The Wayzgooze celebration was a fun place for RIT students, faculty, staff, and outside printing firms to join and network with one another. Great music, food, dancing, and events made a successful night for all involved to meet new people and learn more about the printing industry.
Wayzgooze is a long-standing tradition in the history of printing. It is currently celebrated with a dinner, where printers gather to talk about the art they share. Rochester Club of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc. and RIT’s School of Print Media sponsored this year’s Wayzgooze celebration. Other attendees included Monroe Litho and Hawver Display.
The celebration kicked off with the OPL, Open Publishing Lab, implementing their Social Networking Game, a unique way for all attendees to interact. Read Sean Conklin’s post “Networking Just Got a Little More Social” to learn more. Also included was a delicious dinner, recognition of printing awards, and a Jeopardy Game in which students and professionals battled it out, testing their printing knowledge.
In all, it was a fun night to share the common interest of printing. The Wayzgooze celebration was a great way to promote Printing Week, recognize outstanding accomplishments in the industry, and a fun way for all to network.
Popularity: 10% [?]








Add A Comment