NSW leads national Gold tally with 20

Comments Comments

New South Wales topped the national medal tally with 20 Gold Awards, with Carbon8, Rawson Print, WHO, and Multi-Color Corp Griffith all winning more than one Gold.

Carbon8 took home a swag of awards: Peter Mussura (left) and Kenneth Beck Pederson show off their haul
Carbon8 took home a swag of awards: Peter Mussura (left) and Kenneth Beck Pederson show off their haul

Leading the charge was Carbon8 with five Gold, three Silver and one Bronze award. Its top awards were won for Printer of the Year – Digital, Book Printing – Digital, Leaflets, Flyers and Brochures – Digital, Self Promotion, and Multi-piece Promotions & Campaigns.

Another three Golds went to Rawson Print Co for Book Printing – Offset, Printer of the Year – Packaging, and Printer of the Year – Offset. The company also bagged a Silver and a Bronze. Who Printing took out a pair of Gold medals for Leaflets, Flyers & Brochures – Offset and Stationery Printing, and complemented those with a Silver and three Bronze awards.

Kwik Kopy Darling Harbour scooped the pool for Small Business Printer of the Year with up to 12 employees, taking home the Gold, Silver and Bronze in that category and Multi-Color Corporation took two top awards home to Griffith, for Embellishment and Printer of the Year – Labelling.

Satellite Print took out Gold for Booklets, Catalogues and Magazines, along with a trio of Silver and Bronze medallions, and Pegasus Print Group took out the Gold for Commercial Printing, along with two Silver and one Bronze award. Other Gold medal winners included Momento Pro in Limited Editions and Cactus Imagine for Large Format, a category where Silver went to SOS Print + Media.

The medal tally was rounded out by AB Corp, who won two Silvers and a Bronze on the night, Peachy Print with a Silver and Bronze, while Impact International, Intoprint, Posterboy Printing and Noakes Design all took home Bronze.

comments powered by Disqus