Visix Creative Services Team Wins Three Communicator Awards and Three Hermes Awards
Posted on Tuesday, May 6, 2014
ATLANTA,
GA – May 6, 2014 – Visix, Inc. Creative Services has received three
Communicator Awards and three Hermes Creative Awards for their interactive
wayfinding designs for digital signage. Both awards were
announced last week and bring the total number of awards and honors for the
team to 45.
“We’re honored to have received such prestigious
awards,” says Jill Perardi, Creative Services Manager for Visix. “We’ve seen a
boom in touchscreen design projects over the past two years as our clients
recognize the benefits of interactive technologies paired with traditional
digital signage. This recognition from such esteemed design and communications
professionals is very fulfilling and motivating for our team.”
Communicator Awards
The Communicator Awards is an annual competition sanctioned
and judged by the International Academy of the Visual Arts honoring the best in
advertising, corporate communications, public relations and identity work for
print, video, interactive and audio.
Brion Long, Multimedia Designer
for Visix, received Communicator Awards of Distinction for his Neosho County
Community College interactive wayfinding design and his touchscreen Twitter
Board for University of Michigan. Robert Brown, Multimedia Designer for Visix,
also received a Communicator Award of Distinction for his interactive
wayfinding and matching digital signage theme for Western Iowa Tech Community
College.
“We
are both excited and amazed by the quality of work received for the 20th Annual
Communicator Awards.This year’s class
of entries is a true reflection of the progressive and innovative nature of
marketing and communications,” says Linda Day, executive director of the
Academy Interactive and Visual Arts. “On behalf of the entire Academy I want to
applaud this year’s Communicator Awards entrants and winners for their
dedication to perfecting their craft as they continue to push the envelope of
creativity.”
Hermes Design Awards
Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition
administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals
for creative professionals involved in the concept, writing and design of
traditional materials and programs, and emerging technologies.
Dwayne Johnson, Multimedia Designer for Visix,
received a Platinum Hermes Award for his Virginia Commonwealth University interactive
wayfinding design, as well as a Gold Hermes Award for interactive wayfinding
for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana. Brion Long also received a Gold Hermes
Award for his interactive wayfinding design for ChemMedix Pharmaceuticals.
Examples of Visix designs can be viewed at http://www.visix.com/interactive-wayfinding-design-gallery.html.
Clients interested in
purchasing Creative Services should contact salesteam@visix.com.
About Visix
Visix, Inc. designs, develops
and supports a suite of browser-based digital signage products that allows
users to create, manage and schedule organizational communications from
anywhere and to deliver messages and media to virtually any endpoint. The
company offers
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