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Bob">mailto%3Abneubauer@napco.com">Bob<%2Fa>%20Neubauer%20It's%20hard%20to%20believe,%20but%20this%20was%20the%20seventh%20year%20I%20coordinated%20the%20judging%20of%20the%20In-Print%20contest.%20In%20all%20that%20time%20I've%20seen%20a%20lot%20of%20good-quality%20in-plant%20work%20pass%20through%20my%20office.%20And%20all%20I%20can%20say%20is,%20I'm%20glad%20I%20don't%20have%20to%20judge%20it.%20This%20year%20we%20had%20an%20almost%20entirely%20new%20crew%20doing%20the%20judging,%20and%20I%20think%20they%20were%20in%20a%20state%20of%20shock%20once%20they%20realized%20the%20difficulty%20of%20the%20task%20they%20had%20signed%20up%20for.%20Because%20it's%20hard—really,%20really%20hard—to%20pick%20winners%20when%20the%20work%20is%20so%20good.%20Hey,%20wipe%20that%20proud%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.inplantimpressions.com%2Farticle%2Fin-print-update-13913%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="7090" type="icon_link">
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Meanwhile, in the non-offset categories, with far less competition, some in-plants won multiple prizes.
So the secret is out. Next year, enter the non-offset categories.
I could offer a whole lot more tips—but then, I already have. There are about seven years' worth on our In-Print Web site. So clip out this column, check out our Web page and start saving samples of your best work today for In-Print 2002. Let's make it even harder for those judges next year.
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