Frank Moore

In-plant Graphics has won an Award of Excellence in APEX 2008, a competition for communications professionals. In the category of “One and Two Person Produced Magazines & Journals,” IPG’s June 2007 issue—which focused on in-plants serving the religious sector—was singled out for excellence in editorial content, graphic design and overall communications effectiveness. The issue was designed by Frank Moore and edited by Bob Neubauer, who also wrote many of the articles. The 20th annual APEX competition was sponsored by the editors of Writing That Works: The Business Communications Report. Almost 4,480 entries were received, 837 of them in the Magazines & Journals

In-Plant Graphics has won an Award of Excellence in APEX 2008, a competition for communications professionals. In the category of “One and Two Person Produced Magazines & Journals,” IPG’s June 2007 issue—which focused on in-plants serving the religious sector—was singled out for excellence in editorial content, graphic design and overall communications effectiveness. The issue was edited by Bob Neubauer, who also wrote the three main articles, and was designed by Frank Moore. The 20th annual contest was sponsored by the editors of Writing That Works: The Business Communications Report. Almost 4,480 entries were received, 837 of them in the Magazines & Journals

After more than 12 years, In-Plant Graphics has a new logo. As you can see from the cover of our latest issue, a sleeker, more modern design has replaced the boxy, red-and-black look that IPG issues have been sporting since January 1996. The new logo was designed by long-time IPG art director Frank Moore. It marks the first logo change for IPG since the magazine changed its name from In-Plant Reproductions in 1996. Below are a few of the other logos IPG has used over the years, going back all the way to its original name, Offset Duplicator Review.

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