Mad Dog won eight honors from the 2017 Hermes Creative Awards! Our 2015–2016 concert season poster series for Alaska Youth Orchestras and our logo for Thrively Digital were each recognized with Platinum Awards.
[L] The poster series designed by Kris Ryan-Clarke for Alaska Youth Orchestras won Platinum. [R] The logo created by Aurora Hablett for Thrively Digital also won Platinum.
Our annual report “New Paths to Our Destination” for Anchorage Project Access won Gold, and the annual we designed for VTDigger, “Celebrating Six Years of Investigative Journalism in Vermont,” won Gold both as an annual and as a pro bono project. Our logo for Cultural Alaska and the website we designed for SOUTH Restaurant both won Gold, as well. Finally, our annual report for Food Bank of Alaska received an Honorable Mention.
[L] The annual created by Michael Ardaiz for Anchorage Project Access won Gold. [R] Our work for VTDigger won Gold as an annual report and also as a pro bono project.
[L] Our logo for Cultural Alaska won Gold – its eighth award in a year. [M] The website we designed for SOUTH Restaurant won Gold too. [R] Our annual for Food Bank of Alaska received an Honorable Mention.
The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition for creative professionals involved in the concept, writing, and design of traditional materials and programs, and emerging technologies. The Hermes recognizes outstanding work in the industry while promoting the philanthropic nature of marketing and communication professionals. It is one of the largest design competitions of its kind. The Hermes Creative Awards is administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. As part of its mission, AMCP fosters and supports the efforts of creative professionals who contribute their unique talents to public service and charitable organizations.
For more about each of these projects, visit our Portfolio and News sections. Congratulations and thanks to our winning clients!