PGSF Releases Updated Career Poster

October 12, 2015 | Posted in: Student Resources | Careers Resources

2015PGSF_Careerguide_CoverPittsburgh, PA, October 12, 2015—In an effort to recruit young people into the graphics industry the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation has released a freshly designed career poster. The launch of the new 17 x 22 poster, first created by the Education Council in 2006, provides updated statistics on the industry in an attractive and eye-catching manner. It also utilizes QR codes which not only drive users to sites with more details but show the marriage of print and electronic media. The poster is part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to enhance the image of the industry as well as support the students who are already enrolled in courses for graphic arts.

The posters will be distributed throughout the United States, primarily to high schools, technical schools and community colleges. Printing companies and industry vendors who would like to participate in distributing copies of the poster should contact the Foundation to obtain copies of the poster for local distribution. Check out what the poster looks like by viewing it at www.pgsf.org/resources.

“This represents another key tool for attracting young persons into our industry and increasing our visibility.” Stated John Berthelsen, Vice-president of Development, “Printers tell us that they are worried about where their future employees are coming from and this is one way to help get them thinking about graphic arts as a career.”

The poster was printed through a partnership with HP and GPA Specialty Substrate Solutions. It was produced on the floor during the recent GraphExpo print show on the HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press.

About PGSF: The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation is a not-for-profit, private, industry-directed organization that dispenses technical and college scholarships and assistance to talented youth interested in graphic communication careers. The mission of PGSF is “To strengthen the print and graphic communication industry by providing scholarship assistance.” In 2015, over 200 students were provided with support totaling over $400,000. Visit their site at www.pgsf.org