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FSEA to Announce Gold Leaf Award Winners Virtually Presentation to Go Live on Wednesday, April 21 at 10 a.m. Central Time
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The Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) will host a free video event on Wednesday, April 21 at 10 a.m. Central Time to announce the winning entries in the 28th Annual FSEA Gold Leaf Awards.
Entries from around the world have competed in several categories for the best in foil stamping and embossing, cold foil, laser cutting, digital foil and coatings, specialty UV coatings and more. In addition to announcing the Gold, Silver and Bronze award winners in each category, a Best of Show award winner will be revealed, chosen from among the Gold winners in each category.
Canada Post issues commemorative Juno Awards stamp for golden anniversary
Canada Post has unveiled a commemorative stamp, shown in a handout image, marking the golden anniversary of the Juno Awards. THE CANDIAN PRESS/HO-Canada Post MANDATORY CREDIT April 08, 2021 - 7:10 AM
TORONTO - The Juno Awards are getting a stamp of approval from the country s postal service.
Before the winners envelopes are opened at the big show in May, Canada Post has unveiled a commemorative stamp paying tribute to the Junos 50th anniversary.
The black-and-gold stamp, created by Montreal-based design studio Paprika and illustrated by Amanda Arlotta, features the newly redesigned Juno statuette that winners will receive this year.
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The Juno Awards are getting a stamp of approval from the country’s postal service.
Before the winners’ envelopes are opened at the big show in May, Canada Post has unveiled a commemorative stamp paying tribute to the Junos’ 50th anniversary.
The black-and-gold stamp, created by Montreal-based design studio Paprika and illustrated by Amanda Arlotta, features the newly redesigned Juno statuette that winners will receive this year.