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Design Category
Corporate communications design, 1999
Design firm
Froeter Design Company (Chicago, Illinois)
Collection
(2000) AIGA 365: 21

Description

With the loss of the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s most valuable membership service, the charge was on to restructure its value proposition. We needed to show members why it was so important to continue their association with the NICB. The message is simple: “This year insurance fraud took it on the chin,” and the NICB played a major role in the fight. The images of fraud are overwhelming, whereas the images that illustrate the uncovering of the crime are quiet and full of information.

Credits
Creative director: Chris Froeter
Designers/illustrators: Chris Froeter, Heather Crosby
Photographer: François Robert
Writer: Jeff Benzing
Typeface: Franklin Gothic
Trim size: 11 x 17 inches
Printer: Consolidated Press
Paper: Appleton Papers Utopia II
Client: National Insurance Crime Bureau