• The awards are open to print professionals, creatives, designers, marketers, packagers and print buyers.
    The awards are open to print professionals, creatives, designers, marketers, packagers and print buyers.
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Organisers of the 2016 Media Super National Print Awards are now calling for entries.

Last year, almost 700 entries were received from professionals across Australia, and this year the awards have expanded to include 18 general print categories.

Today, the printing process encompasses a range of substrates, applications and media.

Entrants can submit everything from leaflets, flyers, brochures and posters, to catalogues and magazines, books and limited editions, reports and prospectuses, labels and packaging and POS.

In addition, the awards will this year also pay tribute to creatives and agencies, with five specially created categories recognising the contribution of design to the success of all kinds of printed products.

NPA major sponsors will present the Media Super Young Executive of the Year and Media Super Industry Legend awards, and the Fuji Xerox Effectiveness Award

The awards are open to print professionals, creatives, designers, marketers, packagers and print buyers.

Those wishing to enter the print or design categories, or submit entries for the major sponsor awards, can do so by visiting the entry page of the National Print Awards website.

Entries close on 29 January 2016.

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