Student Wins 2026 Graphic Communications Week Poster Contest
- Jules VanSant
- Oct 28
- 1 min read
Pittsburgh, PA – The Graphic Communications Education Association (GCEA) is thrilled to announce that Alexis Agular, a talented student from Moreno Valley High School, has won the prestigious 2026 Graphic Communications Week Poster Contest. This contest is a highlight of the annual celebration of Graphic Communications Week, which revolves around the birthday of Benjamin Franklin on January 17.
Winning Design
Our poster winners are showcased on the GCEA Contest Page :
1st - Alexis Agular, Moreno Valley High School
2nd - Jacob Grant, Western Technical College
3rd - Elizabeth Clark, Angelo State University

Alexis Agular’s winning design stood out among numerous entries for its creativity, originality, and powerful depiction of the theme: the importance and enduring power of Graphic Communications. The poster will be featured prominently during Graphic Communications Week, celebrated from January 13 to January 17, 2025.
As the first prize winner, Alexis received a $300 award. The recognition is not only a testament to her exceptional talent but also a celebration of the importance of print in our modern world.
About the Contest
The annual poster contest, open to students from secondary and post-secondary schools, encourages young designers to explore the significance of all Graphic Communications. All submissions are made through Current GCEA Members, ensuring a robust connection to the graphic communications community.
Celebrating Graphic Communications
Graphic Communications Week serves as a reminder of the vital role that printed media continues to play in education, communication, and culture. The GCEA is proud to support and recognize young talents who contribute to this ever-evolving field.
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