The Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau Receives First Place in Regional Print Competition
Seaview, Washington (PRWEB) October 25, 2013 -- The Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau, Seaview, Washington, received first place honors for outstanding achievement in the 6th Annual PrintROCKS! Awards, a region-wide printing competition hosted by Pacific Printing Industries (PPI) Association. The announcement was made by Jules Van Sant, Executive Director, PPI.
The award was presented for the popular coastal destination’s new signature brochure, entered in PrintROCKS! Awards’ “Marketing/Promotional Materials for Direct Mail Campaigns, Consumer” category by Larry Arcia, Printing Control, the Seattle-based printer that was instrumental in the printing of the gate-fold, full-color brochure.
“We are so proud of our winning team,” said Andi Day, Executive Director, Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau. “The process was an exciting collaboration that resulted in a quality piece that captures the unique beauty of our 28-mile stretch of Pacific coastline.”
The brochure was created by the Bureau to promote the natural attractions, rich culture and delicious cuisine of this refreshing beach destination. Managed in house, the Bureau selected Olympia-based Keeslar Creative, Inc. for graphic design and Zahorsky Brand Communications for copywriting and creative input.
Jules Van Sant, PPI Executive Director, agrees. “The Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau should be very proud of its achievement and excellent work!”
The winning entry has also been entered in the Printing Industries of America 2013 Premier Print Awards, complements of PPI.
The PrintROCKS! Awards recognize those responsible for the creation and production of print communications in the region. The competition promotes excellence in print communications and rewards companies and individuals who produce the best in print media.
About Pacific Printing Industries
PPI is a trade association for printing and the graphic arts in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. For more information about PPI Association and the awards, call Jules Van Sant at 503.221.3944.
About Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula
With its mix of sensational restaurants, local seafood, ocean-view lodging, colorful festivals, unique museums and attractions, landmark lighthouses, easily accessible trails and parks, and, above all, its long, wide, white sand beach, the Long Beach Peninsula is one of the Northwest’s most enjoyed coastal destinations. Located 2.5 hours from Portland and 3.5 from Seattle, the Peninsula is a longtime favorite for those seeking easily accessible outdoors, great food and affordable creature comforts. For visitor information, please call the Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau at 800.451.2542 or access http://www.funbeach.com.
Carol Zahorsky, Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau, http://www.funbeach.com, 360-481-1752 360-446-3645 (desk), [email protected]
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