2014 PrintIt! winners announced

The winners of the ninth annual PrintIt! competition have been announced, with Ellie Webster, a pupil from St Ives School, taking the Overall Winner slot. She said: “It was such an honour to be selected, there were so many great designs. This whole experience has opened my eyes to the print and paper industries as I would not have viewed them as a career choice until today.”

Thanking the sponsors Jonathan Ledger, MD at Proskills Academy, said: “The Proskills Schools Into Industry programmes are about inspiring young people to look at careers in print and paper industries, and yet it is participating students and teachers themselves who are the absolute inspiration. Their enthusiasm to participate and to produce such high quality entries is hard to contain.

“Of course, PrintIt! would not be possible without the generosity of the print and paper employers and industry organisations who sponsor the PrintIt! programme. We are deeply indebted to each and every sponsor and supporter and I offer my sincere thanks and gratitude.”

21 students were awarded category winner status for their projects in the 2013/14 competition.

National Career Service Project

Best Design – Lauren Driscoll

Best Concept – Ellie Webster

Best Presentation – Claudia Lehmann

PrintIt! Scotland

Best Poster – Katie Kelly

Best Table Talker – Aaron Donaldson

Best Graph – Alexandra Dumble

Best Presentation – Alix Mack-Smith

PrintIt!

Best Poster – Rory Ahanan

Best Shopping bag – Ellie Webster

Best Counter Top – Olivia Cooper and Alexandra Bray

Best Dump Bin – Marcus Earl-Brook

Best Shelf Wobbler – Scott Palmer

Best Floor Graphic – Poppy Wilson

Best Free Design – Sivan Bouskila

Best Packaging Design – Claudia Lehmann

Best Use of Fairtrade Mark – Olivia Butt

Best understanding of Brand Values – Kian Pardoe-Collins

Best Understanding of Printing Techniques – Josh Benjamin

Best Design Process – Grace Ahmed

Best Presentation – Betty Lewin

Teacher of the Year – Mrs Daemi-Rashidi

 

 

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