LIA Queensland celebrated International Print Day with “The Print Experience” themed evening at Xerox headquarters in Brisbane last night.
More than 40 attendees joined in with LIA to contribute to the IPD mission in educating and informing the global print and marketing community through 24-hours of open knowledge sharing.
LIA National President Mel Ireland opened the evening with a presentation reinforcing to attendees why they should be proud to be part of the industry, followed by Tree Tribes' Nicky Ferrer who shared the importance of planting native trees when celebrating life milestones.
Ireland said the printing industry was now Australia's third largest manufacturer, following the demise of car production.A wide variety of locally printed jobs were on display for attendees to discuss design, production and, "made for a great discussion on production methods and inspired a few new ideas for some of the designers present," said LIA Queensland.
“The team at Xerox were very accommodating and provided an excellent venue for the assembled group to network."
This is the fourth year of the IPD initiative as organised by the Print Media Centr. For more information visit www.printmediacentr.com