Bemrose carried out all the printing, publishing and designing for the Twelve Viewpoints calendar, which triumphed in the best new calendar category.
James McNaughton won a trophy award for its A Year in Paper 2002 calendar in the pictorial bespoke calendar category and for its Colorit calendar in the best typographic/free-standing section.
Other winners included the Pirelli calendar printed by CTD Capita in the photographic category and Michelle Pitt from Blackpool & Flyde College, who won the student award for her Hotpoint Magnet Fridge calendar.
The evening was hosted bv Antiques Roadshow presenter Paul Atterbury, who said he had trained as a designer and printer at the London College of Printing, where the awards were held.
Story by Andy Scott
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