Social Stationery Printer of the Year

About

This category covers printers of all social stationery (note cards, postcards, invitations, letterheads, etc) as well as greetings cards. All aspects of production will be taken into consideration, including foiling, embossing, debossing and die-cutting. Sample books are not eligible.

Criteria

Judges will be looking for consistent quality of print and finishing as well as repro (if applicable). Social stationery printed sheetfed or digitally may be entered and judges will take into account the production implications of each technology. Here the judges are looking at the quality of the work produced. All entries need to include a single copy example of four different pieces of social stationery (so each entry will consist of an entry form, four different print examples and a 250-word production summary for each sample), printed since 1 July 2010, in order to demonstrate consistent production excellence. Because the finishing of social stationery is often the value-added part of the job and therefore of critical importance in this category, where any of the finishing has not been done in-house the trade finisher used must be declared on the production sheet.

Rules

1 Entries must be commercial production runs and must have been printed or produced since 1 July 2010.

 

2 Please submit your 250-word summary for each of the four samples submitted on a separate sheet of paper. Please do not supply on letterheaded paper. Note: Entries without this summary may be marked down accordingly.

 

3 Any entry that does not comply with category criteria may be disqualified. Please supply only the number of samples requested.

 

4 You may enter as many different categories as you wish, however, you may only enter the same category once.

 

5 All material should be clearly labelled. If you enter the same jobs in more than one category, we will need a full set of examples and supporting material for each category entered.

 

6 The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

 

7 Confidentiality: all material will remain confidential to the judges, but winning case studies may be written up and published in PrintWeek based on the material provided. If the work entered is under embargo, the embargo must expire before 17 October 2011 (unless special dispensation is agreed prior to entry – contact event manager Kate Collins for more information - 020 8267 8188/kate.collins@haymarket.com).

 

8 All entrants must be registered companies in the UK and all work entered must have been produced in the UK.

 

9 The entrant must have been consistently trading solvently since 1 July 2009.

 

Please note

Whilst every care is taken with entries, PrintWeek and Haymarket Media Group cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage, whatever the cause. Please pack your entries carefully so they arrive in good condition.

Entries will not be returned. They will be held until 4 November 2011 for you to arrange collection. Contact the Awards team on 020 8267 4312 to arrange. Please make sure you indicate on your entry form if you wish to collect your entries.

 

Judges Tips

Remember to enter the best examples of each of the four different pieces of social stationery; samples that are damaged or have imperfections will be marked down – this award focuses on production excellence after all.

 

Use your 250-word production summary for each of the four examples submitted to not only detail the equipment used to produce each stage of the job, but also highlight any challenges you faced to produce it, for example tight turnaround times, working closely with external suppliers, difficult substrates or simply the demanding nature of the client.

 

Try to submit four fairly diverse examples; the judges are always impressed by submissions that illustrate the breadth of the social stationery printer's expertise.

 

Client testimonials are always helpful.

Requirements

 

  • Three copies of the completed entry form
  • Four different examples of social stationery
  • Three copies of each of your four 250-word summaries