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2016 UCDA Competition

Taylor Design received two awards in the 2016 UCDA Competition. The winning entries included the Spring 2016 issue of “Sarah Lawrence” magazine, below top, designed by Hannah Fichandler and the Winter 2016 issue of Columbia Business School’s “Ideas at Work” publication, below bottom, designed by Stephanie Mullins.

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2016 CADC Show Award Winners

TD has earned awards at the 2016 Annual CADC Awards Show: Gold Awards for Columbia University’s “Ideas at Work” anniversary issue and “Sarah Lawrence” magazine’s fall issue; Silver Awards for the Mount Sinai Medical Center 2016 “Science & Medicine” magazine, Lake Champlain Basin Program’s “Explore Our Lake” website, Grand Hyatt’s New York Central Bar promotion at GCT, and our 2016 Taylor Design calendar; Bronze Awards for Foundation Source’s Entrepreneurial Philanthropy campaign, Barrett Outdoor’s identity program, Passur Aerospace’s website, Keep America Beautiful’s 2015 annual report, and Terex’s Safety Saves Lives poster.

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2016 Stamford Boys & Girls Club 5K

The 2016 Stamford Boys & Girls Club 5K attracted over 1,700 runners. Our team included Steve and Kristine Habersang, Hannah Wool, Dan Taylor, Hannah Fichandler, Riva Fischel, Bria Caso, Jodi Olinsky, Courtney Kowcheris, and Clem Pascarella. Photo of Hannah, Bria, Hannah, and Riva taken at World of Beer, where we gathered after the race. Over $200,000 was raised to benefit the Stamford Boys & Girls Club.

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2016 Creativity International Competition Winners

Creativity International announced that our work has been chosen as winners in the 2016 Creativity International Awards Competition. The first winning entry is Foundation Source’s “Driving Change: Entrepreneurial Philanthropy” website and promotional campaign, which was designed by Steph Mullins, written by Page Snow and Catherine Censor, and developed by Chris Yerkes. The second winning entry is the Southwest Regional Mental Health Board’s website “Turning Point”, which was designed by Steve Habersang and developed by Hannah Wool.

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Calendar Selected for 2015 Print Regional Design Annual

The “Film Fest” 2015 calendar, our studio’s annual holiday promotional mailer, was selected for inclusion in the 2015 Print Regional Design Annual, which was published in December 2015. The piece was designed by Steve Habersang, illustrated by Vaughn Fender, and conceived by everyone at Taylor Design.

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Logos Featured in UK Design Books

Our studio’s work is featured in two new books by British publisher Counter-Print. The first is ‘Human Logo,’ a book featuring people-based logos (faces, bodies, eyes, hands, etc.). The Achillion Pharmaceuticals logo, designed by Steve Habersang, was selected for inclusion. The second is ‘Modern Heraldry,” a book featuring shields, stamps, and crests. The logo for Holy Family University, designed by Steve Habersang, and the logo for Villa Maria School, designed by Vaughn Fender, were selected for this book.

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2015 American Health + Wellness Award Winner

We received notice from GDUSA that our work was selected as a winner in the 2015 American Health + Wellness Design Awards. The project chosen was the Turning Point website, which was created for the Southwestern Connecticut Regional Mental Health Board and the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. The site was designed by Steve Habersang and programmed by Hannah Wool.

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Creative Quarterly 41 Selects Calendar

Our “Film Fest” 2015 calendar, designed by Steve Habersang, illustrated by Vaughn Fender, and conceived by everyone at Taylor Design, was selected this week to be in published in Issue 41 of Creative Quarterly and featured in their online gallery.

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UCDA Design Competition Winners

The judges of the annual UCDA Design Competition have chosen two of our entries to appear in the 2015 UCDA Design Show, which will be on display at the UCDA conference in Orlando, Florida from October 3 – 6, 2015. “Sarah Lawrence” magazine, Sarah Lawrence College’s alumni publication designed by Hannah Fichandler, and “Columbia Ideas @ Work” magazine, Columbia Business School’s thought leadership publication designed by Steph Mullins, earned this year’s top honors.

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