Resonance principal reappointed to national design council

Kathleen Turaski joins 6 other eminent designers from around U.S.

Wisconsin-based paper manufacturer Appleton Coated has appointed Resonance co-founder Kathleen Turaski to a second term on its National Design Council.

A panel of leading designers from across North America, the Design Council serves as a judging entity for U360, a national design competition staged by Appleton Coated each year, as well as explores trends and issues in paper and print design.

In 2008, Turaski became the first design professional from Georgia to be named to the Council in its 15-year history. She is a 17-year veteran of design and a graduate of the University of Georgia and Central St. Martins College in London.

Appleton Coated is a recognized leader of high-end coated papers branded under the Utopia brand.