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The 42nd edition of the competition attracted 205 entries from 38 companies from 21 countries worldwide.
June 7, 2022
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
FINAT, the European label industry association, has announced the winners of the 2022 FINAT Label Competition. The awards ceremony was held on June 1 on the occasion of FINAT’s 64th annual conference, the European Label Forum, at the Grand Hotel Dino in Baveno, along the borders of Lago Maggiore (Italy). The competition is organized on an annual basis and as usual FINAT were able to rely on the experience and services of an expert and dedicated team of judges. The judging panel was led by Tony White of AWA Consulting, supported by Murat Sipahioglu, sales director of IMEKS Group and Steve Wood, the owner of Steve Wood Services. The competition attracted 205 entries from 38 companies from 21 countries worldwide. In addition to the 7 Group winners and the 34 Category winners a total of 73 Highly Commended certificates were distributed. The leading number of countries entering this year was led by Austria with 32 entries with Turkey close behind with 26 entries. The number of entries in each category was predictably led by Wines (46), Alcoholic Drinks (36), Sets of Labels (22) and Cosmetics (17). The number of entries printed using digital technology (108) continues to increase year on year by more than 30%. The digital element is becoming more noticeable, not on-ly in the printing process but also in the finishing, die-cutting and in the final use of the label. BEST IN SHOW WINNER The story behind the Best In Show label for the 2022 FINAT Label Competition involves history dating back to the Middle Ages. The label reflects an era of Kings, Knights and Royalty referring to the “Kingdom of Cyprus” (a Crusader Kingdom) which was founded in 1197 six years after the occupation of Cyprus by Richard the Lionheart of England. The reproduction of the Coat of Arms depicts three rampant lions and a cross is reproduced in great detail and along with the “flourishes” surrounding the shield and the product name gives that royal feeling to the excellently printed label. The combined combination of great gold foiling and High Build varnish against a smooth matt sand coloured recycled paper meant that Gerolemo – Maratheftiko Sweet entered by Cabas S.A., Greece was selected by the panel of judges as the Best In Show winner. (This label also won the Digital Group Award at the 42nd Annual Competition.) GROUP WINNERS The Group winners are organised into the following main groups which include A. Market-ing/End Uses, B. Printing Processes, C. Non-Adhesive Applications, D. Innovation & Elec-tronic Printing and E. Digital Printing. Group A: Marketing/End-uses The jury could not separate two entries for the Marketing/End –Uses Group therefore joint winners were awarded. The first winner was Marzek Etiketten+Packaging GmbH, Austria for Côtes du Rhône. This is a bright and colourful label. The black line round the images of the flowers serves to highlight them and to give them a clear separation from the clean bright substrate. Printed digitally with a very accurately placed screen varnish in four colours, the silky appearance of the substrate adds a real touch of class to the label and projects the images of the flowers into high relief. The subtle use of hot foiling to highlight the name of the wine is excellent. A 67lpcm screen gives great definition to the main images of the flowers. The second winner was Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Alqaissi Grill Spic-es. A very busy and complicated label. The use of a metallised film substrate adds overall brightness to the label and gives the impression that gold foiling has been used. The ap-plication of matt lamination contrasts nicely with the high gloss varnish over the image of the meat. Both the fine line black type and the reversed out white type are printed to a very high standard. The basic printing process is digital. With this label the more you study it the more detail becomes obvious. How many observers noticed the highlighted glossy image of the fork above the meat board or the shiny green leaf? A really well de-signed and high-quality label with masses of detail to hold the interest of the observer. Group B: Printing Processes The winner of the Printing Processes Group was Kuresa, Peru for Body Spa Conditioner. A very understated label printed using a combination of letterpress and screen technology in six colours on a film substrate. The label contains some very fine typography using an opaque white screen ink. The subtle green background shows a branch of a pepper tree and red peppers depicting the plant from which the product is manufactured. A 150lpi screen adds a high degree of definition to the final result. Group C: Non- adhesive Applications The judging panel found it impossible to separate two labels in the Non-Adhesive Applica-tions Group so again we are presented with two group winners. The first was IPE Indus-tria Gráfica, Spain for Nightology Sachet. Flexography has been used to great effect on a matt silver metallic substrate. The white reversed out printing on the black background obviates the need for using foiling to highlight both the type and the illustrations. The de-tail in the lions head is excellent making it stand out against the background. Printed in five colours which includes a primer, gold lacquer two blacks, PMS 7509 and an overall matt varnish. The lion’s head with all its fine detail appears majestically dominant and needs no further images to support it. The second winner was Stratus Packaging, France for Champagne Christian Senez Evenementielle. A sleeve that spells out quality at first glance and reflects the quality of the product, champagne. One colour, black, has been printed by flexo to a very high standard and is augmented by a touch of silver cold foiling. The silk screen varnish on the logo and signature adds that extra touch of class once