Special printing process helps D&DGlobal win three more Bennys
Developed over many years and at a cost of millions of dollars by Drago Zorec, owner of D&DGlobal, the process is one of a number of patented developments he has invented. Loath to reveal publicly too much of the method that produced the winning entry, he says the US judges of the Benjamin Franklin Awards, the Bennys, were given details of the process last year.
"Then we won two Bennys, which is the highest award in the industry. This year we won three. It is a great recognition for our company and for the Australian industry,” he said.
This year the proprietory process was used on a self-promotion catalogue for the company and received recognition for special innovation at the Bennys. Zorec will take a number of D&DGlobal staff with him when he travels to Chicago in October to accept the awards.
"We will place the three new statuettes alongside the two we already have," he exclaimed with satisfaction.
D&DGlobal won its three Bennys for:
In addition it received an Award of Recognition for
. . . as well as a Certificate of Merit in two categories for
