Press release from the issuing company
Washington –The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) wins six 2016 American Graphic Design Awards from Graphic Design USA magazine. GPO's Creative Services Department offers Federal Agencies a variety of design services: publication design, branding and identity, exhibit graphics, video, multimedia, photography, and security design. For more than fifty years, Graphic Design USA has recognized the design work of professionals from design firms, ad agencies, Government agencies, corporations, non-profits and students. Nearly 10,000 entries were submitted for this year’s awards.
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“I congratulate our designers on this well-deserved honor. These awards are an example of the excellent services GPO offers Federal agencies to help with their publishing, design and printing projects,” said GPO Director Davita Vance-Cooks.
GPO’s Award Winning Projects:
Training Program Logo for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Art Director: Maureen Nugent
Designer: Chris Dunham
2016 Annual Report for U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Art Director: Amanda Greene
Designer: Jamie Harvey
Joint Force Quarterly Magazine for National Defense University
Designer: Marco Marchegiani
Promotional HTML Email for GPO Creative Services
Designers: Amanda Greene and Maureen Nugent
Developer: Jeff Ertman
War in the Shallows Publication for Naval History and Heritage Command
Art Directors: Maureen Nugent and Amanda Greene
Designer: Jamie Harvey
National Historic Landmarks Theme Study for National Park Service
Designer: Eleni Swengler
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