The Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD Ontario) - Member and Public Services

Member and Public Services

RGD Ontario offers membership for professional practitioners, managers, educators and students in graphic design, and for persons in allied professions.

Graphic design can provide fully integrated solutions that position products or services in the marketplace for success. Good design can make a company be more visible, look more sophisticated, communicate better, act smarter, faster, and end up more powerful and desirable than the competition.

Registered Graphic Designers have been certified to be able to meet at least the minimum standard of professional practice in graphic design as defined by RGD Ontario.

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