Congratulations 2023 FSEA Gold Leaf Award Winners

Innovative card and label designs showcase Cast & Cure

Breit Technologies is excited to congratulate three of our clients on their 2023 FSEA Gold Leaf Awards in the Best Use of Film Casting category.  Visions, Inc. of Brooklyn Park, MN took the Gold, Rose City Label of Portland, OR earned Silver and Cursive in Mason, OH came home with the Bronze.  Each of their applications showcased the unique capabilities and design attributes of Cast & Cure.

“We’re proud that each of these clients were honored for their creative, elegant, and innovative use of Cast & Cure in their submissions, noted Tim Cain, Breit Technologies President.  Their unique applications took great advantage of Cast & Cure’s visual impact.”

Gold

“Indian Life” greeting card by David White

Printer:  Visions, Inc., Brooklyn Park, MN

Process:  Digitally printed on HP Indigo 12000 with Scodix offline Cast and Cure embellishment

Silver

Great Nations Freaky Friday – Vapor Ringz

Printer:  Rose City Label, Portland, OR

Process:  Printed on Mark Andy Evolution E5 press with inline Cast and Cure embellishment.

Bronze

Perennial Artisan Ales – Double Entendre

Printer:  Cursive, Mason, OH

Process:  Digitally printed on HP 6000 with offline Cast and Cure embellishment on ABG Series 3.

Making a statement easily and cost-effectively

The 2023 Gold award winner from Visions, Inc. delivered dramatic impact with Cast and Cure on these Native American-designed greeting cards.  “We love the visual impact and texture we achieved with Cast and Cure on this project.  We proved again that it doesn’t take much Cast and Cure to make a major statement, said Visions, Inc. CEO, Jon Otto.  “We love the way Cast and Cure imparts a premium impression to greeting cards like these, playing cards or high-end packaging.”

A season of firsts

Cast and Cure lends itself to a wide variety of applications and is extremely easy to work with, even with little prior experience with the technology.  Two of these award winners, Rose City Label and Cursive, submitted labels from their very first Cast and Cure runs.  With a few phone calls, we were able to guide both talented teams to their award-winning results.  Not only was this project a first for Rose City Label, it was run on a newly-installed Mark Andy Evolution series press.  “With a little guidance from Breit Technologies both companies produced award winning labels on their first attempt at running Cast and Cure.  This speaks volumes to the ease of operation and the talent at these companies,” noted Dan Plash, Breit Technologies Sales Manager.

About the FSEA Gold Leaf Awards

The annual FSEA Gold Leaf Awards showcase the decorative sparkle and design in 47 specialty print effects and binding categories.  The 2023 awards mark the 30th Anniversary of the Gold Leaf Awards.  A record number of entries were received from countries around the world, including the US, Canada, India, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, Japan, South Africa and Taiwan. Gold, Silver and Bronze winners were honored during a reception held on Tuesday, June 6, at The Print Embellishment Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.

“Our FSEA Gold Leaf Awards Competition showcases how embellishments have become a catalyst in the printing industry,” stated FSEA Executive Director Jeff Peterson. “The creativity and technology used in the pieces we receive continue to amaze us every year, from greeting cards and book covers to folding cartons and wine labels.”

Learn more about the Gold Leaf Awards

Crooked Water Spirits Creates a Humdinger of a Label with Cast and Cure Holography

Midwest-based Crooked Water Spirits achieved a great deal of critical acclaim over the last few years by introducing a variety of distilled liquors, including vodka, gin, brandy, and bourbons, as well ready-to-pour cocktails, based off of vintage recipes from the Roaring ‘20s. With the initial success of the cocktail mixes, it was a logical next step to release to CWS fans one of the key ingredients of the cocktails: a bitter orange liqueur.

So in 2021, CWS owner Heather Manley and Creative Director Rhett Ambrose started work on the design of the bottle label for the new liqueur, which they called El Dorado. They designed the label to reflect the retro aesthetic while emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the liqueur’s namesake: the 16th-century lost city of gold, just waiting to be found in the mountain mists by an adventurous conquistador.

