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International Print Day Set for October 22

The sixth annual 24-hour global, social media extravaganza.

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Print Media Centr (printmediacentr.com) has announced International Print Day 2019, during which  print enthusiasts from all over the world will have the opportunity to declare their love for the original communications delivery device through 24 hours of social media sharing, according to a Pint Media Centr statement. The event begins Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. EST and finishes 24 hours later at 6 p.m. EST on Oct. 23.

Each year on International Print Day the global print community comes together on social media to network, exchange knowledge and information, and proclaim their love for print and the people that make it possible by following and sharing using the hashtag #IPD19. Print fans can support this year’s theme by also including the hashtag #Print2Gether, which celebrates partnerships within the industry and all the relationships from idea to execution that enhance the creativity, quality, and vitality of print.

For more information about International Print Day, and to download the official #IPD19 logos created by Craig Bower of Design That Rocks, visit internationalprintday.org, Novice social media users can head to youtube.com/printmediacentr to view ‘Social Media Minute’ videos from Print Media Centr ahead of time to brush up on their sharing skills. 

Connect with International Print Day on Twitter @IntPrintDay and on Facebook/International Print Day 

To find out more about how to participate in a #PrintChat session, visit printchat.printmediacentr.com.

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