Over the past two years Copresco has picked up major communications industry recognition for printing excellence. In keeping with our tradition of sharing our industry recognition, we’ve presented commemorative plagues to our clients.
ProForm Technologies, Inc. won Gold Ink’s Gold and Bronze awards in the final year of this distinguished print competition.
For many years, the Gold Ink program, sponsored by Printing Impressions magazine, was considered to be the graphic industry’s most prestigious print competition.
ProForm, an Illinois printing broker, also received Best of Division and Graphics Excellence Awards from the Great Lakes Graphics Association (GLGA).
The awards recognize high quality and craftsmanship in design, creation and full color printing.
The Gutenberg Best of Category Award was given to The Awakenings Review, a literary journal of fiction, poetry, art and essays by persons living with mental illness.
Innovative Graphics won a GLGA Best of Division for an MBC Annual Report in the Business and Annual Reports Category.
A training cookbook by Kjellberg Inc. picked up a Certificate of Merit Award.
“These awards exemplify the highest standards in our industry and show the capabilities of our digital printing services,” says Copresco President Steve Johnson.
Kevin Kjellberg of Kjellberg Inc. accepts a GLGA Certificate of Merit Award from Steve Johnson.
Kerry Nemec (left) and Garrett Ryan (right) of ProForm Technologies join Copresco President Steve Johnson for the plaque presentations of Gold Ink and GLGA Graphics Excellence Awards.
Derek Gordon, a member the GLGA Board of Directors, presents an award plaque to Steve Johnson.
Steve Johnson presents Robert Lundin with Gutenberg Best of Category recognition for The Awakenings Review, a literary journal.
Kelley Foulk of Innovative Graphics receives a GLGA Best of Division Award from Copresco Production Manager Lynn Buck and Steve Johnson.
Copresco Production Manager Lynn Buck has been honored as the runner-up for the Women In Print Excellence Award.
The Award recognizes the contributions of Midwest women in print and the graphic arts.
Lynn joined Copresco in 1997 as a production coordinator and was promoted to production manager in 2006.
She is responsible for our shop floor and the production of millions of pages of publications, books and manuals.
Her duties include the supervision of all facets of book manufacturing,including prepress, digital printing, binding, shipping, warehousing and fulfillment operations.
Lynn Buck (center) is flanked by two other Women In Print Excellence Award winners.