Mad Dog Graphx won Gold and Silver in the 22nd Annual Communicator Awards! The Communicator Awards is the leading international creative awards program honoring creative excellence for communication professionals.
[L] Kris Ryan-Clarke of Mad Dog South created the season posters for AYO. [R] Kris also produced the annual report for ACF.
Mad Dog won Gold for our 2014–2015 concert season poster series for Alaska Youth Orchestras (AYO). We won Silver for four annual reports – for The Alaska Community Foundation (ACF), Anchorage Project Access (APA), OTZ Telephone Cooperative, and Food Bank of Alaska (FBA).
[L] Michael Ardaiz of Mad Dog North designed the winning annual for APA. [R] Michael collaborated with KT Creative and Chris Arend Photography on the OTZ annual.
We also won Silver for a logo we recently created for Carlton Smith Commercial in Juneau. And Mad Dog won two Silver awards for The Salmon Project – for their holiday ornament cards and for their Alaska Wild Salmon Day posters.
[L] The new FBA annuals are part of their recent rebranding effort. [R] Mad Dog created the new Carlton Smith logo for their 25th anniversary celebration.
Founded more than two decades ago, the annual Communicator Awards honors the best in advertising, corporate communications, public relations, and identity work for print, video, interactive, and audio. This year, they received more than 6000 entries from ad agencies, interactive agencies, production firms, in-house creative professionals, graphic designers, design firms, and public relations firms.
[L] Kris created these diecut ornament cards for The Salmon Project. [R] She also illustrated posters supporting Alaska Wild Salmon Day.
“The work entered in the 22nd Annual Communicator Awards serves as a benchmark in gauging the innovative ideas and capabilities of communications and marketing professionals around the world. Each year, our entrants continue to amaze by reinventing the ways we communicate and market in an ever-changing industry,” noted Linda Day, executive director of the Academy Interactive and Visual Arts, which oversees the awards. She added, “On behalf of the entire Academy, we want to congratulate this year’s Communicator Award entrants and winners for their passion and dedication. We are honored to be given the opportunity to recognize such outstanding work.”
And we are honored to have the opportunity to work with such outstanding clients.