Education 2007

2007 winners and honorable mentions

1st: “Calfee School Guide” – Cahan & Associates
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The Calfee School Guide is an in-school program that helps middle school students and their guardians navigate the open enrollment process in the San Francisco School District. From music to future careers, the viewer is encouraged to think about how choices impact their lives and why the choice of high school is an important first step.

2nd: “Youth Speaks Friendraiser” – Heavy Rescue
3rd: “Creating Awareness About Avian Influenza” – AED Social Change Design

Honorable Mention: “one + I print campaign: FFY media kit” – RISE-AND-SHINE STUDIO

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For youth mentoring group Friends for Youth, RISE-AND-SHINE STUDIO designed and illustrated this set of collateral: an annual report, a brochure series, a media kit and a keepsake journal. The pieces—each made to be distributed as a whole, in any combination or individually—are illustrated with mentoring scenarios and a comic strip to convey the non-profit’s mission in a friendly, yet persuasive light.

Honorable Mention: “Give Something Back International Stationery” – Gee + Chung Design

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This non-profit foundation provides life-changing educational opportunities for children in need worldwide. The logo’s arrows create a cycle of giving to inspire global change and encourage international understanding. The foundation’s innovative approach is reflected in the use of a different symbol on each stationery element: the profile on the letterhead depicts a perceptive young mind, the globe on the envelope evokes international correspondence, the arrow on the mailing label suggests giving back, the heart on the note card expresses donor appreciation, and a different die-cut on the business card identifies each staff member.

Honorable Mention: “AIGA Enrichment Scholarship Poster” – MINE

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Inspirational, transformational and unattainable — these are the adjectives students ascribe to AIGA’s enrichment scholarship competition. To these we added whimsical, elemental and transcendental to create a mysterious and somewhat magical context in which to consider the scholarship opportunity. This poster generated the scholarship program’s highest number of entries to date.

Honorable Mention: “Rick Valicenti ARTalks Poster” – Amy Fidler & Jenn Stucker

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