RainCastle Recognized for Outstanding Graphic Design
Newton, MA – August 13, 2002
Graphic Design:usa recently recognized RainCastle with an American Graphic Design Award for its work on behalf of New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA). The awards were presented for NEFA's National Dance Project Newsletter and for the NEFA 2001 Annual Report.
The American Graphic Design Awards are presented for excellence in communication and graphic design. The RainCastle work was selected from a large pool of entrants, by a judging committee that includes experts in graphic design and marketing communications, as well as representatives from the corporate world.
"We are honored to have been recognized by Graphic Design:usa," stated Paul Regensburg, president and creative director at RainCastle. "This awards program is noted for its exceptionally high standards, as well as for the volume of submissions, and we are pleased to see that our work stood out among the crowd. We are also pleased to have the ongoing opportunity to collaborate with an organization such as NEFA. Our work with non-profit and cultural organizations is particularly important to all of us at RainCastle, and NEFA is a key component of that work."
About RainCastle Communications:
RainCastle Communications, the Design Strategy Company
, provides clients with true business value through insightful brand strategy and compelling integrated design. To learn more about the breadth of services RainCastle can offer your company call 617-965-2681, extension 222. RainCastle Communications, 288 Walnut Street, Newton MA 02460.
About New England Foundation for the Arts:
The New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) connects the people of New England with the power of art to shape our lives and improve our communities. NEFA's programs fall under three categories: Creation and Presentation supports exceptional artists and presenters in the performing arts; Connections shares information and technology to expand the arts infrastructure; and Culture in Community strengthens the role of the arts in building communities. For more information visit www.nefa.org.
