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ryerson university
WHO WE ARE?
WHAT IS TAGA?
TAGA stands for the Technical Association of the Graphic Arts. Established in 1948, TAGA is the only global professional technical association for the graphic arts industries. TAGA has the industrys best collection of technical papers and abstracts, written by some of the 300 world-renowned industry professionals members of TAGA. TAGA focuses on traditional areas of press, ink and paper engineering applications but also cutting edge graphic arts systems, software, and computer technology developments. Every year, TAGA hosts the TAGA Annual Technical Conference. The TAGA conference is the main destination for the student chapters and individual industry members as this conference provides industry and student members the opportunity to learn about the latest technology and research in the graphic arts industry, through seminars and networking. Over the four days of this conference will be the judging of the TAGA Student Chapter student publications as we compete to win the Grand Prize, the Helmut Kipphan Cup for best overall student technical journal. Visit: taga.org
What is RYETAGA?
RYE
ryerson university
RYETAGA stands for the Ryerson Technical Association of the Graphic Arts. RYETAGA is an official Student Chapter of TAGA. Our chapter consist of over 100 students from the first to the fourth year of our Ryerson University Graphic Communications Management (GCM) Program.
TAGA Student Chapters, consists of students and a faulty advisor, but distinctively remains entirely student-run. TAGA Student Chapters are groups of students studying the graphic arts discipline throughout universities worldwide. The objectives for our student group is to stimulate scholarly research in cutting edge graphic arts systems, software, and computer technology developments as well as traditional areas of press, ink and paper engineering applications. Most notably, Ryerson has been awarded the Harvey Levenson Undergraduate Student Paper Award three years in a row. The main objective for TAGA Student Chapters is to provide students with publishing opportunities through our student journal publication. With over 100 student members of RYETAGA, we are all dedicated to focusing our efforts on the design, planning and production of our technical journal for the competition held during the TAGA Annual Technical Conference.
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EXECUTIVE TEAM
2010/2011
WHAT DO WE DO?
Journal Production
All Student Chapters of TAGA compete to produce the best overall technical journal. The journal contains research papers written by students during their third year Printing Processes course. The best research papers are then published in the journal. All of the research tests conducted are supported by equipment donations from the Canadian printing industry. RYETAGA student members take part in every aspect of our journal production. The steps that we take in producing our journal are from concept to final product. From the beginning our students research and write all the technical writing that is the content of our journal. Our students take their creativity to design an innovative concept for the journal. Our student members apply what we learn about print and execute it during journal production. We preflight, impose, proof, print, bind, package and present our journal. This year in particular, we would like to learn more about FinePix REAL 3D Technology, as we are incorporating lenticular technology into our journal. As a result, our members at RYETAGA will gain more experience and insight in the process of creating our technical journal.
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SPONSOR US
COLLABORATE WITH STUDENTS The TAGA Annual Conference held this March 2011 provides a network links for industry and students. If Fujifilm Canada were to sponsor us, your brand will gain exposure among the top educators of the graphic arts industry. Your company would be providing students an opportunity to meet ambitious international students and learn about current industry trends. Depending on level of sponsorship, whether it is monetary, supplies, or networking, the success of our journal at the conference will also be reflected with Fujifilm Canadas support.
RYETAGAs success exists because of the support of our generous sponsors. Thank you for your previous donation of a networking skills workshop for students at GCM. Although we do host fundraisers to cover fees, we still rely on the generous support offered throughout the graphic arts industry to assist with the funding required to produce our outstanding journal, which we sent last year in gratitude for your support. We also appreciate other forms of donations such as software, materials, or assisting during the production process of the journal.
NETWORK WITH INDUSTRY There will be over 150 industry professionals from around the world attending the conference. Each industry professional will be reviewing the contents of our journal, including our industry supporters spread. This provides Fujifilm Canada the connection to international industry professionals.
DONATION We would be grateful if you could match last years donation of a networking skills workshop for students at GCM. You can also sponsor the production of our journal. Our suggested minimum donation is $100, for which will receive an honourable mention published in our journal. In addition, we are offering sponsorship levels that provide Fujifilm Canada more opportunities for exposure.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
GOLD ($1000+)
SILVER ($500-$750)
Small logo in journal Medium logo displayed on RYETAGA website
Large logo printed in journal including a special dedication page for each company
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