LAS VEGAS - October 22, 2018 - The Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) recognized the best printing in the industry at the 2018 SGIA Expo, presenting winners of this year’s Golden Image Competition. From hundreds of entries in over 50 categories, a select few received gold, silver and bronze ribbons, and from them came the Best of Show winners.
“The Golden Image Competition is known around the world as the most prestigious competition to recognize printing excellence and innovation,” said Johnny Shell, Vice President, Print Technology & Training, SGIA. “Winning gold, silver or bronze is an amazing feat, and winning Best of Show or People’s Choice exemplifies printing excellence, placing your work in an elite group.”
The Golden Image Competition honors industry-leading printing in over 50 categories, as determined by expert judges. In this year’s competition, judges evaluated 279 entries from 60 companies, then chose Best of Show winners from the gold ribbon winners. Expo attendees visiting the Golden Image Gallery voted on entries to award People’s Choice.
SGIA would like to congratulate all winners, especially:
Best of Show (Graphic): “Mountain” by Atelier fur Siebdruck (Muentschemier, CH, Switzerland)
Best of Show (Garment): “Lion” by Manga Colours Ltd. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
Best of Show (Digital): “Houston Dash Train” by Mountain Commercial Graphics (Houston, Texas)
Best in Show (Creativity): “Reproduction of ‘Luck Beads’ in a Style of the Ancient Fayum Portraits” by Striving Artists Framing and Art Services (Chatsworth, Calif.)
People’s Choice: “Saw Militar” by Max Art Productions LLC (Las Vegas)
“The SGIA Expo gives the best in printing the chance to shine and the Golden Image Competition showcases the great art our industry can produce. I am honored to present these winners with their awards and appreciate their contribution to our competition,” said Shell.
The full list of winners can be found on SGIA.org
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