more. The intense black images are complemented by printing on a High White PET 45 high-shrink substrate. In this case less is more! The images including the two silk screen varnishes which were required resist shrinkage during the steam process. Group D: Innovation & Electronic Printing The Innovation Group is always interesting to judge as we are regularly presented with new technology and different applications for the label press output. The winner of the Innovation and Electronic Printing Processes Group was Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG, Germany for Robust RFID-Label. It is important that when a RFID chip is used to identify or track a medication it does not get compromised during its useful working life. The Robust RFID Labels features a unique and innovative design. The label-integrated RFID chip is secured by the label’s special construction featuring protective printed elements. This means that potential damage to the RFID chip, for example mechanical impact during the manufacturing and handling processes can be avoided enabling higher production rates and continued functionality during the lifetime of the pharmaceutical product. Digitization is an emerging trend in healthcare scenarios. A considerable amount of infor-mation about a pharmaceutical product can be carried on a single RFID chip for example to enable interactions between the patient and their medical treatment. It is key that the performance and functionality of the chip is not impaired in any way due to damage dur-ing its working life. Therefore robustness of the label is the key. Group E: Digital Printing The winner in the Digital Printing Group was CABAS S.A., Greece for Gerolemo – Mara-theftiko Sweet. This label was printed digitally in four colours with the addition of dedi-cated silk screen and gold foil areas revealing design details that will trigger the consum-er’s emotive response in the description of the product. The substrate was selected to add a touch of luxury and high added value to the finished result. The substrate used for this label is a recycled paper and is therefore a responsible choice yet giving premium quality. Overall this is a responsible label which tells a story and aims to create a sense of luxury and leave a lasting impression with the consumer even before the cork is removed. This year, the Judges Award was given to Multi-Color Corporation, Australia for Tilde Aus-tralian Raw Vodka. A technical complicated label which is best described by the convert-er’s own technical explanation. ”Two label substrates were used, a coated poly film on the underside printed in CMYK + Toyo Black up to Unit 4 on the press then a Contone Bianco top substrate which is separated and joined to the poly film bottom stock at unit 5. Print-ing continues with two greys and Toyo Black with a Highbuild screen and finished with a spot Matt varnish and final die cut. Eventually five colours were used along with a 200 lpi screen.” CATEGORY WINNERS Group A Marketing/End-Uses A1 Wines Joint Winners Etiketten CARINI GmbH, Austria for Skript Pinot Noir Chilcheweg 2020 Marzek Etiketten+Packaging GmbH, Austria for Côtes du Rhône A2 Alcoholic Drinks Joint Winners Multi Color Corporation, Australia for Tilde Australian Raw Vodka Marzek Etiketten+Packaging GmbH, Austria for Kaiser Premium Vodka Stratus Packaging, France for Apis Bière au Miel A3 Non-Alcoholic Drinks Etiketten CARINI GmbH, Austria for Papil Apéritif A4 Food Products Joint Winners Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Alqaissi Grill Spices Cabas S.A., Greece for Papadimitriou Mustard Limited Edition A6 Household Goods Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Eyüp Sabri Tuncer Kitchen Soap Orange A7 Industrial Use Kimoha Entrepreneurs FZCO, UAE for Passeo – Cable Carry Handle with Hole A8 Automotive Use Navarra de Etiquetajes, Spain for CALAVERA Oro Liquido A9 Cosmetics Joint Winners Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Deep Secret Soleil Fine Fragrance Mist Etiketten CARINI GmbH, Austria for DHYANA Yoga Spray A10 Pharmaceutical Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG, Germany for Light-Protection-Label A11 Security Securikett Ulrich & Horn GmbH, Austria for Tiger Label A12 Booklets Etiketten CARINI GmbH, Austria for Desinfect Care A14 Self-Promotional STRATUS Packaging, France for Huge Christmas A15 Sets of Labels Joint Winners Marzek Etiketten+Packaging GmbH, Austria for A Nobis Grande Cuvée Stratus Packaging, France for Gamme chocolat Maison Bouvard Group B Printing Processes B1 Flexography Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Deep Secret Déjà Vu Fine Fragrance Mist B2 Rotary Letterpress Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Green World hand & Skin Disinfectant B3 Screen Printing Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Deep Secret Taj Mahal Fine Fragrance Mist B5 Combination Printing Joint Winners Kuresa, Peru for Body Spa Conditioner MCC Label Paarl, South Africa for Tête de Lion Group C Non-Adhesive Applications C1 Non-Adhesive Sleeves Stratus Packaging, France for Champagne Christian Senez Evenementielle C2 Non-Adhesive Flexible Packaging Joint Winners Ҫiftsan Label & Packaging Company, Turkey for Farmasi Blood Orange Hand & Body Lo-tion IPE Industria Gráfica, Spain for Nightology Sachet C3 Non-Adhesive Tags/Non Adhesives Kimoha Entrepreneurs FZCO, UAE for Global Village Entry Tickets Group D Innovation & Electronic Printing D1 Innovation Joint Winners IPE Industria Gráfica, Spain for Biological water controllable label & sleeve Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG, Germany for Robust RFID-Label D2 Electronic Printing Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG, Germany for Heating Foil ADAS Group E Digital Group E 1 Digital Toner Technology Joint Winners CABAS S.A., Greece for Tsimbidi – Monemvasios Red Dry Wine CABAS S.A., Greece for Gerolemo –Maratheftiko Sweet Bristol Labels Limited, United Kingdom for Saint Croix
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