Web wing Heron printed the first issue of the 150,000-run lifestyle magazine while Graphics handled the pre-press.
Managing editor Elaine Waldron described the results as excellent. Wyndeham group marketing manager Sharon D'Cruz said: "It's a great coup for Wyndeham to win this exciting new magazine and it also demonstrates the strength of our single source offering combining pre-press and print."
The first issue, which was mooted as part of the BBC2 Dragons' Den series, went on sale today. Wonderland competes with IPC lifestyle bible Wallpaper*, which produced one of its biggest issues ever for October.
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