12 December 2017

Small North Belfast business - big dreams
Impro Printing Ltd – a small North Belfast printer wins the prestigious Irish Print Awards 2017 in the Book Category.
Recent investment in a state of the art HUV Komori Litho Press is paying dividends leading the company to be victorious in winning the remarkable award of Book Printer of the Year at the Irish Print Awards.
The picture shows Ernest Culley, Managing Director and his daughter Caroline Irvin, General Manager who attended the prestigious awards ceremony in Dublin on the 1 December 2017 graciously accepting the award.
Impro were up against a number of highly qualified competitors from all across Ireland however this did not deter them from aiming for the stars. This proves that no matter how small your business, it is never too late to achieve your dreams and ambitions.
Impro entered with the BlackTail Volume 2 Cocktail Book, they had produced in partnership with the award-winning designers Drinksology.
The BlackTail bar is located in New York City and the cocktail book is infused with creativity and uniqueness that can be regarded as utter perfection. Through the stunningly beautiful book - a lost world lives on, with an undeniable march of history, clearly a deserving winner of the Irish Print Awards.
Impro have been a highly regarded member of the print industry for over 40 years, providing outstanding customer service and high standards of quality print. They are delighted to be recognised for this.
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