ANDERSON — Quality Printing Co. has won 32 of this year’s Printing Industry of Illinois/Indiana Association 2009 Pinnacle Print Awards — more than 20 percent of the total number of “best of category” awards given — including “Best in State” recognition for a catalog it printed for client Motionwear.
This marks four of the last five years that Quality Printing has earned a “Best in State” award, the company’s CEO and president, Steve Harney, said in a press release.
Quality Printing Co.’s other winning entries came from five categories: presentation folders, catalogs (three awards), books, magazines (two awards) and programs. The winning entries, which were presented at the annual Pinnacle Awards Dinner Gala held May 19 at the Westin Chicago Northwest hotel in Itasca, Ill., were:
Pocket folder for client Guerin Catholic High School.
Catalog for client Motion Wear Basics.
Catalog for client Stanley Security.
Book titled “Getting to the Heart of Complimenting” for client StarBrook Publishing.
Magazine for client Reis Nichols.
Magazine for client Viking Yachts.
“Olympian Luncheon” program for client Shelle Design.
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Quality Printing Co. wins 32 printing awards
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