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Sappi Fine Paper North America Continues to Celebrate Print Excellence with 2014 Printer of the Year Call for Entries

Today, Sappi Fine Paper North America announced its call for entries for the 2014 North American Printer of the Year awards, a competition that recognizes print excellence and innovation across 10 categories for work produced on Sappi papers. Since 1999, the Sappi Printer of the Year Awards program has been regarded as the world's most respected accolade of excellence in the printing industry.

In addition to esteemed recognition, judges will select one Printer of the Year among 10 of this year's Gold Award winning finalists to receive up to $20,000 in design support and 5,000lbs of paper towards marketing and brand initiatives.

Gold Award winners chosen from each category will receive 5,000lbs of paper and be automatically entered as finalists in the Printer of the Year Contest. Five Silver Award winners are chosen in each of the 10 categories and will receive a framed certificate for themselves and their clients. All winners will also gain increased visibility with current and potential clients by being featured on their own page in Sappi's Printer of the Year Online Resource, a unique database tool for designers, print buyers and corporations.

"As the ways people communicate continue to evolve, the key elements that make the best printing--precision, craftsmanship and pride--are as strong now as they ever have been," said Patti Groh, Director of Marketing Communications, Sappi Fine Paper North America. "This is why we have revitalized this year's format to continue celebrating the power and versatility of print in today's marketplace."

All entries for Sappi's 2014 North American Printer of the Year Awards must be received by April 2, 2014. Entering the competition is easy -- printers can submit any work printed in the U.S. or Canada between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 that uses Sappi paper as the dominant stock. For each entry, six copies of the printed piece must be submitted by mail along with one copy of the entry form. For more details and the entry form (an online version or downloadable PDF version), visit: www.sappi.com/na/poy or contact Sappi at 1.800.882.4332.

Award Categories

Printers may submit entries in the following 10 categories: Books, Brochures, Catalogs, Cross-Channel Communications, Digital Print, Direct Mail, Magazines (sheetfed), Magazines (web), Printer's Own Promotions, or General Print (any printed material not included in the other categories). Each printer may submit an unlimited number of entries but each entry must be accompanied by its own entry form.

Rewards of Excellence

-- The Printer of the Year Award is the most highly respected prize as

judges will select this printer from the top 10 Gold Award winner

finalists. Along with the esteemed recognition, the Printer of the Year

will be rewarded with up to $20,000 and 5,000 lbs of Sappi paper in

support of the printer's marketing and brand initiatives.

-- Gold Award winners represent the top prize for each category and are

automatically entered as finalists for The Printer of the Year Award.

The 10 Gold winners are each rewarded with up to 5,000lbs of Sappi paper

in support of the printer's marketing and brand initiatives.

-- Five Silver Award winners are chosen in each of the 10 categories.

Silver Award winners will receive a framed certificate for themselves

and their clients.

-- All winners will be featured in an updatable web page in Sappi's Printer

of the Year online resource with their contact information available to

better connect them with designers, print buyers and corporations.

Judging

All entries will be judged on overall impact of the piece; degree of difficulty in the printing techniques; and technical excellence. A panel of judges was chosen from recognized print institutions and trade professions, including: Lauren Elliot, Principal of Wicked Good Print Production; Dr. Malcolm Kief, professor in the Graphic Communication Department at California Polytechnic State University; Ken Lantz, independent print and process consultant based in New York; and Dr.James K. Tenorio, professor in the Graphic Communications Management Program at University of Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin's Polytechnic University.

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