Consolidated Press is thrilled to announce its recent awards at the 2021 PrintROCKS! competition. We were awarded Best of Division for printers with 51 – 100 employees for our work to produce the Advantage Mailing / Pearl Jam / Fender Booklet and Poster.
In addition to our Best of Division Award, we received the following recognitions:
Best of…
Books, Book Jackets, and Diaries Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger UW Publication A7597 Clamor Literary Journal 2021
Magazines and Magazine Inserts Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Freehub Media Craft Magazine
Second Place
Brochures, Booklets, and Flyers Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Western Washington University Jeopardy Magazine 2021
Catalogs Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Barn Pros
Books, Book Jackets, and Diaries Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Western Washington University Jeopardy Magazine 2021/JEOPARDY MAGAZINE
Third Place
Catalogs Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Mallory Paint Catalog
Magazines and Magazine Inserts Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Charles Wright Academy TIES Magazine
Honorable Mention
Brochures, Booklets, and Flyers Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger MOHAI Q4 Programs and Events Brochure
Books, Book Jackets, and Diaries Offset: Sheetfed 40” and larger Bloom Journal
Hosted by The Pacific Printing Industries Association, now PIASC, the PrintROCKS! competition celebrates the outstanding work of printing companies in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, and Utah. Learn more about the PrintROCKS! event by visiting: http://www.printrocks.org/
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It almost goes without saying: Consolidated Press is here today because of our customers and their customers.
You are our whole story.
We appreciate you every day. We dream up ways to express our gratitude. Our team shows it by getting your work done expertly, on time, and within budget. We treat everyone who walks in with respect and dignity.
This holiday season, Consolidated Press is pushing ourselves outside our own story. We’ve persisted through the last two years, and we’re looking at a bright 2022.
But not everyone is. For many, this pandemic is not even close to over. And we know that a safe and thriving community is better for all of us.
The pandemic’s footprint is massive, but together, we can fill in the gap.
That’s why this year we are making a corporate donation on behalf of our clients, employees, and corporation to Northwest Harvest this December.
Northwest Harvest supports a statewide network of 375 food banks, meal programs, and high-needs schools. What’s more, they work for real transformation by seeking to remove barriers within our food and economic systems permanently.
We’re so proud to support this Seattle-based nonprofit.
We know that our clients support important causes and organizations throughout the region. We invite you to join us in two ways:
✔️ Support Northwest Harvest by making a donation that fits your business.
OR
✔️ Make a holiday gift to a nonprofit that is a meaningful match for your company’s values and culture.
THEN
✔️ Drop us a line by Dec. 15 to tell us what organization your company gave to this season, and—if you have an extra minute—tell us why. In December, we’ll publish a post featuring all of our “Friends in Philanthropy.” Tell us your story at sales@consolidatedpress.com.
Together, we can make a big leap forward into 2022. Bringing others along with us makes the ride that much sweeter for everyone.
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