LogoBee
wins at the American Design Awards
Montreal,
QC - Sept 15, 2006 - LogoBee.com has come out shining after
participating in the American Design Awards earlier this year.
They took home an award for best logo design concept at the
semi-annual event. The American Design Awards received over
1200 entries into over 10 different categories, in what they
describe as the most engaging and closely fought contests
in the history of the awards competition.
LogoBee.com
is a design firm that focuses primarily on logo design, corporate
identities, stationery and brochures. For the awards event
they submitted a project they had worked on for the Royal
Bank of America. The clients' requirements were to update
their look and feel with a new, innovative design to assist
in their expansion and branding efforts. The resulting design
that LogoBee created was a brand-able icon of a stylized 'R'.
Incorporating the head of a bald eagle, the logo design effectively
signifies strength and solidarity, important traits in the
banking industry.
This is
the second award that LogoBee Design has received this year.
Earlier in the spring they won an award for 'Southcentral
Therapeutic Riding, Inc.,' a color logo design entered at
the annual Summit Creative Awards.
"We
pride ourselves on designing simple and effective company
logos" said Tim Liboiron, project manager at LogoBee.com.
"I know that we have some great in-house talent here,
but it's always nice to receive some recognition of our efforts
from time to time."
To view
a detailed listing of the graphics design winners and contestants
visit the American Design Awards website at:
http://www.americandesignawards.com/annual06.html