HEXIS RUNNING 3RD PHOTO CONTEST - Print21

2022-10-16 14:56:01 By : Ms. winnie yu

The company says its Worldwide Photo Contest is a great opportunity for professionals to showcase their best work with Hexis products to the world. Any project where Hexis self-adhesive vinyl films are used can be entered. There are seven categories, every participant is invited to submit its best wrapping project in automotive, sign, decoration, pure zone (the Hexis antimicrobial adhesive film), solar films, textile, and the free project The purpose of the competition is to award prizes for the photos of the most accomplished projects, from a visual communication point of view, using Hexis self-adhesive vinyl films. Winners will be chosen based on criteria of compliance with the theme and category, uniqueness of the design, general visual appearance, technical constraints of the project, print quality and quality of the installation.

There will be three winners per category and one overall winner. The naming of the winners will occur in the middle of November, after deliberations of a jury made up of Hexis professionals.

The entire Hexis Worldwide Photo Contest prizes are valued at almost €5,000 (prizes made up of Hexis gift vouchers and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Winners will also receive social media exposure on the Hexis social media handles (174 000 followers) including Facebook and Instagram ads, exposure on the Hexis Graphics website, and a variety of marketing tools.

All entries need to be submitted at https://www.hexis-graphics.com/en/photo-contest/ where full information about the competition is available.

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