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Last month at the 2014 SGIA Expo (Las Vegas, October 22-24), winners of the Golden Image Competition were honored for achieving imaging excellence and displaying exceptional expertise in their field.

“Receiving one of these awards places the winner at the very top of the world’s leading printers,” says Johnny Shell, SGIA’s VP of technical services. “Achieving such high quality indicates remarkable control and ability.”

Last month at the 2014 SGIA Expo (Las Vegas, October 22-24), winners of the Golden Image Competition were honored for achieving imaging excellence and displaying exceptional expertise in their field.

“Receiving one of these awards places the winner at the very top of the world’s leading printers,” says Johnny Shell, SGIA’s VP of technical services. “Achieving such high quality indicates remarkable control and ability.”

The Golden Image Competition recognizes the highest standard of imaging and covered almost every facet of the specialty graphics industry. Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honorable Mention ribbons were awarded to winners in each category; from among the Gold winners, award winners were chosen by members of the Academy of Screen and Digital Printing Technologies and given the "Best of Show" award.

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The 2014 “Best of Show” winners are:
• People’s Choice
“Shell Storage Tanks” by Mountain Commercial Graphics
• Best of Show: Graphics
“2014 Jazz Fest Poster: Preservation Hall Jazz Band” by DMR Graphics
• Best of Show: Garment
“Patches” by Midi Print
• Best of Show: Digital
“Shell Storage Tanks” by Mountain Commercial Graphics
• Best of Show: Digital Creativity
“The Hobbit Plane – The Desolation of Smaug” by Admark Visual Imaging

View the full list of winners from every competition and relive your favorite moments from the 2014 SGIA Expo.

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