And OPEN Wins!

We are thrilled to announce that our work for the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s first annual membership meeting was awarded Best in Category: Environmental/Exhibit Design at the 2010-11 AIGA Greater Richmond Awards for Design Excellence.

LCLD is comprised of top leaders of the legal profession, who are committed to driving change at the highest levels by opening a path for the best talent from all backgrounds.

J H I suggested OPEN as the theme for the meeting, designed the branded identity and graphic look, and produced Flash animation email and mobile device invitations, customized conference notebooks, large and small format signage and three-dimensional mailers. Attendance at the meeting surpassed projections: winning this Best in Category award from the AIGA surpassed our expectations!

Kudos to the entire J H I team for a great job, and a special thanks to all the folks at LCLD – great work happens when you have a great client!!

Recognition posted by Heidi on Jun 1, 2011

Bringing Home The Bronze

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It’s pretty gratifying to enter only one thing in an awards show, and win. The print and online ad campaign JHI created for The Gables at Westminster Canterbury Richmond was awarded a Bronze in the Housing/Advertising: Print/Radio/TV category at the 19th Annual National Mature Media Awards. We are grateful for the recognition, and grateful to have the opportunity to do good work for a great client.

Recognition posted by Jo on Jul 8, 2010

Carter Gets an “A” (Don’t forget Lindsay & Maya)

At the recent biennial Richmond AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) design awards ceremony known as GRADE 5, Carter took first place in a category very important to us: Collateral Materials.

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Recognition posted by John on Apr 7, 2009

Book Learning

Those guys in London must think we’re great because now we’re in their newest book: Signs and Symbols, Communicating with Pattern.This time, Mark Hampshire and Keith Stephenson look at “functional signs and symbols that convey information, taking in musical notation, wayfinding icons, sign language and health and safety”. Whoa. On page 196 you’ll find our work for the National Folk Festival, and on page 243 you’ll find the system of icons we created for Mini-Clik. We are thrilled and flattered to be included in another excellent industry reference book: now, about that tax-deductible trip to London…

Recognition posted by Jo on Oct 23, 2008

Look It Up

J H I is pleased and proud to be included in a beautiful new book, Choosing and Using Paper for Great Graphic Design, by Mark Hampshire and Keith Stephenson and published by RotoVision SA in Switzerland. Conceived as a comprehensive source book for any graphic designer, the book comprises two key aspects of working with paper: inspiration and information. The authors contacted J H I and asked to include the Astrobrights “More” Promotional Booklet we designed for Wausau Paper and “differentia”, the publication we designed, well, pretty much for ourselves. (In case you’re rushing out to pick up your copy of the book, “differentia” is on pages 70-71 and “More” is on pages 84-85…both are also on our website.) We are quite flattered and really must go to London to thank Mark and Keith in person.

Recognition posted by Jo on Dec 4, 2007