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Concord Litho Wins 15 International
Printing Awards
Point-of-Purchase Displays, Brochures,
and Silver Touchplates Bring Top Prizes |
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Winners
March 18, 2008 – Concord Litho won 15 awards in the 33rd annual
International Gallery of Superb Printing competition, which was
celebrated at a gala event in Las Vegas this January.
Concord Litho won six Golds, four Silvers, three Bronzes, and two
Honorable Mentions for excellence in heat-set web and sheetfed printing
for national clients, including Brookstone, TV Guide, Rodale,
Friendly’s Ice Cream, TD Banknorth, and Disabled American Veterans.
Brochures and large-format point-of-purchase display projects brought in
a third of Concord Litho’s awards, and two featuring silver touchplates
brought home Gold. Other winning projects included
calendars, interactive magazine inserts with Peel-n-Reveal and scented
varnish, art prints, and greeting cards.
More than 2,300 entries were submitted by top printing firms for this year's competition,
which is sponsored by the International Association of Printing House
Craftsmen (IAPHC), an international trade association for
the printing and graphic arts industry.
“The judges of the 33rd International Gallery were duly impressed by the
talents of Concord Litho,” said Kevin Keane, President of IAPHC. “We
have followed Concord Litho's award-winning history … the firm is
celebrating 50 years in business and has become well-known as one of
America's best run independent commercial printers with a highly
creative product and service portfolio.”
According to Keane, several panels of printing experts evaluated entries
in three rigorous technical rounds, judging the quality and difficulty
of the graphic arts processes used -- from ink coverage,
intensity of solids, registration and dot structure to paper usage,
binding, finishing, degree of difficulty, overall visual appearance and
effective communication.
THE PMS 877 “SILVER TOUCH”
A favorite among the judges was Brookstone’s high-end iDesire Massage
Chair brochure, which was printed on Concord Litho’s 7-color KBA
large-format sheetfed press with a stunning PMS 877 silver touchplate
that helped this project win a Gold award. Two other Concord Litho
brochure projects – for TD Banknorth and the Mount Washington Resort –
took home Silver awards.
Concord Litho, which prints 50 million calendars annually, also won four
awards for calendar projects for the American Lung Association, Disabled
American Veterans, and for its own promotional
calendar, which won Gold thanks again in part to a PMS 877 silver
touchplate. Point-of-purchase display winners included a Gold for an
UnderArmour HeatGear Golf display (25-by-51 inches) featuring
a unique sunblocking printing process, and a Bronze for Friendly’s
large-format “Summertime Chillers” standee.
For heat-set web printing, Concord Litho scored another Gold for a
high-profile TV Guide magazine insert project that promoted a May Sweeps
"Laugh'n'Sniff" episode of NBC's "My Name is Earl."
Printed on a 10-unit web press with a 3.5-inch hanger perfed inline, the
insert had six scented varnishes (clean laundry, Oreo, cinnamon buns,
buttered popcorn, "new car smell," and stinky men's cologne).
Other standouts include a Gold and Silver for large-format art prints
for Applejack Art Partners, an Honorable Mention for an interactive
Peel-n-Reveal magazine insert for Rodale, and awards for specialty
greeting cards (one that smells like gingerbread cookies, and one that
sparkles with GlitterCoat).

ABOUT CONCORD LITHO
Celebrati ng
its golden anniversary this June, Concord Litho is an independent, $45
million heat-set web and sheetfed printing company in New Hampshire that
serves a roster of national
clients, including TV Guide, Rodale,
Publishers Clearing House, TD Banknorth, Dunkin Donuts, and the World
Wildlife Fund. It annually produces more than 100 million magazine
inserts, 60 million brochures and folded maps, 100 million FSIs and
statement stuffers, and a billion greeting cards. It also produces more
than 1 million large-format point-of-purchase displays for top retailers
and quick service restaurants.
ABOUT IAPHC - The
Graphic Professionals Resource Network
Founded
in 1919, the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen is a
global trade association for the printing and graphic arts industry.
Headquartered in Minnesota, it serves as a “Graphic Professionals
Resource Network” to more than 4,000 members through regional chapters
and its mission is to Educate, Promote, Inform, and Connect its members
and the global graphic community. Its annual awards competition, now in
its 33rd year, draws thousands of entries from the world’s top printing
firms. For more info, visit
http://www.iaphc.org.
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