GARMENT DECORATION AWARDS
BEST TRANSFER PRINT
Judge: Chris Treadway, Sales Manager, Target Transfers
Winner: T Print, Alan Bainbridge, for Warrior
Judge's comments:
It's impressive. Striking. For the amount of work and the effort that's gone into it, it is very special. It's a very intricate design. They have managed to hold it all together. The colours are really nice. It feels good and to get the edges like they have and the symmetry, it's not easy. The texture in the middle of the warrior has held up really well. It's been done by someone who really knows what they are doing.
printed this kind of thing personally, I know how difficult it is. It's very tough to get it right.
Runner up, Nathan Newbury of TheMagicTouch with his Olympic Games 1948 transfer print.
Runner up: T Print, Alan Bainbridge, for Tequila Flavoured Beer
BEST DYE SUBLIMATION PRINT
Judge: Kevin Carter, production manager, Target Transfers
Winner: WeAdmire.net, Theo Stagers, for Leica IIIf 1950-1952/3
The winning entry – Warrior, submitted by Alan Bainbridge, of T Print.
Runner up: TheMagicTouch, Nathan Newbury, for Olympic Games 1948
Judge's comments:
That's stunning. I can't quite get my head around what they have done. The camera lens has that kind of translucent look about it. That, for me, is one of the best I have seen. It is really, really good. The design just comes at you. Having
Runner up: WeAdmire.net, Theo Stagers, for Custom V Twin
Runner up: WeAdmire.net, Theo Stagers, for Fred Astaire Puts On The Ritz
WeAdmire.net swept the board in the Best Dye Sublimation category, taking all three prizes. Amy Stegers is pictured above and left with the winning entry, Leica IIIf and the two runners up, Custom V Twin and Fred Astaire Puts on the Ritz.
Left to right: Harvey Jeal, Gareth Evans, Patrick Sanders, Nathan Newbury, Sean Barker and Raj Joshi
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