Monday, October 27, 2008

Concussion Work Gains Global Recognition


Two creative designs developed by Concussion, a full-service advertising, marketing and public relations firm, here, will be published in prestigious design trade journals.

A logo for the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame will be included in LogoLounge 5 and a Christmas card developed for Clampitt Paper Company will be featured in PRINT’s Regional Design Annual 2008.

“It is extremely gratifying to know that our work is not only considered some of the best in Fort Worth, but also in the world,” said Andrew Yanez, chief creative officer and partner at Concussion. “This is further proof of the high caliber of creative work being produced right here in Fort Worth.”

According to Bill Gardner, founder of LogoLounge, “…there were 33,000 logos submitted for consideration and the caliber of work was exceptional. Each judge reviewed thousands of logos from around the world. The final collection is not only an excellent point-in-time examination; it is full to the brim with inspiration, higher thinking, and craftsmanship.”

Rockport Publishers will release LogoLounge 5 in early Summer 2009. The goal of this book, its predecessors, and the Web site is to continue feeding minds, inspiring creativity and further developing a sense of community among designers and peers around the globe.

The results of PRINT’s annual competition for the best work in the United States will be showcased in late fall when the Regional Design Annual 2008 hits the stands. Creative designs selected where among more than 20,000 entries from almost every state.

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