National Print Awards

To be considered for the National Print Awards your entry must be entered through the PAGE Awards

To have your entry assessed for the NPA please tick the box indicating you would like your submission to be judged using the NPA criteria.

Note: The NPA is a craft based award where the PAGE awards give equal weighting to design and production.

For more info visit http://www.nationalprintawards.com.au

How can I enter in the National Print Awards?
Entry into the National Print Awards is only possible through first entering in your State and Territory Print Recognition Awards. Premier award winners in each State compete to take out the National Print Awards. See PrintNet for State PICA dates and details.

Who pays the entry fee?
The entry fee is paid by the Print Recognition Awards in each State.

Who judges the National Print Awards?
A renowned printing expert is selected from each State to judge the National Print Awards. Judges are selected based on their expertise and experience with consideration given to maintaining diversity across the variety of print mediums and processes. To ensure complete impartiality, no National Print Awards judge selected has any involvement in their State Print Recognition Awards. All judges are supervised by the Chairperson of Judges.

If I win a medal will I be advised before the Awards presentation night?
Winners will be advised if they have won an award and will be asked to verify the supplied entry information for the Awards Book. Winners will only find out their ranking at the Awards Presentation dinner as is the case with most Award evenings.

Who receives the winning awards?
The printer is the recipient of all awards except in the case of Category 26, Embellishment in which the embellishment company is the recipient. All companies listed under the contributing areas will also receive a certificate. All certificates for each winning entry will be mailed to the entrant for distribution. Additional medals can be purchased for $65 and certificates for $35. Where the printer is not the entrant, an additional medal/certificate may be purchased by the entrant at their cost.