Mad Dog Graphx recently won eight honors from the 2016 Hermes Creative Awards. Our 2015 annual report “Moving Forward for 40 Years” for the OTZ Telephone Cooperative in Kotzebue, Alaska and our logo for the Washington Alliance for Gender Equality were each recognized with Platinum Awards.
[L] Our annual report for the OTZ Telephone Cooperative won Platinum. [R] The logo created by Kris Ryan-Clarke for the Washington Alliance for Gender Equality also won Platinum.
Mad Dog won Gold for our annual report “Making Smart Moves” for Anchorage Project Access, for our concert season poster series for Alaska Youth Orchestras, and for our logo for InQuisit, a Seattle-based software company. In addition, Mad Dog received Honorable Mentions for our Christmas card for Pyramid Printing, for a series of holiday card ornaments for The Salmon Project, and for The Alaska Community Foundation’s annual report “Building Stronger Communities Together.”
[L] The annual we created for Anchorage Project Access won Gold. [R] The poster series for Alaska Youth Orchestras won Gold as well.
[L] Our logo for InQuisit software won Gold. [R] The Christmas card we created for Pyramid Printing received an Honorable Mention.
The holiday ornament cards Mad Dog created for The Salmon Project and the annual report we produced for ACF both received Honorable Mentions.
The Hermes is an international competition for creative professionals involved in the concept, writing, and design of traditional materials and programs, and emerging technologies. It is one of the largest design competitions of its kind, with more than 6,000 entries this year. The awards recognize outstanding work in the marketing, communication, advertising, and public relations industries.
Congratulations and thanks again to our winning clients!