2007 APPLIED ARTS DESIGN AWARD WINNERS
10.12.2007 News
A selection of pieces, in categories that include Complete Program, Annual Report, Brochure/Catalogue, Folder or Leaflet, Logo/Wordmark, Logo Applications, Packaging, Calendar, Environmental/Signage, CD/DVD, Poster, Public Service/Charity, Premiums/Gift Items, Miscellaneous, Announcements/Invitations, Artist/Firm Promotions, Magazine Spread/Section, Magazine Cover, Complete Magazine, Newspaper Spread/Section, Newsletter/Journal, Book Cover and Complete Book are included in the current issue of Applied Arts. While the complete listing of the design award winners can be viewed online.
The jury for the 2007 awards included:
Gary Beelik, Creative Director, Soapbox, Toronto
Martine Gadbois, President and Co-owner of Cabana S guin, Montreal
Caroline Kavanagh, Owner, Red Canoe, Tennessee
Deanna Kuhlmann-Leavitt , Creative Director/Founder Kuhlmann Leavitt Inc., St. Louis
Jean-Pierre Lacroix, CEO, Shikatani Lacroix Brandesign, Toronto
Terry Lau, Creative Director, Beehive Design, Toronto
Cameron Williamson, Art Director, Chatelaine, Toronto
For further information please contact:
Natalie Szpiro
Applied Arts
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E: awards@appliedartsmag.com
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Applied
Arts is Canada's premier magazine of visual communications. For more
than 20 years, it has delivered gorgeous imagery, strong opinion,
timely information and essential industry insight to our readership of
senior creative professionals in graphic design, interactive design,
advertising, photography and illustration. Its six yearly issues
include the Photography & Illustration Annual (July) and the Design
& Advertising Annual (November). Applied Arts is a participating
member of the Icograda Design Media Network (IDMN). www.appliedartsmag.com
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