Deadlines approaches for BSGA award
The BSGA has issued a rallying call to the industry in an effort to encourage late entries for this year’s edition of its ‘Young Sign Maker of the Year’ award
Monday, 25 Jul 2016 14:23 GMT
Sign Apprentice of the Year was sponsored by Roland DG for the 2015 awards and Nathan Aston of AST Signs (pictured) won, receiving the prize from Roland DG’s managing director Brett Newman
Nominations for the gong, which is sponsored by industry heavyweight Roland DG, will close on August 5th, with potential entrants having just over a week left to put forward their work.
"As the UK market’s leading manufacturer of wide-format digital printers for durable graphics, Roland DG is committed to supporting and celebrating young skill and talent in the sign industry, and underpins Roland DG’s commitment to inspire loyal, long-lasting relationships and educational support across the industry, from veterans of the business to those just starting out," explains Sarah Lyons, head of marketing Roland DG UK.
Submissions can be made through the BSGA website, with a BSGA judging panel to cast their eyes over work before voting on the winner. The winners’ announcement will take place at the BSGA Gala Award Ceremony on November 3rd at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham.
As the UK market’s leading manufacturer of wide-format digital printers
for durable graphics, Roland DG is committed to supporting and
celebrating young skill and talent in the sign industry”
The British Sign Awards are organised by the British Sign and Graphics Association, the industry’s leading representative body, to recognise and celebrate the outstanding skills and creativity of UK sign businesses.
Now in their third year, the BSGA British Sign Awards are firmly established as a benchmark for sign making excellence. Winning an award can have a dramatic effect on a business both externally, amongst current and prospective customers, and internally, as a major boost to staff morale.
Awards are presented in a total of 15 sign categories and entries are invited from all sign-makers in the UK (membership of the BSGA is not an entry requirement). Winners of each category go forward for the final accolade – the coveted ‘Sign of the Year’ award.
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