Antalis announces the return of ‘The Review’ print and design awards for 2026

Antalis has announced the return of ‘The Review’ awards competition for 2026, inviting designers, printers, and brands to submit their most inspiring work.

Antalis has announced the return of one of the UK’s most talked-about print and design showcases. The Review awards competition returns for 2026, inviting designers, printers, and brands to submit their most inspiring work printed on Antalis papers for a chance to be celebrated across the wider industry.

Antalis has announced the return of ‘The Review’ print and design awards for 2026.

Following a hiatus, The Review has returned to celebrate the very best in tactile creativity, print craft, and material-led design. Created specifically for the graphic arts community, the 2026 edition will champion commercial projects that push the boundaries of print, paper, and finishing. The competition welcomes a variety of applications, ranging from bold brand communications and luxury editorial to packaging, print collateral, and experimental formats featuring Antalis Creative Power stocks.

The company notes that in an increasingly digital world, The Review serves as a reminder of why physical print still cuts through. The competition aims to:

  • Showcase genuine collaboration between designers, printers, and brands.
  • Highlight the power of substrate choice in elevating a design project.
  • Celebrate colour and print craft, from advanced printing techniques to finishing and format.
  • Inspire the industry with a curated collection of the most impactful work produced on Antalis papers.

Winning and shortlisted projects will be published in The Review 2026 book and digital gallery, providing participants with exposure to a wide audience of designers, printers, specifiers, and brand owners.

An expert judging panel drawn from across the print, design, and production sectors will assess the entries next January. Antalis will then reveal the winners on 29th April 2027 at an exclusive awards event held at Crypt on the Green in London.

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