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Out of office

It’s not all sitting in front of a screen laying out pages here at CMYK Towers. Sometimes we have to get involved in photo shoots, gathering together props, finding locations and standing in as models!

A couple of weeks ago it was Christmas at my house, as we recreated a festive “gifts under the tree” scene for the forthcoming Scotland in Trust.

Then just the other day, we went to our photographer’s back garden and set up a cover shoot (harvesting apples). Shannon Tofts, our friendly photographer, needed an old fashioned looking bellows to see the screen of his laptop. Thanks too, to Tattie Shaws for the Discovery apples – delicious!

CMYK win at PPA Scotland Awards!

Photograph: Tina Norris

Last night the team from CMYK were celebrating in style after winning Member Magazine of the Year at the PPA Scotland Awards 2009.

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CMYK nominated in PPA Scotland Awards

The shortlist is out, and CMYK Design is nominated in five categories of the PPA Scotland Awards to be announced on 26 November at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh.

FYi is up for best magazine design in the business & professional category

Scotland Outdoors is a contender for best magazine design in the consumer area

Our work on Scotland in Trust magazine is being recognised in the Best small publisher category and also as best membership magazine

Jostling for best customer magazine is our wee baby aurora – launched in the teeth of the recession, but still bringing in the advertising, and looking fab. But we would say that wouldn’t we.

Obviously, chuffed to bits to be recognised for all our efforts over the past year.

Shortlisted in PPA Scotland magazine awards

For the second year running now, we’ve been shortlisted for “Best Magazine Produced by a Small Publishing Company” Award. Phew, that’s a mouthful. It is for our work on Scotland in Trust magazine. Anyway, we are all proud and privileged to be nominated, and we will find out if we are successful at the annual PPA Scotland Awards night in Glasgow at the end of November. Fingers crossed!