• Graphic Communication Arts

    Printing technologies have evolved, and students must learn modern digital printing processes in order to understand their current impact on society.

    While this includes offset lithography, digital, and screen printing processes, it can also include new fabrication technologies like 3D printing, 3D scanning and laser etching. Students can:

    • Add texture and style to mat board, paper and cardstock with laser engravers
    • Create colorful decals, labels, banners and posters with wide format color printers
    • Take designs to the next level with affordable 3D printers and handheld 3D scanners

    Add a new layer of hands-on learning to your classroom with tools and technologies that allow students to truly visualize objects and bring their designs to life.

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Discover modern teaching technologies changing graphic communication arts classrooms.

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  • Roland’s wide format color printers and print-cut machines allow you to create colorful decals, labels, banners, posters, vehicle and floor graphics, apparel decoration, and just about any sign imaginable.
  • Universal Laser Systems allow students to produce specialty die cuts and perform multiple processes in the same work area, including through-cutting, kiss-cutting, perforating and scoring. Students who focus on product marketing communications can create mock-ups, packaging and P-O-P displays without dies.
  • 3D printers from Stratasys fuel limitless creativity when students get to see, hold and test their ideas in real life.