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APEX 2013 Call for Entries Brochure
*You'll be able to fill out the Easy Entry Form online, upload your entries online and pay online.
APEX 2013 Call for Entries!

The 25th Annual APEX Awards for Publication Excellence
An Annual Competition for Writers, Editors, Publications Staff and Business, Nonprofit, Agency and Freelance Communicators
Entry deadline (online/postmark/shipping): April 10, 2013.
To enter APEX 2013, see the Call for Entries brochure (pdf).
The brochure includes a paper entry form, but we suggest you use the online Easy Entry Form instead. It's just a lot more convenient. No need for typewriters or filling out the form by hand.
Also see the APEX FAQs and the APEX online entry Q&A!
The APEX Awards for Publication Excellence offer a quick and easy way to gain the recognition you deserve.
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Would you like distinguished communications experts to confirm what a good job you do producing publications? Enter APEX!
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Do you want to enter an Awards Competition without complex forms or lengthy written descriptions? Enter APEX!
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Would you like to gain the recognition and respect from management that your work deserves? Take a few minutes now. Enter APEX!
Awards are given in 138 communications categories, many new, in 12 main categories including: newsletters; magazines and journals; magapapers and newspapers; annual reports; brochures, manuals and reports; electronic media; social media; websites; campaigns, programs and plans; writing; design and illustration; and special publications.
APEX online entry forms are quick and easy to fill out. APEX entries are judged in comparison with those from organizations of a similar type and staff size.
Take a look now through your "Winner's File" for outstanding samples of your best publications, writing samples, design, videos and web sites. Enter them in APEX today! Just download the APEX 2013 Call for Entries Brochure and be sure to use the online Easy Entry Form.
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Grand Award winners receive attractive plaques commemorating their winning entries.
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Award of Excellence winners receive attractive certificates (suitable for framing) describing their winning entries.
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All APEX Award winners are listed in a special Awards Report.
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All APEX Award winners receive "APEX 2013 WINNER" Logo Repro Sheets for use in their own publications. Electronic versions of the APEX logo (EPS and GIF) also will be available to download by APEX Award winners. And APEX Award winners may link to http://www.ApexAwards.com.
If you'd like to be notified when the APEX 2013 Award Winners are announced, and of any APEX 2013 news or updates, please sign up to receive our free e-mail newsletter, Writer's Web Watch. (We will not give or sell your e-mail address to anyone. And we won't flood you with e-mail! If you subscribe you'll receive an average of one to perhaps two free e-mail newsletters a month. That's it! You can cancel any time with a single mouse click.)
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APEX 2013, the 25th Annual APEX Awards for Publication Excellence, is now closed to new entrants.
Note: If you have already entered online, but have not yet paid for your entries or uploaded your entry files, please log in here
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and do so now.
Winning entries will be announced in July.
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| SOUTH BANK CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT | South Bank Corporation Annual Report 2010-2011 --
South Bank Corporation, Brisbane Australia ...
"A stunning annual report, with a clean, appealing design featuring striking photo spreads on an attractive matte paper -- all combined to frame a powerful message -- the bank's good works during the previous year, and its commitment to improving environmental quality. The report, of course, prints on recycled paper and is delivered via bicycle -- a sustainable method! But our favorite feature is that selected pages in the report are printed on seeded paper. They can be torn out, planted and, with luck, and a green thumb, flowers will grow."
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