Since the establishment of the TAGA Student Chapters in 1985, student chapters have produced technical publications to showcase their student research, and starting in 1993, the TAGA Board of Directors has awarded a Grand Prize Award to recognize their efforts in producing their TAGA Student Publications. Renamed in 2006 as the Helmut Kipphan Cup (after Dr. Helmut Kipphan—for his time, support, and advocacy of the TAGA Student Chapters), the award is now a traveling trophy that is presented to the school that has produced a Student Publication that excels in technical content, print quality, and design. In addition, several Special Recognition Awards will be presented to schools that have proven their abilities in these individual areas. An additional “Attendees’ Choice” award will be given to the school that receives the most votes from all conference attendees. The student publication is intended to be a collection of student research in the associated areas of graphic technology. Any institution with an active TAGA student chapter is encouraged to participate. 2013 Award Winner Grenoble Institute of Technology Student Publication Special Recognition Best in Technical Writing – Clemson University Best in Publication Design – Ryerson University Best in Production Quality – Clemson University Best in Overall Quality – Clemson University Attendee’s Choice – Appalachian State University Previous Winners For more information on on the Helmut Kipphan Student Publication Award, Click Here. *Active student membership is required for submission in competitions or exhibition.If there are any questions, please contact TAGA@printing.org or...
Helmut Kipphan Student Publication Award
Since the establishment of the TAGA Student Chapters in 1985, student chapters have produced technical publications to showcase their student research, and starting in 1993, the TAGA Board of Directors has awarded a Grand Prize Award to recognize their efforts in producing their TAGA Student Publications. Renamed in 2006 as the Helmut Kipphan Cup (after Dr. Helmut Kipphan—for his time, support, and advocacy of the TAGA Student Chapters), the award is now a traveling trophy that is presented to the school that has produced a Student Publication that excels in technical content, print quality, and design. In addition, several Special Recognition Awards will be presented to schools that have proven their abilities in these individual areas. An additional “Attendees’ Choice” award will be given to the school that receives the most votes from all conference attendees. The student publication is intended to be a collection of student research in the associated areas of graphic technology. Any institution with an active TAGA student chapter is encouraged to participate. 2013 Award Winner Grenoble Institute of Technology Student Publication Special Recognition Best in Technical Writing – Clemson University Best in Publication Design – Ryerson University Best in Production Quality – Clemson University Best in Overall Quality – Clemson University Attendee’s Choice – Appalachian State University Previous Winners For more information on on the Helmut Kipphan Student Publication Award, Click Here. *Active student membership is required for submission in competitions or exhibition.If there are any questions, please contact TAGA@printing.org or...
Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award
The Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award was established in 1995 to recognize the quality of the research papers authored by graduate level students. The award is named for Warren “Dusty” Rhodes, a long-standing TAGA member and dedicated advocate of graphic arts research. Warren L. “Dusty” Rhodes began his career in the graphic arts as a student at the School of Photography at RIT. He later conducted research on pictorial color in newspapers by web offset at the Graphic Arts Research Center at the school. In 1952 he was made head of the Photographic Laboratory at GARC and extended his research to include print sharpness, color reproduction, and quality control. As the head of GARC, he also served terms as president of TAGA and ISCC, was an IARIGAI delegate, and was a member of the Executive Committee of the Research and Engineering Council of the Graphic Arts. Mr. Rhodes later joined the Xerox Research Center where he held positions in management and research, focusing on scanning, digitizing, and challenges of color image display, manipulation, and printing. Award & Recognition An award certificate will be presented to the winning student or to a representative at the TAGA Conference. The author of the winning paper will receive a complimentary registration for the TAGA Annual Technical Conference (ATC). The author of the winning paper is given the opportunity to present their paper at the TAGA Student Brunch. The winning paper will be published in the Annual Technical Proceedings published after the conference 2013 Award Recipient No Award for 2013 Previous Winners For more information on on the Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award, Click Here. *Active student membership is required for submission in competitions or exhibition.If there are any questions, please contact TAGA@printing.org or...
Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award
The Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award was established in 1995 to recognize the quality of the research papers authored by graduate level students. The award is named for Warren “Dusty” Rhodes, a long-standing TAGA member and dedicated advocate of graphic arts research. Warren L. “Dusty” Rhodes began his career in the graphic arts as a student at the School of Photography at RIT. He later conducted research on pictorial color in newspapers by web offset at the Graphic Arts Research Center at the school. In 1952 he was made head of the Photographic Laboratory at GARC and extended his research to include print sharpness, color reproduction, and quality control. As the head of GARC, he also served terms as president of TAGA and ISCC, was an IARIGAI delegate, and was a member of the Executive Committee of the Research and Engineering Council of the Graphic Arts. Mr. Rhodes later joined the Xerox Research Center where he held positions in management and research, focusing on scanning, digitizing, and challenges of color image display, manipulation, and printing. Award & Recognition An award certificate will be presented to the winning student or to a representative at the TAGA Conference. The author of the winning paper will receive a complimentary registration for the TAGA Annual Technical Conference (ATC). The author of the winning paper is given the opportunity to present their paper at the TAGA Student Brunch. The winning paper will be published in the Annual Technical Proceedings published after the conference 2013 Award Recipient No Award for 2013 Previous Winners For more information on on the Dusty Rhodes Graduate Student Paper Award, Click Here. *Active student membership is required for submission in competitions or exhibition.If there are any questions, please contact TAGA@printing.org or...