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Premier Print Group receives Printing Partnership Award

Adding to 2009's achievements was the first "Essential Piece" Printing Partnership Award, presented to Premier print consultant Jeff Ruffner by the Kankakee County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Jeff and Premier Print Group were recognized by the Bureau during its Excellence in Tourism Night on June 12, 2009.

The Printing Partnership Award honored Jeff as "an essential asset to the Kankakee County CVB. His extensive knowledge of his company’s products and capabilities, in addition to his knowledge about tourism, has been very beneficial."

We're proud of our team's achievements, because ultimately the real winner is you!

As a client and partner of Premier Print Group, our marketing professionals are ready and eager to apply their award-winning creative expertise to your projects. Let us work with you to engage your audience and readers in new and powerful ways.

Premier Print Group receives two 2009 Hermes Creative Awards

(May 2009) On April 27, 2009, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP) announced that Premier Print Group's Design department was the recipient of two 2009 Hermes Creative Awards, one Gold Award and one Honorable Mention.

Hermes Creative Awards recognize the outstanding work of creative professionals involved in the concept, writing and design of traditional and emerging media. This year there were about 3,700 entries from throughout the United States and several other countries.

Gold Awards were presented to entrants judged to exceed the high standards of the industry norm, and only 18% of entrants received this honor. Premier Print Group's in-house media kit — including full-color pocket folders, in-house newsletter, and promotional brochures and mailers — was honored with a Hermes Gold Award. The design lead for the project was David McDaniel, Chief Creative Officer was Kevin Netherton, and the print consultant was Vice President and Sales Manager Scott Moore.

Premier received an honorable mention in the pro bono category for its design of the Champaign Park District's Dog Park promotional brochure. The design lead for this project was David McDaniel, and the print consultant was Premier board member Randy Moore.

Hermes Creative Awards are administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. The international organization consists of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, media production and free-lance professionals.

Premier Print Group 2009 Calendars now available

(December 2008) The exclusive Premier 2009 Calendars are being distributed throughout the area. Featuring artwork created by Premier employees just for this calendar, the plastic case serves as an easel to display each month.

If you haven’t received yours yet, be sure to contact your Print Consultant and they’ll get one to you. Please recycle responsibly — if you had the 2008 version, request a packet of the 2009 pages and re-use your existing case!

Premier Print Group receives FSC Certification

(September 2008) The Premier Print Group has earned Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain-of-Custody certification from the Rainforest Alliance’s SmartWood program.

"Many of our clients have discussed their environmental interests with us," commented Dan Paulson, President of Premier Print Group. "And with FSC Certification we can now validate their commitments to 'green' by adding the FSC logo to their printed materials."

"Sound environmental policies are nothing new to us at Premier Print Group," Paulson added. "We've been committed to activities such as scrap paper recycling and appropriate waste management for many years. FSC certification is now a further step in our commitment to eco-friendly practices."

The FSC is the global standard-setter in responsible forest management. Chain-of-Custody certification guarantees that wood grown in certified, responsibly managed forestlands is tracked throughout the supply chain, from the forest to the consumer. Conscientious consumers can look for the FSC logo on wood and paper products to know they are supporting forest management that protects biodiversity conservation.

About 40 percent of all commercially traded timber is used to produce paper. The US is the biggest market for paper products, consuming 100 million tons of paper each year, according to the FSC. The paper and printing industries have made big strides recently in focusing on responsible supply chain decisions. In the past few years, several hundred pulp providers, mills, merchants and printers globally have obtained FSC certification.

The acres of FSC certified forestlands has nearly doubled in the past three years. This growth has opened up a rapidly growing supply of certified wood and paper products from responsibly managed forests. Increasing consumer interest in FSC certified products ensures that forest operations have economic incentives to manage their lands responsibly.

Design, Mailing and Fulfillment Departments finish moving in

(September 2008) We're finally finished renovating the east end of our building on North Mattis Avenue. Our Design, Mailing and Fulfillment departments have moved into their new, more spacious surroundings.

The downstairs includes two meeting rooms, one containing paper swatch books and other resources that you can use for reference when meeting with your Print Consultant. The majority of the ground-level floorspace houses our Mailing and Fulfillment departments, giving them plenty of room to process projects. Upstairs, the Design department has a third meeting area as well as open work spaces that encourage interaction and collaboration.

These new departments are located at the far east end of our location at 2602 North Mattis Avenue in Champaign. Stop by and take a look!

"Consolidation, marketing yielding dividends for C-U company"

(June 2008) The Sunday, June 15 issue of the News-Gazette in Champaign, Illinois, featured Premier Print Group owners Dan Paulson and Scott Moore in a business feature story written by Don Dodson. You can currently read the full text of the article here.