Posted October 23, 2019
(Fourth Wednesday in October)
Print Media Centr (sic) puts out a website about International Print Day. Looking at this website, I learned that:
This year's theme is collaboration - in other words, working together. And on of the Twitter hashtags is #print2gether.
There are podcasts called "Podcasts from the Printerverse."
One of the memorable lines from the website is "Print Long & Prosper!"
So...what's all of that all about?
Print could be considered the original communications delivery device.
Of course, there was talking as long as there were humans, and at some points many civilizations invented (often separately from one another) written language. But mass media means communicating on a larger scale - getting ideas out to many people at once. And the original technology for that was the printing press.
Nobody wants to go back to Gutenberg-level printing technology - but using the print technologies of today is important to a lot of people, even though they have joined in with the digital revolution for most communications.
As a matter of fact, International Print Day is a digital celebration of non-digital tech, since most of it is sharing print projects over social media!
Do you consume print media? Anyone in your family still read a newspaper printed on paper? Any paper-and-ink magazine subscriptions?
I've heard that Teen Vogue is not just any teen magazine - it's got really good journalism! |
Do you like coloring with markers or colored pencils on actual paper coloring books, or reading books or comic books that are physical objects rather than downloads on a tablet?
Do you hang paper calendars up? Do you decorate your walls with art prints or posters?
Consider the continuing importance of print in a digital world...
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