

The RIT TAGA student chapter is an association focused on increasing student knowledge and student involvement surrounding the technical aspects of the graphic arts industry.
Print
The digital age has made it easy to get from concept to graphic output, and more people than ever have the tools to print and publish. TAGA provides its members with hands-on practical experience in this dynamic, evolving industry.
New Media
Each year, the TAGA chapter must develop a multimedia piece to present along with their technical journal. This requirement illustrates how the industry is evolving from traditional print media to include dynamic new media aspects.
Packaging
A strong presentation is important for any competition. The RIT TAGA student chapter has always gone a step above the competition by developing a unique and creative way to package and showcase their entry into the competition.
Photography
TAGA provides its members with access to the newest technology and a creative venue in which to work with it. How many photographers can say that they are published in an award-winning, internationally recognized publication?
Graphic Design
Successful designers have the ability to work well with a team, as well as independently. TAGA allows designers to see the full production process, enabling them to create error-free designs suitable for print. Need a portfolio boost?
Imaging Science
This field focuses on the scientific study of how images are formed, recorded, manipulated, and transmitted. TAGA is an environment consisting of a set of diverse individuals united together by their passion for this type of technological research.
Communications
The annual TAGA technical journal is comprised of research papers written by undergraduate and graduate students concerning technical aspects of the graphic arts industry. Be published amongst your peers. Be heard by the industry.
Business
Managing an eight month long student project requires organization and strong leadership skills. Solid business practices are at the core of daily operations for the TAGA chapter. Network with industry professionals. Be a leader.

