International Print Day is an annual celebration of the global print industry that provides education through 24 hours of open knowledge sharing on social media. Taking place on 21 October, the day provides participants with access to a wealth of information on global companies, products, and services from the print and integrated marketing community, and serves as a platform for global networking opportunities.

Print will once again trend the planet through 24 hours of social media sharing. The celebration gets underway at 6PM ET (midnight South African time) in the United States on October 20th and finishes 24 hours later in the United States at 6PM ET on October 21st.

The global print community will use social media to network, exchange knowledge and information, and proclaim their love for print and the people that make it possible by following and sharing using the hashtag #IPD20. Connect with International Print Day on Twitter and on Facebook. Last year’s event generated more than 12 million impressions, with more than 100 million impressions recorded to date, and #IPD20 will be adding millions more to that figure this year. Print fans can support this year’s theme by also using the hashtag #ElevatePrint, continuing the Print Media Centr mission to help raise the industry to the next level through partnerships, products and services as well as through diversity and inclusion.

IPD always takes place on a Wednesday to coincide with #PrintChat, a lively and informative Twitter chat taking place every Wednesday at 4PM ET. With more than 1.7 billion social media impressions under its belt to date, joining #PrintChat on October 21st is a perfect way to expand network and exchange ideas with the global community.

The print celebration doesn’t stop there – October 22nd marks this year’s #GirlsWhoPrint Day, which is going virtual for 2020 and will include the presentation of the Girlie Award and the annual Women in Leadership panel, which has become the cornerstone of the event. The seventh recipient of the award will be in esteemed company, joining previous winners Pat McGrew, Cary Sherburn, Deborah Corn, Trish Witkowski, Jules Van Sant and Sabine Geldermann. To find out more and to register for the Girls Who Print Day Conference, visit girlswhoprint.net

Deborah Corn, Principal at Print Media Centr, Founder of International Print Day and Girls Who Print, said, ‘Despite these challenging times, there is a trifecta of ‘printspiration’ for print lovers to look forward to in October. The International Print Day theme of #ElevatePrint is especially poignant and hopefully punctuates that getting back to ‘normal’ shouldn’t be the goal of the industry. Girls Who Print Day follows on the 22nd with the support of more than 60 industry partners and the Printing United Digital Experience gets underway on October 26. It is so important that we keep participating in initiatives that are bringing us together – even through a screen. Together, we are better; together, we find a way to make it happen; together, we ‘Print Long and Prosper.’’

INTERNATIONAL PRINT DAY
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