Fine Cut Blog Archive for April 2012
Cigarette warning labels act as successful deterrent to ex-smokers
The graphic warning labels featured on cigarette packets are highly effective at preventing ex-smokers from smoking again, according to a new survey.
Artist engraves Queen's portrait onto pinhead
In a remarkable feat of precision engraving, an artist has created one of the smallest ever portraits of Queen Elizabeth II - on a pinhead.
National Memorial Arboretum engraving honours fallen soldiers of 2011
The latest part of an engraving project at the National Memorial Arboretum started on Monday morning (April 23rd) at 09:30.
Heinz rereleases labels from Queen's coronation year
Cans of Heinz beans and spaghetti are set to feature replicas of their labels from 1952 - Queen Elizabeth's coronation year.
Diamond engraving created for Diamond Jubilee
Scientists have created what could be the world's smallest portrait of the Queen by engraving an image on a diamond, BBC News reports.
Morrisons introduces "fresh" branding to product labels
UK retailer Morrisons is revamping the look of its fresh produce range by introducing new product labels and packaging, reports Talking Retail.
Royal Mint issues advice on spotting fake £1 coins
Design errors, poorly defined edging and extra shiny surfaces have been named by the Royal Mint as things to look out for when trying to identify a counterfeit one pound coin, telegraph.co.uk reports.

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