History

2010 In April, the Rokus Klett Publishing publishes the first issue of the magazine National Geographic Mini Lumpi in co-operation with the Mercator retail chain of stores. At the same time, the publishing house starts preparing the first electronic textbooks for the interactive whiteboard.
2009 On 1 January Maruša Kmet becomes Managing Director of the company, while Matic Karlovšek is appointed to her former position of Sales Manager.
Rok Kvaternik is appointed CEO of the whole Southeast Europe region within the Ernst Klett Publishers that, apart from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, also includes the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary and Greece.
At the Frankfurt Book Fair, the textbook set Prvi koraki v matematiko(First Steps into Mathematics) receives the Bronze Award of the European Educational Publishers Group (“EEPG”).
In November, the publishing house publishes its first web edition – free web dictionaries at www.pons.si.
2008 A subsidiary company is established in Sarajevo. At the same time, Rokus Klett Publishing becomes the largest educational publisher in Slovenia.
2007 In February, the first issue of the magazine National Geographic Popotnik (National Geographic Traveler) is published.
In October, the publishing house receives the Bronze EEPG Award for the textbook set Naravoslovje in tehnika 4 (Natural Science and Technical Education 4).
2006 On 20 May 2006, the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards contest is organized in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Authors of the book The Cuisine of Slovenia (Prof. Janez Bogataj, Ph.D., Slavko Adamlje, Julij Nemanič, Ph.D., photographer Janez Pukšič and designer Žare Kerin) receive the Special Award of the Jury – the Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2005 – from among almost 6,000 competing books from all over the world.
In May 2006, the first issue of the magazine National Geographic Slovenia is published.
Rokus Klett Publishing receives the Silver EEPG Award for the textbook set Igra števil in oblik 4 (The Game of Numbers and Shapes 4) and the Silver EEPG Award for the textbook set Raziskujem preteklost 9 (Exploring the Past 9).
On the 15th anniversary of the establishment of Rokus Publishing, it is renamed Rokus Klett Publishing as a tribute to the successful co-operation and operation within the Klett Group.
2005 The book Vina Slovenije (Wines of Slovenia), published by Rokus Gifts, receives the Golden MM 2005 Award for the best book cover. The textbook Biologija 9 (Biology 9) receives the Golden EEPG Award for the best European textbook. The publishing house also receives the EEPG Merit Award for the textbook Moja prva likovna ustvarjalnica (My First Creative Art Book).
2004 The publishing house moves from the Fužine castle to new premises in Stegne. Together with the German partner, the publishing house expands beyond Slovenian borders, establishing subsidiary companies in Belgrade and Zagreb. The publishing house starts publishing Croatian and Serbian editions of NG Junior and the first textbooks in Cyrillic script.
The publishing house receives an EEPG Award for the textbook Naravoslovje in tehnika 5 (Natural Science and Technical Education 5). The book Vina Slovenije (Wines of Slovenia), published by Rokus Gifts, receives the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for the best wine guide in the world.
The magazine National Geographic Junior wins the International Marketing Award for the best advertisement.
2003 Publication of the textbook Čez prag besedila (Across the Threshold of Text) completes a series of 13 Slovenian language textbooks from the first grade of primary school to the matriculation exam. The first issue of the children's magazine National Geographic Junior is published. The publishing house receives two important international awards for the textbook Svet iz besed 7 (The World of Words 7): the GLI AWARD at the Bologna Fair for supplementary learning materials and the Golden EEPG Award for the best European textbook. The publication Zbrana dela Primoža Trubarja (Collected Works of Primož Trubar) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of artistic monographs, photo-monographs and bibliographical publications.
Towards the end of the year, the publishing house carries out a capital integration with the largest German educational publisher Klett AG, which becomes a minority owner. Darila Rokus (Rokus Gifts) breaks away from the publishing house and becomes an independent company, taking over the publication of monographs.
2002 The publication Arhitekturni vodnik po Ljubljani (Architectural Guide to Ljubljana) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of non-fictional literature.
2001 The textbook set Na pragu besedila 3 (On the Threshold of Text 3) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of science books and textbooks.
2000 The exhibition Mojstrovine Slovenije (Handicrafts of Slovenia) is set up in Los Angeles. The publication Kuhinja Slovenije (The Cuisine of Slovenia) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of non-fictional literature. Presentation of the new brand Darila Rokus (Rokus Gifts) in the City Art Museum in Ljubljana. The number of employees exceeds 30.
1999 Publication of the monograph Mojstrovine Slovenije (Handicrafts of Slovenia), at one stage the most notable book of Rokus Publishing. The monograph receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of artistic monographs, photo-monographs and bibliographical publications. The textbook set Na pragu besedila (On the Threshold of Text) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book. The number of employees exceeds 20.
1998 Publication of the textbook Gradim slovenski jezik 4 (Building the Slovenian Language 4), the first in a series of Slovenian language textbooks with which the publishing house still achieves the biggest market shares. The number of employees exceeds 10. The publication Vinski brevir: kako razumeti vino (Wine Breviary: Understanding Wine) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of non-fictional literature.
1997 Publication of the monograph Vinski brevir: kako razumeti vino (Wine Breviary: Understanding Wine).
1996 Publication of the specialist monograph Ljubljanske tržnice Jožeta Plečnika (The Marketplace in Ljubljana Designed by Jože Plečnik).
1995 The monograph Dunajske risbe (Vienna Drawings) receives the award The Most Beautiful Slovenian Book in the category of artistic monographs, photo-monographs and bibliographical publications.
1992 Publication of the first textbook Prvi koraki v ekologijo (First Steps into Ecology) and the monograph Plečnikovi kelihi (Plečnik's Chalices).
1991 On 28 October, Rok Kvaternik signs the Memorandum of Association of Rokus Publishing with initial capital of SIT 8,000 (EUR 33.38).