Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions has announced the winners of the 2024 Wrap Like Royalty Challenge (formerly Wrap Like a King). Wrap installers were invited to submit their best full print, color change, or mixed film vehicle wrapping projects that used Avery Dennison Supreme Wrapping Film, the Conform Chrome series, MPI 1105 Digital Wrapping Series, or a combination of car wrap films.
The 2024 winners are:
- Bailey Print Garage for their Color Change Wrap submission, "Murdered F-450" (Australia)
- Atelier Art Car for their Print Design Wrap submission, "Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse" (France)
- 506 Wraps (in collaboration with Corsa Auto Design) for their Fantasy Class Wrap submission, "Supra Stryker – The Samurai of Versailles"(USA).
The three winners each received an Avery Dennison swag package of free material, T-shirts, winning category trophy, and promotional banners for their shops. In addition, the winners received a four-night hotel stay in Las Vegas during SEMA 2024. They will be acknowledged and celebrated at the Avery Dennison booth at SEMA during the event.
“We congratulate the winners on their incredible projects and thank all the entrants and our outside judges for supporting the 2024 Wrap Like Royalty Challenge,” Graphics Marketing Director Bethany Nock said. “Giving back to the global wrap installer community is very important to Avery Dennison.”
The 2024 global judges panel consisted of: Justin Pate (The Wrap Institute, USA and The Netherlands), Tiago Teixeira (xix3D, Canada), Leon Watson (Spandex, Europe), Ash Ellison (Avery Dennison, Europe), Sarel Krüger (Avery Dennison, South Africa), Martina Rossi, (Avery Dennison, EMENA), Molly Waters (Avery Dennison, USA), and Peter Wright (Avery Dennison, Australia/New Zealand).
The judges determined the winners using the following criteria:
- Visual Transformation (difference between the before and after pictures submitted) (35%)
- Quality and skill level of installation (30%)
- Overall public look and appeal (25%)
- Uniqueness of the design (10%)
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