Digital Printing and Imaging Communications - Drumright

Digital Printing and Imaging Communications is a highly sophisticated, vibrant industry at the cutting edge of innovation, including the combination of new digital and traditional press technologies.  The historic role – putting ink on paper – is just one of a broad spectrum of client services provided.  Nevertheless, printing holds, and will continue to hold, an important role in our culture’s communications structure for many years to come.

America’s digital printing and imaging industry offers an exciting career that combines good pay with plenty of challenge and growth, all in a vital industry that has been central to our society and our way of life.  Today’s printing industry is a competitive, innovative business in which technology savvy and diverse job skills are in high demand.  A career in Digital Printing and Imaging Communications provides an opportunity for expression of creativity along with a sense of pride in seeing a project evolve into a unique product.

Career Majors in Digital Printing and Imaging Communications


Career Major: Electronic Publishing Technician

Electronic Publishing Technicians use computer software, format and combine text, numerical data, photographs, charts, and other visual graphic elements to produce publication-ready material. This material includes books, business cards, calendars, magazines, newsletters and newspapers, packaging, slides and tickets.

Career Major: Finishing Operator

The focus of this career major is applying various binderies and finishing methods to printed materials, calculating and cutting paper, operating various folding equipment and applying various packaging, delivery and shipping procedures.

Career Major: Graphic Illustrator

Graphic illustrators plan, analyze and create visual solutions to communications problems. They find the most effective way to get messages across in print, electronic and film media using a variety of methods such as color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various sprint and layout techniques. Graphic illustrators develop the overall layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, journals, corporate reports, and other publications. They also produce promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for products and services – called environmental graphics – for business and governments. An increasing number of graphic illustrators also develop materials for Internet web pages, interactive media, and multimedia projects. Graphic illustrators also may produce the credits that appear before and after television programs and movies.

Career Major: Graphic Design-Production Technician

Graphic designers prepare sketches or layouts – by hand or with the aid of a computer – to illustrate their vision for the design. They select colors, sound, artwork, photography, animation, style of type, and other visual elements for the design. Designers also select the size and arrangements of the different elements on the page or screen. They may create graphs and charts from data for us in publications, and they often consult with copywriters on any text that companies the design. Designers then present the completed design to their clients or art/creative director for approval. In printing and publishing terms, graphic designers also may assist the printers by selecting the type of paper and ink for the publication and reviewing the mock-up design for errors before final publication. Graphic designers use specialized computer software to create layouts and design elements and to program animated graphics.

Career Major: Printing Design Technician

Modern printing is a highly sophisticated, vibrant industry at the cutting edge of innovation, including the combination of new digital and traditional press technologies. Designers prepare sketches or layouts – by hand or with the aid of a computer – to illustrate their vision for the design. They select colors, sound, artwork, photography, animation, style of type, and other visual elements for the design. Designers also select the size and arrangement of the different elements on the page or screen. Instruction and hands-on activities focus on finishing operations, graphic imaging, proofing and printing principles, drawing, illustration, along with vinyl and screen printing.

Career Major: Image Print Designer

Printing and graphic communications are everywhere. Documents, brochures, books, magazines, decals, labels, and signs utilize creative techniques in an effective way to get messages across in print, electronic, and film media. Designers use a variety of methods such as color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various print and layout techniques to accomplish this. Instruction and hands-on activities focus on graphic imaging, computer fundamentals, proofing and printing principles, digital photography, image capture, scanning black/white and color, image editing, digital image manipulation, digital photography, photo software and digital images, along with vinyl signage and screen printing.

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Starting Salaries: Tech Graduates for Last Year Avg. to High Salary: $22,880 - $24,960
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