Print is Alive comp deadline extended

Ian Walz, national program manager of the Apprenticeship Advisor and Mentoring Program, Printing Industries says, “We appreciate the challenge many apprentices may face who want to present a heavily visual entry on this important topic.”

Walz says, “Apprentices were given options to present their entry in any format including a written essay (maximum 500 words), multimedia such as video/YouTube, a web page, animation, PowerPoint, a brochure, flyer, artwork, poster, photography or other created image.”

He says, “This is not necessarily an easy brief when you have to work and attend courses during a normal week. We believe the extension will help many potential entrants to maximise the quality of their submissions.”

The winner will receive an expense free trip and accommodation in Melbourne to visit PacPrint and will also be a guest at the National Print Awards dinner presentation.

Entries should be sent to Ian Walz, Printing Industries Association of Australia, 25 South Parade Auburn, NSW 2144 or emailed to ian@printnet.com.au

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