The Annual Book Design Awards is currently calling for entries for 2009. There will be three distinct categories: best designed book, best designed book cover and best designed children’s book cover. To enter go to http://apa.planningresults.com/login.php
The Annual Book Design Awards is currently calling for entries for 2009. There will be three distinct categories: best designed book, best designed book cover and best designed children’s book cover. To enter go to http://apa.planningresults.com/login.php
April 4th, 2011
The Annual Book Design Awards is currently calling for entries for 2009. There will be three distinct categories: best designed book, best designed book cover and best designed children’s book cover. To enter go to http://apa.planningresults.com/login.php
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