When Ambrose presented Manley with the orange, teal, and burgundy Art Deco label design, she knew immediately that it reflected the spirit of the liqueur’s appellation. But she wanted a little “something extra”—an embellishment that would set the label apart from the rest of the bottles on the liquor store shelf. So she was pleased that when they asked the production team at Viking Label and Packaging for some ideas, they suggested utilizing holography.

Although CWS had printed their earlier labels on metallic paper, they had never used holography. Yet Manley was intrigued. “I’ve always loved the eye-catching look of holography but had yet to find an opportunity to use it… until now,” explains Manley.

What sealed the deal was when they learned that they wouldn’t have to print on an expensive holographic laminate if they chose instead to utilize an eco-friendlier option: holographic cast-and-cure film.

“Although finding a sustainable option for holography was not at top of mind when designing the label,” says Ambrose, “we were stoked to learn that our customers would be able to easily recycle the label… and that the film waste was not only recyclable but also minimal, due to the fact that it can be reused multiple times on press.”

After reviewing the 25+ holographic patterns available to them, they decided on a geometric square pattern as it was eye-catching and created a surprising contrast to the curving lines on the rest of the label.

“I’m always pushing for a little extra and the cast-and-cure holography on our El Dorado label allowed us to dial it up all the way… to 11!”

Heather Manley, Owner, Crooked Water Spirits

To complete the design, Ambrose set up the print file as 4/c + opaque white, with non-text areas masked for the holography. They finished off the label with a matte overlay to protect it against scuffing. Since Viking Label printed the project on a flexo label press, they were able to apply the colors, holography and protective overlay all in one pass. The result was, as a Juice Joint owner from the ‘20s would have proclaimed, one “humdinger” of a label.

Customers (as well as design experts) seem to agree. Not only have Manley and her creative team received an incredible initial response from their fans since the liqueur’s release in 2021, but the label design has also won multiple awards, including first place at the TLMI annual printing awards competition and third place in the cast-and-cure category at the 2022 FSEA Gold Leaf awards competition.

Viking Label’s Steve Wetrosky proudly shows off the award-winning label after its win at the 2022 FSEA Gold Leaf awards.

Cast and Cure Holographic Finishes Earn Recognition at FSEA

The Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) recently revealed the honorees in the 25th Annual FSEA Gold Leaf Awards Competition, held during the FSEA•IADD Joint Conference in Franklin, TN. 

In the category of Best Use of Film Casting, three entries were recognized, each of which cited Breit Technologies as the supplier of their cast and cure films.

Label Impressions of Orange, CA earned a Gold Leaf award for its Lalicious Birthday Cake label. According to CEO Jeff Salisbury, “The client wanted the label to ‘pop’” without detracting from the overall design so a cast and cure holographic finish was the ideal choice.”

MCD of Madison, WI, earned a Silver Leaf for the Schutt Sports catalog covers, using the cast and cure rainbow holographic pattern. According to MDC owner Glenn Gauger, “Cast and cure was a great design solution that reflected the growing trend of decorating football helmets in the college market.”

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The Bertelsmann Printing Group, along with Dynamic Graphic Finishing, both from New York, NY, earned a Bronze Leaf award for its “Celebration of Hope” entry, a unique invite to a gala celebration. Dynamic Graphic Finishing’s Coating Manager shared, “It was a great choice for this project and less costly that foiling.”

Nearly 300 entries were received from around the world for this year’s Gold Leaf Awards competition. Judged on design, execution and level of difficulty, the competition assesses submissions utilizing specialty finishing techniques, from foil stamping and embossing to specialty coating, film laminating, laser cutting, diecutting, cold foils, and more.

The competition celebrates the quality, added value, shelf presence, security, and brand recognition these finishing processes lend to the printed sheet.