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group b award
Pago International, Switzerland for Malve-Mauve Bath
This label truly deserves the group award. This delightful, delicate label highlights just how good the results from UV rotary letterpress can be. The soft tones give the label a very feminine appeal.
non-adhesive applications group c
c1: non-adhesive labels/tags
No winner in this category.
c2: cartons
Kimbells Pack Inc., Philippines for Omega Pain Relieving Liniment metallised box
This carton may look straightforward at first glance but digging deeper we find that it is quite complicated to produce. Using UV letterpress and screen in combination an attractive box has been produced which also contains anti- counterfeiting features. Once printed with the basic design and the anti fraud images, the metallised silver paper is laminated to a 300 micron board. The final result is a practical box used for exporting a locally produced product.
c3: sleeves
Stratus Packaging, France for Manchon Saveurs en or soupe à l’oignon
This sleeve has made the impossible possible, to make onions look enticing! The very controlled use of the
halftones with
UV flexo on a
PVC substrate
has given the
onions life and
depth. The use
of green
lettering keeps
the tone of the
sleeve firmly in
the vegetable
arena. The case
shows the well
defined wood
grain making it very
realistic. The small green type faces are easily legible. The whole result would look good on the supermarket shelf.
group c award
Stratus Packaging, France for Manchon Saveurs en or soupe à l’oignon
This realistic illustrations on this sleeve “sold” the whole idea of what a sleeve can achieve to the judges. They were impressed with the realism of the vegetables and the appealing look almost enabled them to taste the onion soup!
innovation group d
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG., Germany for Safety Bag
The whole idea of this category is to discover an application need in industry in general and then to meet that need with the application of a suitable label solution which is what the Schreiner Group do so successfully. They perceived a requirement for rescue teams to have immediate access to rescue data in motor vehicles to enable occupants trapped after a severe accident to be extracted quickly and easily. The Safety bag carries specific access data applicable to the vehicle to which it is attached. By using a reflective film the information is easily visible when it is dark. The adhesive attachment allows the bag to be removed for cleaning purposes and re-attached without difficulty. Digital printing on a polyester base is used to produce this label. A truly life saving concept.
This label is also the Group D Award winner.
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