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Design Category
Environmental graphic design, 1999
Design firm
Turner & Associates (San Francisco, California)
Collection
(2000) AIGA 365: 21

Description

The goal with the 1999 fundraiser was to increase attendance. The event was slated to be an open show for each designer to submit one piece of work. Turner & Associates developed the concept of providing attendees with “praise and scorn” stickers. Guests then individually judged work by adhering stickers to the matte around each submission. There were few projects that were untouched by both praise and scorn from the community. In order to promote the event, a large brochure and small mailer were crafted around a theme of biblical proportions.

Credits
Creative director: Stephen Turner
Communications director: Phil Hamlett
Designers: Laurie Carrigan, Angela Hughes
Illustrator: Chad Cameron
Photographer: Kevin Irby
Writers: Paul Roberts, Phil Hamlett, Stephen Turner
Typeface: HTF historicals
Trim size: 11 x14 inches
Printer: Hennegan
Paper: Potlatch Karma Natural 65 pound cover and Esleeck Fidelity Onion skin cockle finish, nine pound
Client: AIGA San Francisco