2009 March 23 10:01 am | by Ewa Powell

BOOM!

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I want to thank the academies, and the AIGA… The website we recently designed for Jim Genell was selected as a winner of the fifth annual AIGA BOOM! design competition. We’re not sure what place we won just yet, that will be disclosed at the award ceremony, but we did compete against the best design shops in North and South Carolina, so any award is a big achievement to us.
 
The winning piece will be presented to the public at the BOOM! Gala on April 4 at 7:00 pm at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte. Winning entries are included in an exhibition book and will be part of an exhibition that will travel to Charlotte and Raleigh this summer.

We invite you to attend the Gala with us, all details can be found at boomshow.org, or view the traveling show this summer.
 
You can read all about our winning entry in our December blog.

UPDATE: We won the Silver! Considering the competition we are very happy to have placed so high. We want to thank the Charlotte AIGA for putting on such a great event.

Posted by on 03/23 at 10:01 AM

What piece got you the award?

Posted by Ben Visser  on  04/05  at  09:36 AM

The website for Jim Genell http://jimgenell.com/

Posted by John Boatwright  on  04/05  at  10:14 AM
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