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News Release from: The James McNaughton Group
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2007
Brochures Wins Paper Firm's Design And
Print Award
UK paper merchant The James McNaughton Group, has announced this year's winners in The McNaughton Review 06, its design and print awards.
UK paper merchant The James McNaughton Group, has announced this year's winners in The McNaughton Review 06, its design and print awards Orchid Print, with its Rare Species - 'Luo Collections' brochure for L'Oreal (UK), printed on Hanno Art Gloss 200gsm, shared the overall winner place in the print category with Boss Print, which produced the Twenty Fenchurch Street corporate brochure for its client Land Securities
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The brochure was printed on Graphic Silk 400gsm, Hanno Art Silk 200gsm, Hanno Art Gloss 130gsm and Lucprint 220 microns.
In the design category the overall winner was design company The Chase, with 'Portraits by Miss Jones', which was also overall winner in the direct mail, leaflets and envelopes section.
'Portraits by Miss Jones' was printed by Highlight Digital Imaging using Hanno Art Silk 300gsm and 170gsm.
A total of 1,700 entries were received this year, the 16th year that the awards have been held.
The winners were announced at a ceremony held in Marbella in Andalusia (Spain) with 134 guests and entrants in attendance.
The McNaughton Group said that the quality of entries has always been high and this year's competition provided an exceptional number of entries in all categories, surpassing all expectations and leading to a challenging task for the competition's judges.
Tony Porter, McNaughhton's group marketing director, commented: "The choice was never going to be easy, but yet again the high standard of entries surpassed all our expectations and made our judges' decisions even more challenging." Commenting on the winners, Tony Porter said: "Pieces of this calibre show the commitment of Orchid Print, Boss Print and The Chase to producing superlative, award winning work." This year's Industry judges charged with the responsibility of assessing the work were Jeff Kindleysides of Checkland Kindleysides for design, along with Lorna Goodwin from Bostock and Pollitt and Richard Scholey from Elmwood.
The print judges were Karl Long, the managing director of Colourprint UK, Jim Lakin, operations director of Taylor Bloxham and Jane Abbot, the marketing print production manager at Marks and Spencer.
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