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PrintIT! 2008/9: award winners
The finalists of this year's competition crowded into Stationer's Hall to find out which would be crowned the winners at the programme's awards ceremony.

Antalis leaflet outlines Royal Mail new cost reduction scheme
Antalis has produced an information leaflet explaining Royal Mail's new discount scheme Sustainable Mail, which it is claimed could save companies up to 4.7% on postal costs.

Creo founder Gelbart honoured with prestigious Reed award
Dan Gelbart, the founder of Creo and the man credited as the father of modern computer-to-plate (CTP) technology, has been awarded the 2008 Printing Industries of America Robert F. Reed Technology...

Arjowiggins to shed carbonless division to MBO
Arjowiggins has said it will sell its loss-making carbonless paper division in a management buyout led by an as yet unnamed existing member of staff.

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best 'Free' Design
Jack Jarvis and Josh Williams - Springwood High School, King's Lynn, Norfolk

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Use of Brand across the Range
Emma Banerjee - Westhoughton High School, Bolton, Lancashire

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Use of Materials
Catherine MacGeorge - Didcot Girls School, Didcot, Oxfordshire

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Overall Presentation
Laura Whitehouse - Beauchamp College, Oadby, Leicester

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Understanding of Environmental Concerns
Kirsty Collings - Burford School and Community College, Burford, Oxfordshire

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Industry Twinner
Mike Milton, chief executive, MPG Impressions, Chessington, Surrey

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Teacher
Jon Lambert - Aylesbury High School, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Overall School Effort
Thomas Deacon Academy, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

PrintIT! 2008/9: Best PrintIT! Student
Damon Friel - William Howard School, Brampton, Cumbria
PrintIT! 2008/9: Best Understanding of Printing Techniques
Richard Taylor - Kirk Ball School, Barnsley, South Yorkshire

PrintIT! awards flag up 'ace' career opportunities
When was the last time you heard print described as "ace"?