Mad Dog Graphx won six honors in the 2015 Marcom Awards. The logo we designed for Identity, Inc. for their 1+1 Alaska initiative won Platinum, as did our own recent Mad Dog website redesign. Annual reports for Anchorage Project Access and OTZ Telephone Cooperative of Kotzebue, Alaska won Gold, along with the 2014–15 concert season poster series for Alaska Youth Orchestras. An updated logo design for Food Bank of Alaska won an honorable mention.
[L] Michael Ardaiz created the 1+1 Alaska logo for Identity, Inc. [R] The new Mad Dog website redesign won Platinum!
The international MarCom Awards competition recognizes outstanding creative achievement by marketing and communications professionals. There were over 6,500 entries from throughout the United States, Canada, and 15 other countries in the 2015 competition. Winners were selected from over 200 categories in seven forms of media and communication efforts – marketing, publications, marketing/promotion, public service/pro bono, creativity, and electronic/interactive.
[L] The 2014 Anchorage Project Access annual report continued APA‘s streak of award-winning annuals from Mad Dog. [R] Mad Dog‘s first annual for OTZ won Gold.
MarCom entries come from corporate marketing and communication departments, advertising agencies, PR firms, design shops, production companies, and freelancers. A look at the winners shows a range in size from individual communicators to media conglomerates and Fortune 500 companies. The awards are administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals, an international organization of several thousand creative professionals.
[L] Kris Ryan-Clarke designed AYO‘s season posters. [R] Our recent rebranding for FBA received an honorable mention.
For more about each of these projects, visit our Portfolio and News sections. As always, many thanks to our exceptional clients!