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Printing Industries of America Announces Color 2015

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Printing Industries of America (PIA) announces Color 2015, December 5-8 at the Point Hilton Squaw Peak in Phoenix, AZ. Formerly the Color Management Conference, Color 2015 is critical to everyone who participates in the creative process, from brand managers, agencies, production and retouch, prepress, printers, and digital content providers.

Great color begins with you.


Printing Industries of America (PIA) announces Color 2015, December 5-8 at the Point Hilton Squaw Peak in Phoenix, AZ. Formerly the Color Management Conference, Color 2015 is critical to everyone who participates in the creative process, from brand managers, agencies, production and retouch, prepress, printers, and digital content providers.

Great color begins with you.

Color 2015 attendees will learn, network, and communicate brand color, as well as discover tools and strategies to manage accurate color across the workflow. They will be introduced to the latest trends and technologies from thought-provoking Keynotes and Speakers, including Rufus Deuchler, Senior Worldwide Design Evangelist for Adobe Systems.

Deuchler’s much-anticipated session will be a dynamic presentation of Adobe CC’s most current innovations. Other notable speakers include Don Hutcheson, Hutchcolor, LLC; Son Do and Rich Apollo, Rods and Cones, Inc.; Mark Bohan, PIA; and many more.

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The agenda highlights everything from new color-related standards, expanded-gamut color, managing color across media, real world packaging design, and essentials for digital media content design.

Those interested in the conference can sign up to receive the Color 2015 brochure here. Access the speaker profiles, session descriptions, and registration information at www.printing.org/color.

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