MetLife: Making Sense of It All The Metropolitan Life 1995 Annual Report
Belk Mignogna Associates, Ltd., New York, New York, 1995
Description
1995 was a year of executing new strategies for MetLife. Our task was to introduce company-wide process reengineering policies to employees and policyholders in a clear and accessible way. To do this, we chose to parallel the new initiatives with explanatory proverbs and illustrate them with brightly colored, boldly cropped images of Peanuts characters. This use of the characters capitalizes on the equity gained through MetLife’s advertising campaign. The use of an oversized format, matte inks on matte paper, rounded corners and bright red spiral binding also add to the friendly, fun and inviting nature of this annual.
Collections:
Communication Graphics: 17 (1996)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Corporate communications design
Format:
Corporate communication, Illustration, Booklet
Credits
- Design firm
- Belk Mignogna Associates, Ltd.
- Creative director
- Howard Belk
- Graphic designers
- Wendy Blattner, Michelle Marks
- Illustrator
- Peter LoBianco
- Photographer
- Peter Gregoire
- Writer
- Laurie Sheffner
- Typographer
- Belk Mignona Associates, Ltd.
- Printer/fabricator
- Graphic Arts Center
- Paper
- Zanders Ikonofix Matte Cover and Text
- Client
- Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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