FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).
  Next

JC-Evans, Inc. Wins Honors in American Corporate Identity 23 Competition
Published on Mar 29, 2007Email To Friend    Print Version

JC-Evans, Inc., a media agency headquartered in Gold River, California, announced today that it is a winner in the American Corporate Identity 23 competition for its corporate image brochure created for Mason & Hamlin Piano Company.

The winning entries will be featured in David E. Carter’s book, American Corporate Identity 2008, due in bookstores November 2007.

"This award is a tremendous honor," said Jeff Evans, CEO of JC-Evans, Inc. "We put a lot of energy into creating designs and identity that reflect our clients' objectives, as well as their corporate personality.  This competition recognizes some of the country’s most talented professionals in the industry and it is humbling to be among them."

The American Corporate Identity competition is a highly respected showcase for the very best corporate identity in use today in the United States. Hundreds of designers from thirty-five states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, entered this year's competition with some of the best work in the competition's history.

In its 23rd year, the American Corporate Identity publication has become one of the top design annuals in the world and is distributed internationally by HarperCollins.

The Mason & Hamlin brochure also recently won a Silver ADDY Award in local competition.

The brochure can be viewed here.


Archives

March 2007

Copyright 2005-2007 © JC-Evans, Inc.  All rights reserved.