Students Dive into Specialty Printing at SGIA Headquarters
Written January 27, 2015
Categories: AD News, Press Release
Fairfax, Virginia — On Tuesday, January 13, Monroe Technology Center (Leesburg, Virginia) came back to SGIA Headquarters with a fresh batch of first-year students to get insider access into the world of screen printing.
Johnny Shell, SGIA’s Vice President of Technical Services began the day with a detailed presentation about the history of screen printing before diving into the different kinds of mesh and how to expose and coat screens. Next, students got the chance to try their hand at printing T-shirts with various designs and high-level techniques.
“This field trip to SGIA gives students the chance to pair the knowledge they’ve obtained in the classroom with professional applications and printing techniques,” said Ashley Arneson, SGIA’s Associate Manager of Education. “It provides them with a thorough, well-rounded experience.”
The day wrapped up with an in-depth look at wide-format printing presented by Ray Weiss, SGIA’s Digital Imaging Specialist. “[Visiting SGIA] has presented the students a wonderful opportunity,” said Pam Smith, Graphic Communications instructor at Monroe Technology Center. “In class we present theory; here, with the hands-on demonstrations, it clicks.”
Are you an educator potentially interested in exposing your students to specialty imaging? Contact Ashley Arneson for details and check out the SGIA Education Connection, where you’ll discover quick links and valuable resources tailor-made for graphic art educators. These resources include curriculum outlines, equipment and supply exchange area, information on the Tom Frecska Student Printing Competition and more.
SGIA — Supporting the Leaders of the Digital & Screen Printing Community
“Specialty imaging” comprises digital imaging, screen printing and the many other imaging technologies SGIA members use, including those they’ll tap in the future. These are the imaging processes and technologies employed to create new products and to enhance existing products including point-of-purchase displays, printed electronics, membrane switches, signs, advertisements, garments, containers and vehicles. Make the most of your specialty imaging business.
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