Drago adds three more Bennies to massive collection

Drago Zorac entered the D&D&U7 publication into the competition, a promotional catalogue produced by D&D Global to show off its famed 12-colour printing process. The unique imaging technique was developed over many years at the cost of millions of dollars in research and development.

Drago is ecstatic over his company's success at the awards, and claims getting a publication such as D&D&U7 off the ground is a long and arduous process, the result of a concentrated effort on behalf of D&D Global to get the most out of its renowned imaging process.

“The challenges of producing a job like D&D&U Issue 7 are numerous and sometimes difficult to overcome,” says Drago. “Each phase, from design to the final hand bindery, has produced its own set of unique challenges.”

Drago will be heading over to Chicago in October to pick up the Bennies at the Premier Print Awards ceremony, where he will also be picking up another 15 awards for his company. Following that he will fly directly to Budapest for this year's Sappi Awards where he is in the running to pick up one of the prestigious Golden Elephants.

It was only earlier this year that D&D Global picked up a massive 12 golden statues at the IAPHC awards in Las Vegas, and late last year when Drago also flew over to Chicago to pick up to collect five Benny Awards (pictured right).

For over 50 years the Benny Awards have been considered among the most prestigious prizes for the graphic arts industry, and in 2005 received over 5,000 entries from printers across 17 different countries.