ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 21, 2008 -- Xerox Corporation and 17 digital printing customers
were recently honored with nearly 30 awards by the International Association of
Printing House Craftsmen, an independent network of graphic arts and printing
professionals. Among the winning applications of the 2007 International Gallery
of Superb Printing "Best of the Best" awards were books, magazines and
postcards produced on several different digital color presses including the Xerox
iGen3™ 110 Digital Production Press, DocuColor™ 8000 and DocuColor™
5000 Digital Presses.
Judged by a panel of more than 40 technical experts from the U.S. and Canada,
the awards recognize creative applications that best exemplify the craft, art
and science of graphic communications. Xerox's 12 winning entries, selected
from nearly 2,250 entries within 89 categories, showcase Xerox's industry-leading
digital color printing portfolio.
"The key to developing innovative print jobs is pairing creativity with
a digital press that delivers high-quality output. Without it, they would remain
concepts on a computer or on paper," said Kevin Keane, president, IAPHC.
"The superb quality and ingenuity of Xerox's winning applications made
them stand out from the crowd, truly exemplifying the power of digital printing."
Xerox was honored with the following awards:
- Five Gold - "Eastman School of Music" prospective
student view book; "Estela" fashion catalog; "John Myers Book,"
a collection of the photographer's images shot during a trip to Italy; "Log
Home Planner" building guide; and "Brian Hampton Gallery Sign"
poster.
- Four Silver - "Wegmans Menu Magazine," a quarterly
magazine sent to grocery customers; limited edition coffee table book "Horse
Book with Photography by Mark Barrett;" "Tree Frog" stock photography
reprint; and "Aspen Felt" poster featuring the White River National
Forrest in Aspen, Colo.
- Two Bronze - Graphic Arts Monthly, a print industry magazine
with a personalized cover for each subscriber and "Lady Dish Poster,"
a promotional piece for Market Square Polish Pottery of Pittsford, N.Y.
- One Honorable Mention - "Polish Pottery Postcards,"
direct-mail pieces for Market Square Polish Pottery.
"This recognition by the industry reinforces the positive feedback we
hear every day from customers on how they use Xerox technology to produce high
quality, revenue-generating jobs," said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox
Production Systems Group.
A wide range of Xerox customers, from major national commercial printers to
quick and in-plant printers, received a total of 17 "Best of the Best Awards."
Winners included: RR Donnelley; C&C Security Printing Co., Ltd.; Copresco;
Emerald City Graphics; University of Arkansas Printing Services; Stuyvesant
Press, Inc.; Tucker Printers; Toppan Printing Company America, Inc.; Graphic
Solutions Group, Inc.; The Lowe-Martin Group; Avant Imaging & Information
Management, Inc.; CJ Graphics Inc.; Blitzprint; JCS Digital Solutions; ADPRINT
Print Communications; and Sir Speedy.
Xerox sponsored the 2007 Best Digital Printing Award that was presented to
Sir Speedy Printing of Irvine, Calif., whose "3rd Annual Casino Night Invitation/Save
the Date Postcard Mailer," produced on the Xerox DocuColor 7000 Digital
Press, exemplified the creative applications customers are producing using their
Xerox digital equipment.
The winning Xerox entries are now on display at the Gil Hatch Center for Customer
Innovation in Webster, N.Y.
The International Association of Printing House Craftsmen is an organization
dedicated to individuals in the printing and graphic arts industry for the purpose
of their self-development, their companies' success, and the enhancement of
the printing and graphic arts industry in society.
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