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The Print Excellence Competition awards the stupendous and dazzles the public by showcasing today’s finest technology and craftsmanship in print, imaging, and finishing!

Enter your best work from 2009 and compete for a variety of coveted awards and honors. Your customers are watching, so the dandier the better! Grow relationships with important clients by celebrating your wins together at PIAG’s Annual Celebration of Print May 14th, 2010. Best of Category winners enter Printing Industries of America’s Premier Print Awards competition (national level) FREE!

Entries are due February 12, 2010

Download these forms to enter The 2010 Print Excellence Competition*
- 2010 Call for Entries
- Additional Entry Tickets
- Additional Summary of Entries Sheet

*The 2010 Print Excellence Competition is open to PIAG members ONLY. While all PIAG members received a packet by mail, you may also download the forms above for use as needed. Please contact us by email at info@piag.org for a printed Call for Entries packet.

About the Competition
The Print Excellence Competition, owned and managed by The Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG), is an annual event that recognizes and rewards printing and imaging companies who combine fine craftsmanship with technology in order to produce outstanding finished products. The award-winning companies are honored each year at PIAG’s Celebration of Print. This year's Celebration of Print takes place on May 14th at The Renaissance Waverly Hotel. Visit our Calendar of Events for additional information as we get closer to the big night!

The Judging
The criteria for judging are registration, neatness and clarity, sharpness of halftones and line drawings, richness and tonal qualities of color, paper and ink selection, ink coverage, difficulty of printing, effective contrast or softness, overall visual impact and bindery.