Scouts can inspire future print and graphics leaders-with our help

March 14, 2024 | Posted in: PGSF Blogs | Scholarships | Student Resources

Synonymous with adventure and character building, the Scouts organizations have long prepared kids, teens, and young adults for both life’s adventures and future careers. Central to this mission is the cherished merit badge program, a rigorous curriculum that draws on professionals across the United States to instill crucial skills on a variety of paths. This program imparts valuable life lessons and offers a pathway to various careers, including the dynamic field of print and graphics.

Connecting Scouts with industry professionals

Scout Merit Badge for Graphic ArtsScouts have the opportunity to earn a merit badge in the field of graphic arts. The scope of graphic arts is vast, ranging from the creation of business cards to the design of books and billboards, print and mail, apparel, graphic design, publishing, and so much more. The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) actively seeks to cultivate young minds’ interest in this profession, creating a pipeline of talented and skilled industry leaders.

PGSF recognizes the opportunities to connect Scouts with professionals in the graphic arts industry. By providing space, time, and opportunities for Scouts to learn these skills, industry experts contribute to shaping the future of the profession. This collaborative effort ensures that the enthusiasm and curiosity of Scouts are met with guidance from seasoned professionals who are passionate about passing on their knowledge.

A journey of learning and discovery

The graphic arts merit badge is not just a token achievement–it is a journey of learning and discovery. Scouts engage in a variety of activities to earn this badge, gaining insights into the intricacies of producing printed communications. Participants embark on a hands-on exploration of the graphic arts world, from understanding prepress technologies to mastering post-press specialties like cutting, folding, gluing, and binding.

A highlight of the badge requirements is the design and printing of a tangible piece, be it a business card, booklet, or even a t-shirt. Scouts not only showcase their creativity but also engage in the decision-making process, providing a rationale for their design choices and selecting the most appropriate press and technology for a given project.

Scouts Merit Badge for Graphic Arts

Professional exposure in print

Beyond the technical aspects, Scouts are encouraged to make in-person or online visits to various industry locations and speak about their findings.

  • Newspaper Printing Plant: Following a story from the editor to the press provides insights into the production and distribution of daily news.
  • Printing Facilities: Visiting retail, commercial, or in-plant printing facilities allows Scouts to witness a project from its inception to completion.
  • University-level Graphic Arts Program: Exploring available courses and prerequisites in a school’s graphic arts program offers a glimpse into academic paths.
  • Websites of Graphic Arts Organizations: Scouts visit websites of graphic arts professional organizations and printing-related companies to understand the broader industry landscape.

Scouts are also required to explore career opportunities within graphic arts, learning aspects of education, training, and real-world experience. This exposure helps them make informed decisions about their future paths.

Beyond graphic arts: Exploring paths in print and communications

Beyond Graphic Arts - exploring paths in print and communicationsThe world of merit badges extends beyond graphic arts, with opportunities in pulp and paper. In this realm, Boy Scouts delve into urgent topics such as sustainable forest management, recycling practices, clean energy, and careers in papermaking. Additionally, media-related merit badges like journalism and photography incorporate print components, providing a holistic view of the interconnected nature of various fields. Girl Scouts offer merit badges in bookmaking and website design.

Guiding the next generation

The merit badge program benefits more than just the Scouts. It opens opportunities for professionals in print and mail companies, paper mills, graphic design agencies, publishing houses, and more to play a pivotal role in guiding the next generation of print and communications specialists through mentorship and connection. When industry leaders share their expertise and passion with Scouts, they help create a symbiotic relationship that benefits the whole profession.

University programs: Bridging academics and industry

University print and graphic arts programs are critical to fostering the next generation of talent. Universities can actively participate in this initiative by collaborating with local Scout troops. Workshops, lectures, and sharing insights into academic paths related to graphic arts can offer Scouts a seamless transition from their scouting experiences to specialized education. This collaboration not only enriches the educational experience of Scouts but also ensures a robust pathway for aspiring professionals.

Embracing the adventure together

A Scout’s journey into graphic arts is not just about earning a badge; it is a transformative experience that shapes future leaders in the printing and graphics industry. We believe adventure awaits in print and paper, and PGSF is thrilled to connect our community leaders with troops offering these merit badges. Reach out by email or call 866-556-PGSF (7473) to start creating a career today.