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Hull Creative Group Wins Five American Graphic
Design Awards: Firm Lauded for Powerful Creative that Brings
Brands to Life
Boston, MA – Hull
Creative Group, a design and marketing firm, is pleased to
announce it has been honored with five 2004 American Graphic
Design Awards for design and communication excellence in a
diverse range of projects. The competition, sponsored by Graphic
Design USA Magazine, is recognized as one of the most prestigious
and competitive awards programs in the industry. Each year
only a small percentage of entries are selected of the hundreds
submitted.
“I am proud of the talented Hull Creative Group team
for their ingenuity, creativity and strategic thinking in
creating resources that help our clients exceed their goals,”
said Caryl Hull, President, Hull Creative Group. “Being
recognized for an assortment of work reflecting the scope
of business-to-business marketing and design truly showcases
the firm’s versatility as well as its commitment to
consistently provide clients with superior solutions that
deliver results.”
Hull Creative Group 2004 American Graphic Design
Awards:
AIGA (American Institute of Graphic
Arts) Las Vegas Lounge Invitation
This lively invitation
plays up on the evening’s Las Vegas Lounge theme with
vibrant colors, a martini glass, twinkling star motifs and
1950s inspired fonts.
Hull Creative Group Identity Program
Hip color combinations and sophisticated design position this
15-year-old design and marketing firm as an established player
dedicated to staying current with the latest in design trends.
2004 Metropolitan Teaching & Learning
Company School Catalog
A wealth of information is organized in an appealing and user–friendly
way, enticing teachers of urban students to learn more about
this publisher’s offerings.
2003 MRO Software Annual Report
MRO Software’s 2003 annual report highlights the success
of this established leader in the industry. Sophisticated,
integrated design provides consistency for MRO’s evolving
brand.
Niagara National Heritage Area Newsletters
Designed to generate public awareness and solicit feedback
from interested citizens, these newsletters describe the planning
process, findings, and proposed alternatives for establishing
a Niagara National Heritage Area.

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