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Entries open for the 2026 ASGA National Sign & Graphics Awards

Entries open for the 2026 ASGA National Sign & Graphics Awards

Entries are now open for the 2026 ASGA National Sign & Graphics Awards.

Hosted by the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA), the Awards provide recognition of the industry’s achievements and a showcase of the best work produced over two years. 

To be eligible, projects must be completed between Saturday, 1 June 2024 and Tuesday, 23 July 2026. Entries close at 5 pm on Friday 24 July, 2024.
ASGA President, Mick Harrold, says those interested in entering should identify their best projects from this period and, to give themselves the best chance of winning, ensure they have checked the Entry Criteria closely.

“Make sure you select the most suitable category for the projects you are entering, and that you collect and supply all the required information, technical specs and photographs, so that the Judges can fully appreciate your achievements,” he recommends.

“Entering the Awards is an opportunity to benchmark your best work against the industry’s premier sign and graphics businesses, to recognise the achievements of your team, and to increase your profile with customers and the wider industry.

“Internally, it can also provide a great platform for reviewing and evaluating your business standards, goals and achievements, and for setting team goals and performance standards.”
The Gala Awards Presentation Dinner, which will be held at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, on Thursday 3 September during the Visual Impact Expo, which Harrolds says “is a highlight of the sign industry calendar.”

“The Awards are a fantastic night of celebration, which showcases the variety and quality of work our industry can produce, and gives businesses a great opportunity to entertain clients, reward their teams and connect with industry peers. It’s a night not to be missed.”

This year’s Awards are supported by Gold Sponsors Avery Dennison, ORAFOL and Spandex, and Bronze Sponsor Currie Group.

The 2026 Categories include:
•    traditional hand-painted or airbrushed work 
•    digital LED and LCD signs 
•    illuminated LED and neon projects 
•    directional and wayfinding signage 
•    engraved, fabricated and sculptural projects 
•    pylons and sky signs 
•    large-format digital print 
 
Tickets can be booked at signs.org.au

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