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Impressions 41 Wins Design Award

December 22, 2020Posted inJASA News

Impressions 2020 Award
Impressions 41 (2020) and our designer, Margery Cantor of Impermanent Press, received a 2020 American Graphic Design Award from Graphic Design USA.

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