HP and AIGA partner to help designers combine data, digital and print

HP and AIGA, the professional association for design, have announced their partnership in advancing digital print technology and digital user experiences. The collaboration seeks to bring AIGA members exclusive benefits to increase their capabilities in digital print innovation, and arm HP with valuable insights to deliver “extraordinary and inspiring design ideas through AIGA’s diverse community of designers.” Since 2010, AIGA’s in-house INitiative has been a robust program providing the skills, tools, technologies, inspiration and resources needed to enable designers to advance design competencies, build leadership skills, make a greater impact on business growth at their companies, and connect and collaborate with a broader network of peers and experts.

Shuchi Sarkar.
Shuchi Sarkar.

“HP’s digital print technology is changing the way designers work by providing them with cutting-edge tools to address the unique opportunities and challenges they face,” said Shuchi Sarkar, HP’s Graphics Solution Business Global Marketing Head. “Our partnership with AIGA underscores the industry’s transformation from analogue to digital print technologies, as HP and AIGA empower designers to connect with customers in new and innovative ways.”
Partnering with HP will help local AIGA Chapters deliver more engaging brand experiences through innovative HP digital print applications, and provide resources for in-house-focused events and activities in their own communities. HP will build awareness of HP tools, technologies and capabilities, as well as create greater demand for HP customers at the local level. The sponsorship will extend through events and programming to provide AIGA’s growing segment of in-house members access to industry trends and market analysis. HP subject matter experts will bring their unique knowledge of digital and print to immersive workshops such as Innovation Labs hosted at HP’s Graphics Experience Center in Alpharetta, Georgia – where designers get hands-on learning and practice real-life business problem solving using HP technology, software and equipment.
Julie Anixter.
Julie Anixter.

“AIGA designers represent a powerful group of visual communicators who serve every industry with design excellence. They’re committed to designing experiences that drive business impact. They know that it’s a digital and print world, and that the best experiences marry both mediums seamlessly,” said Julie Anixter, Executive Director of AIGA.
“By partnering with HP, we’re able to help our members stay on the cutting edge of technology and add a whole new suite of ways to delight customers. We’re thrilled about this partnership with HP and for what the pairing of our capabilities will bring in the future.”

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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