Innovative Printer of the Year - Commended: Windles Group
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
It's another commendation for Windles Group, which was last commended in 2005.
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This year the company presented work showcasing its newly developed cold foiling process. Examples of work included the first reproduction of a middle-age manuscript; Windles recreated a realistic interpretation of the original. There are only 1,980 copies of this manuscript and Windles worked alongside the Folio Society to produce it. Also submitted was the cover of a brand communication book for Centaur Publications’ Design Week and a range of greeting cards.
For the full rundown of the PrintWeek Awards 2008 winning and commended companies, click here
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