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ASPT Announces Winners of Tom Frecska Student Printing Competition

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The Academy of Screen Printing Technology (ASPT) recently recognized young printing talent in its annual competition for students by awarding cash prizes, plaques, and more to those whose work represented the best of its class. Last year, the ASPT renamed its annual printing competition for students in honor of the late Tom O. Frecska, who served as editor of Screen Printing magazine for many years and championed screen-printing education. The competition is judged in 24 categories by industry experts. The names of the Best of Show winners follow.

The Academy of Screen Printing Technology (ASPT) recently recognized young printing talent in its annual competition for students by awarding cash prizes, plaques, and more to those whose work represented the best of its class. Last year, the ASPT renamed its annual printing competition for students in honor of the late Tom O. Frecska, who served as editor of Screen Printing magazine for many years and championed screen-printing education. The competition is judged in 24 categories by industry experts. The names of the Best of Show winners follow. For more information about the ASPT, or to view a complet list of award winners, visit www.sgia.org/aspt.

BEST OF SHOW
Secondary Schools
Cassandra Montenegro (Dragons 2)
Special Effects Subgroup: Single/Multicolor
Paramount High School

Post-Secondary Schools
Shailesh R. Yeole and Firoz Chhipa (Munich River with Photo Frame)
Unique Applications Subgroup: Four-Color Process
Dhirubhai Mistry Institute for Print Education Research & Training

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