Thomas Grady Nanney

If you could have been there during the judging of In-Print 2002, you would have seen a lot of agony on the faces of our five judges. Picking winners out of so many excellent entries was no picnic. Many times the judges narrowed a category down to 10 or so finalists, but then had a terrible time selecting just five of those for prizes. Everything looked terrific. In those cases, the complexity of the jobs helped them pick the winners. (See the full list starting on page 12.) In-Print 2002 saw a big jump in entries—from 562 last year to 653 this

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