Print franchise awards design talent

Sarah Stowe

Kwik Kopy Australia has announced the winner of its third annual Red Flame Design Awards, created to highlight top design talent within the franchise network.

Waleed Hassan, graphic designer with Kwik Kopy Alexandria, took out this year’s major prize of a MacBook Pro complete with full Creative Suite (CS4) software from Adobe, announced at Kwik Kopy’s annual conference held at Hamilton Island.

“To win such an award means an awful lot to me and gives me an incredible boost in confidence,” said Hassan. “Working with Kwik Kopy, I am learning all the time and have an incredibly strong support structure around me to encourage me to develop my design skills.”

The Red Flame Design Award’s brief was to produce an impact mailer to further develop Kwik Kopy’s commitment to environmental sustainability and the successful marketing of green services to the public. The winning centre receives $3,000 to develop the winning design into a marketing piece, which will then be used by the entire Kwik Kopy network.

An external panel of design industry experts was invited to perform the final judging. Hassan’s winning design juxtaposes dry, cracked earth with the veins of a leaf.

“We were delighted to see that the standard of entries was exceptionally high, demonstrating that our staff are highly committed to delivering great design solutions to our clients,” Richard Baker, creative director of Kwik Kopy Australia said.

“Congratulations to Waleed and all the other entrants for a job very well done.”

The two runners-up, Sean Leane from Kwik Kopy Canberra and Mitchell Smith from Kwik Kopy Richmond received prizes of an iPod Touch and an iPod Nano respectively.