Girls Who Print has announced the return of Print HERstory Month, an annual initiative held each March in conjunction with Women’s History Month. The program focuses on increasing the visibility of women working in the printing and graphic communications industry and highlighting career development and leadership pathways.
For 2026, Print HERstory Month will align with the guiding theme of International Women’s Day, “Rights. Justice. Action.” Girls Who Print will apply this framework through its conference theme, “Make Your Move,” which will also be reflected in the organisation’s monthly Q&A series.
As part of the program, Girls Who Print will host its 8th Annual International Women’s Day Conference on March 6, 2026, from 8am to 3pm ET. The free virtual event will bring together professionals from across the print and graphic communications sector to discuss career growth, leadership, and professional experiences. Participants will be able to register once, attend sessions at their convenience, and access session replays after the event.
Throughout March, women in the industry are invited to participate in a short Q&A hosted on the Girls Who Print website. Responses will be shared online to highlight professional stories and experiences.
Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print, said: “Print HERstory Month is about action and visibility. When women step forward and share their stories, they make their work, leadership, and expertise visible to the industry. That visibility creates momentum, opens doors, and helps more women be seen, heard, and recognised for the impact they are already having in print.”
In 2025, Print HERstory Month generated nearly 300,000 global impressions through social media engagement and shared content.






