who are studying in a graphic communications/ printing, advertising, graphic design or interactive media program. Entries selected by GAERF will be judged by a panel of industry professionals.
 
       First place winners and their instructors will receive a two-day trip, all expenses paid, to attend PRINT 13 in Chicago, IL. The winning students will receive $2,000 awards presented during PRINT 13’s Career Awareness Day, Thursday, September 12, 2013. Second place winners will be awarded $1,500, and the third place winners will receive $1,000.
 
       “GAERF is proud to continue its commitment to supporting education initiatives by encouraging creativity and self-expression in students through the art of design and production,” said GAERF President Ralph Nappi. “This competition will serve to recognize our best and brightest students, as well as the significant commitment of their instructors.” 
 
      For complete information about the GAERF 2013 Student Design Competition visit: www.graphicCOMMcentral.org.

About GAERF®
The Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation was created by the National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL); NPES The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing, and Converting Technologies; and, the Printing Industries of America in 1983. These three national associations jointly own the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC). GAERF was created to channel a portion of the revenues earned by GASC-managed shows into projects supporting a strong future for the industry. For additional information about the Foundation and its programs, visit the GAERF website: www.gaerf.org or phone toll-free: (866) 381-9839. 

 

SOURCE: GAERF