Awards 2019
Bespoke Magazine Printer of the Year: Park Communications
From an edition of WRAP that featured five original pull-out pieces of wrapping paper by specially commissioned illustrators, through to the metallic cover of Beauty Papers that boasted an arresting...
Label Printer of the Year: CS Labels
CS Labels has triumphed in this hotly contested category thanks to some “fantastic print and finishing that overcame some serious technical challenges,” according to the judges.
Bespoke Digital Printer of the Year: Pureprint Group
Aimed at short-run (less than 1,000 copies), high-value digital print, this keenly contested category saw last year’s highly commended company deservedly triumph this time around.
Point-of-purchase Printer of the Year: SMP Group
According to the judges this entry showcased an “excellent use of materials to produce impactful products that deliver high-value POP”.
Fine Art Printer of the Year: Boss Print
Few categories are as tough as Fine Art Printer of the Year, with submissions needing to demonstrate the very highest levels of origination and print.
Brochure Printer of the Year: Hampton Printing (Bristol)
Judges awarded Hampton “10 out of 10” for all its samples, but they were particularly impressed by the work the company produced for car manufacturers Range Rover and Bentley.
High-volume Publication Printer of the Year: Pindar, part of the YM Group
There wasn’t a stand-out sample from the four Pindar submitted - the judges loved them all, saying the print quality was simply superb.
FMCG Packaging Printer of the Year: Curtis Packaging
Curtis’ entry consisted of “great examples of precision print” that had the “feel of quality and look of luxury” said the judges.
High-volume Digital Printer of the Year: Go Inspire Group
This category was formerly the Industrial Digital Printer of the Year Award and the judges were looking for stunning examples of long-run (more than 1,000 copies) targeted messaging.
Newspaper Printer of the Year: Reach Printing Services Watford
Newspaper printing is arguably one of the most challenging print sectors. High volumes and quick turnaround times leave little margin for error.