Inprint, a Roanoke advertising agency, received two Platinum Awards and one Gold Award in late April when the Hermes Creative Awards announced the 2010 Winners.
The Hermes Creative Awards honors outstanding work of creative professionals involved in the concept, writing and design of traditional and emerging media. There were over 3,600 entries from throughout the United States and several other countries in the Hermes Creative Awards 2010 Competition.
Entries came from corporate marketing and communication departments, advertising agencies, PR firms, design shops, production companies and freelancers. Winners were selected from 144 categories in seven forms of media and communication efforts – advertising, publications, marketing/branding, integrated marketing, public relations, electronic media and pro bono.
Only 18 percent of the entries won the Platinum Award, the organization’s top honor. A list of Platinum and Gold winners can be found at the Hermes Creative Awards website here.
Inprint received the following awards:
Platinum Award – Integrated Marketing Campaign for Upper James River Water Trail for the Botetourt County Office of Tourism
Platinum Award – Publications/Annual Report for the 2008 Annual Report for Goodwill Industries of the Valleys
Gold Award – Integrated Marketing Campaign for Crossroads to Settlement, a heritage tourism initiative for the Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Inprint specializes in building brands in the tourism, hospitality and food service industries. The firm works in all facets of print and interactive media including brand identity, advertising, publications, website design and more. Inprint was started in 1991 by David Harris and David Mikula and currently serves clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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