ROTOCON has kicked off its third annual student wine label design competition in partnership with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). The competition is open to undergraduate students in TUT’s Department of Visual Communication (Integrated Communication Design – ICD), Faculty of Arts and Design, with 60 students participating.
Banie Stafford of B Creative, ROTOCON’s marketing agency, met with the students on 24 February to brief them on the competition. He led sessions covering an introduction to ROTOCON, printing processes and embellishments and key wine label design elements, including paper, colour use, die-cutting and typography – concluding with the importance of ‘knowing your target market’.
SA Litho Label Printers will once again collaborate with ROTOCON in this year’s competition by printing the winning label.
Additionally, Dawrian Salies, General Manager of SA Litho Label Printers, will join Michael Aengenvoort, ROTOCON Group CEO, and Stafford on the judging panel on 14 April, followed by an awards function on 15 April.
The competition winner will also be recognised at WineLand Media’s 30 Under 30 Awards on 30 May, with ROTOCON sponsoring the event for the sixth consecutive year.
“This competition reflects ROTOCON’s investment in youth and social development by fostering creativity, sharing new industry knowledge and hands-on experience in wine label design,” said Stafford. “We are pleased with the increased student participation this year, as it demonstrates the growing enthusiasm for wine label design among young creatives. We look forward to celebrating the award winner and all participants at the ROTOCON awards function on 15 April, reinforcing our commitment to nurturing future talent in the printing industry.”

Route 62, the 2024 winning design of Zenzele Nkambule, an Advanced Diploma: ICD student.
Headquartered in Hamburg and Cape Town, with branches in Johannesburg, Durban, Asia and the USA, ROTOCON specialises in delivering customised turnkey solutions to the label printing and packaging industry.