Sixth and Final Camera Awarded to Article Archive Member

Philadelphia, PA (August 19, 2002) - North American Publishing Company (NAPCO) has awarded a digital camera to Tiffany Hetzel of Quad Graphics, Hartford, WI. Hetzell was randomly selected from thousands of visitors who registered as free members to one or more of NAPCO magazine's online article archives since January 2002.

Other past winners include:
    â€¢ Michelle Tyrrell of Imagination Publishing, Chicago, IL (June 2002)
    â€¢ DeEtta Antoun, executive assistant at the print-related law office of Frederic G. Antoun, Jr., Chambersbrug, PA (May 2002)
    â€¢ Steffanie West, Project Manager, Midwest-based printing company (April 2002)
    â€¢ Joe Sparks, Assistant Director, Campus Design, Print & Mail at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (March 2002)
    â€¢ Joe Donahue, General Manager, PerkinElmer, Oro Valley, AZ. Donahue (February 2002)

To qualify, visitors must register to access articles that have appeared in past issues of NAPCO magazines. Article archives can be found at http://www.booktechthemag.com, http://www.bfls.com, http://www.dealerscope.com, http://www.ipgonline.com, http://www.packageprinting.com, http://www.piworld.com, http://www.printmediamag.com and http://www.promotionalmktg.com.

One-time registration provides access to more than 6,000 stories that have appeared on the pages of such magazines as BookTech the Magazine; Business Forms, Labels & Systems; Catalog Success, Dealerscope, In-Plant Graphics, packagePRINTING, Printing Impressions, PrintMedia, Promotional Marketing and Target Marketing. Dozens of stories are added regularly.

NAPCO launched the contest in February and plans to hold drawings for six digital cameras. Additional drawings for different prizes also are being planned.

For more information, call (215) 238-5300.

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