The Cobb Chamber and The Other Printer, Inc. were recently honored with two print excellence awards from the Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG), an affiliate of the Printing Industries of America.
- For the Cobb Chamber’s Chairman’s Club Directory, the Chamber and The Other Printer brought home the Best of Category Award.
- For the Honorary Commanders Association Directory, they were honored with the Award of Excellence.
Each year, the Print Excellence Competition awards the best combinations of technology and craftsmanship within Georgia’s printing, imaging, and finishing community. Receiving an award in the largest, most prestigious print competition in the Southeast tells customers and prospects that winning companies produces some of the finest print available.
Winners will benefit all year long from a rich mix of public relations and marketing opportunities, including recognition at ImPRESS; inclusion in the Print Excellence Awards Annual; announcement of winners across various media channels; and one complimentary set of printed award certificates for display.
A huge thanks to The Other Printer, Inc. for partnering with us and printing these publications with the fullest quality and accuracy.
About The Other Printer
Founded in 2003, The Other Printer, Inc. specializes in the production of award-winning, high-quality commercial printing. The company offers customers a variety of print services varying from conceptual design to specialty finishing.
The Other Printer’s objective is to be the right company for every need, big or small. Their print specialists continually implement the latest technologies to bring you, our customer, the best in quality and service.
About Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG)
PIAG has served Georgia’s dynamic printing and imaging industry for more than 115 years. As the voice of the industry, PIAG has assisted thousands of Georgia Printing & Imaging Owners, CEOs, Managers and Plant Personnel in achieving business success.
PIAG began servicing Georgia printers in 1894 as the Employing Printers Association (EPA). In 1945, the trade association became a charter affiliate of Printing Industries of America. The organization merged with The Association of Georgia Printers in 1976 and became the Printing Association of Georgia, Inc. (PAG). PAG changed its name to the Printing Industry Association of Georgia, Inc. in 1988. In 2004, PIAG changed its name to Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia, to better reflect the composition of the print community. PIAG’s membership includes printers, print finishers, imagers, suppliers, consultants, and educational institutions offering graphic communications instruction.