November People’s Choice award winner

Roland Creative Awards - Saladish Mural by Gamut Media

Roland DGA Corp. has announced that Gamut Media of Brea, Calif., is the North American November People’s Choice award winner in the 2011 Roland Creative Awards. Voted number one by site visitors from more than 95 regional entries, Gamut Media’s nature-inspired wall wrap for Saladish has earned the firm’s owners, John Kim and Phillip Yu, a 16 GB Apple iPad2 and Roland headphones.

The winning entry was part of a complete branding campaign for Saladish, a Los Angeles restaurant well known for its famous business partner, L.A. Laker Metta World Peace (formerly Ronald William Artest, Jr.). Gamut Media designed and printed logos, menus, window graphics and signage, but the element that stood out the most was a floor-to-ceiling mural featuring a bold, illustrated garden scene.

“We produced the prints on our VersaCAMM SP-540V inkjet printer/cutter and they came out rich and vibrant,” Yu said. “Our Roland equipment really came through for us.”

Based in Brea, Calif., Gamut Media specialises in branding and graphic design services, as well as high-quality printing for wide-format graphics, including canvas prints, banners, signs, wall murals, window graphics and vehicle wraps. Gamut Media clients include individuals, corporations and small businesses located primarily in the Southern California area.

www.rolandcreativeawards.com

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