Eastern Kentucky University
Graphic Communications Management
Digital Imaging Design
307 Whalin Technology Complex 521 Lancaster
Avenue Richmond, KY 40475-3102
859-622-3232 Fax 859=622=2357
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Faculty
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David W. Dailey, Ed.D.
Marlow J. Marchant, Ph.D.
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Course Descriptions
Graphic Communications
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Graphic Communications Society Under construction
Career Links
Scholarship Application Information
Technology Dept.
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Digital Imaging Design
Associate of Applied Science
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Graphic Communications Management
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Minor in Computer Electronic Publishing |
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Printing is America's third largest manufacturing industry employing over 1.2 million people in almost 46,000 establishments, and selling over $160 billion of products in 2001. But that is just the beginning of the story. Print is the original information technology that has spanned a millennium. It represents and remains the most widely adopted, portable, flexible, economical information technology ever invented. It literally touches every human's life like no other information technology. Print is a technologically diverse industry where digital and analog worlds come together to produce diverse products such as newspapers, magazines, packaging, marketing collateral, financial documents, instrumentation for vehicles, catalogs, as well as fine art lithographs. Learn more about print and how it affects you.
Graphic Communications The processes and industries
that create, develop, produce, and disseminate products utilizing
or incorporating words or pictorial images to convey information,
ideas, and feelings. Graphic Communications products facilitate
learning, enjoyment, motivation, and commerce. Graphic Communications
includes the family of market segments embracing technologies
of printing, publishing, packaging, electronic imaging, and their
allied industries; they are often referred to as the graphic arts,
print, or imaging industries.
Learn more about opportunities in the growing Printing and Publishing fields
at
Eastern Kentucky University.
Last updated 1 December 2011