NYU-SCPS and Cal Poly to Sponsor Seminar on Virtual Proofing
NEW YORK, N.Y. and SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.—In their first joint bi-coastal effort, the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies (NYU-SCPS) Master of Arts Program in Graphic Communications Management and Technology, and the Graphic Communication Institute at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Calif. will host a day-long seminar on virtual proofing (VP) in New York City on Tuesday, April 17th.
Starting at 8 a.m., the Virtual Proofing Seminar sessions will be held in the Public Assembly Room (Room 430) of NYU-SCPS’s Woolworth Building location at 15 Barclay Street in downtown Manhattan. The seminar sessions will feature comprehensive presentations on all aspects of virtual proofing by leading authorities in the field, along with exhibits and demonstrations of the capabilities and potential of VP technology by Apple, Dalim Software GmbH, GTI, ICS, and Kodak.
The roster of the NYU-SCPS/Cal Poly Virtual Proofing Seminar presenters and sponsors spans a wide spectrum of VP applications in publishing, packaging, advertising, marketing, and digital imaging. Participants include seminar keynote speaker Kin Wah Lam of Time Inc., Ken Lantz of DRAFTFCB, Carol Werlé of Dalim Software GmbH, Michelle Laird-Williams of Kodak, Doug Landon of ICS, Dianne Kennedy of IDEAlliance, Robert McCurdy of GTI, Dr. Bruce Myers of NYU-SCPS, and Roger Siminoff of Apple Computer and a research professor of industry at Cal Poly.
Dr. Harvey Levenson, department head of Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Department said, “Virtual proofing is a vital topic that unquestionably is changing and expediting the proofing workflow in nearly all facets of print media production. Virtual proofing is for companies of all sizes—large, medium, and small. It is here now and it is here to stay. We are tremendously pleased to parley the experiences of Cal Poly and NYU along with industry partners in presenting this important and timely seminar.”
Developed by Bonnie Blake, acting program director of NYU’s Graphic Communications and Management M.A. Program and Dr. Levenson, the Virtual Proofing Seminar will cover the full spectrum of essential topics such as understanding VP management, operations, implementing VP, online VP workflow issues, VP quality, VP material and equipment requirements, training and cost benefits.
“As the premier Master’s Program in Graphic Communications Management and Technology, NYU-SCPS, together with the program’s board of advisors and faculty, has become a true industry expert. From time to time, we want to share our knowledge with the industry at large, especially a subject as timely and worthwhile as virtual proofing,” Blake stated. “Our students will expand their program of study and clearly benefit by learning from these industry leaders in attendance. We are especially pleased to co-sponsor this important seminar with Cal Poly.”
The Seminar content will focus on VP as the final step in the implementation of an all-digital workflow. Major operational benefits of VP will be explored, including the extraordinary time savings, cost reductions, and faster approvals made possible through multi-site, simultaneous real-time evaluations of proof images by all parties involved in the process. The seminar sessions will conclude with an interactive afternoon panel discussion to afford the panelists an opportunity to discuss their own experiences and successes with actual VP applications.
Fees for the NYU-SCPS/Cal Poly Virtual Proofing Seminar are $199 per person. Alumni of the NYU Program in Graphic Communications Management and Technology Program or the Graphic Communication Department at Cal Poly, as well as groups of three or more will receive a special discounted fee of $179 per registrant. Proceeds from the Virtual Proofing Seminar will benefit education in graphic communications at NYU/SCPS and Cal Poly.
The Seminar fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, and break refreshments. Attendees also will receive a seminar research report published by the Graphic Communication Institute of Cal Poly: “Current Trends in Virtual Proofing—A Market Analysis.” In addition, Dr. Bruce Myers, Adjunct Faculty Member of NYU/SCPS will provide a report on management issues within Virtual Proofing.
For more information, or to register for the Virtual Proofing Seminar, visit www.scps.nyu.edu/virtualproofingseminar. You can also contact Anna Condoulis or Monica Estrada at 212-998-7003, by fax at 212-995-4130, or by e-mail at ac5@nyu.edu.