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The Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ) is the provincial graphic design association in the Canadian province of Quebec. Its stated aim is to advance the profession of graphic design and to help its members develop both professionally and financially. Its activities include professional development, co-organizing the Grafika design awards competition, lobbying, and the DGA certification program.

The SDGQ has a reconciliatory role in the debate on graphic design certification in Canada.

History
The history of the SDGQ can be traced back to 1972, when Quebec graphic designers Georges Beaupré and Roger Lafortune formed a committee to found the Société des graphistes du Québec (SGQ). However, SGQ was not founded until 1974  when the new association was incorporated.

In 1995 the SGQ replaced the word “graphistes” (graphic designers or graphic artists) in its name with “designers graphiques” (graphic designers), changing its name to Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ).

On June 14, 2011, during its annual general meeting, the SDGQ officially launched its certification program for graphic designers in Quebec.

In 2013 the SDGQ adopted a new visual identity, replacing its existing “dg” wordmark with a new “SDGQ” wordmark.

Certification
SDGQ members working in the field of graphic design who have accumulated a minimum of 7 years of combined professional experience and education in graphic design can apply to be certified. Candidates are required to go through an anonymous portfolio review by a panel of three DGA-certified judges, during which the candidate’s work is evaluated according to the three criteria of pertinence, responsibility, and creativity. Certified members are given the title of Designer graphique agréé (DGA) (i.e., certified graphic designer).

DGAs are required to follow SDGQ’s code of ethics. A procedure is in place to investigate DGAs complained of violating their code of ethics; violators receive punitive measures including the possibility of having their DGA titles revoked.

A plan to align the DGA and RGD certifications was announced in 2012, and the written examination portion of the process was set to harmonize within 5 years. The DGA title is considered by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers to be the French equivalent of its RGD title.

Affiliations
SDGQ is a member of Icograda, the Conférence interprofessionnelle du design du Québec (CIDQ), Mission Design, and the Conseil de l’industrie des communications de Québec (CICQ). It also has formal partnerships with the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario, and Infopress, a publishing company.

Publications
SDGQ has published two books, the Guide de gestion et de pratique professionnelle du designer graphique (the graphic designer’s guide to management and professional practice) for graphic designers in Quebec, and Devenir designer graphique : guide sur l'éducation en design graphique au Québec (becoming a graphic designer: a guide to graphic design education in Quebec).

SDGQ also publishes a blog called Œil pour œil, which has entered a period of hiatus since 2011.