From product packaging to data and experiential space, design tells a story so that consumers and individuals can make informed, inspired, and sometimes emotional decisions. This year, the PRINT Awards entries in a variety of categories, including packaging, data visualization, IX/UX and environmental design all told deeply moving stories that resonated with our jury.
Data Visualization & Information Design
First Place
City Pulse 2023: The Future of Central Business Districts
Minjung Lee – Gensler Research Institute
USA
Gensler’s City Pulse 2023 report examines the future of central business districts (CBDs) by analyzing insights from 26,000 survey respondents across 53 cities globally. It addresses challenges such as business closures, reduced foot traffic, and office vacancies in CBDs three years into the pandemic. The report provides a global overview of findings and focuses on three downtown personas: residents, employees, and local visitors. For each group, it offers insights into their current experiences in CBDs, statistical predictors of a great downtown experience, and future-proofing strategies. Additionally, the report includes regional and city-specific data in an appendix. Ultimately, City Pulse 2023 suggests that by catering to the diverse needs of residents, employees, and visitors, CBDs can revitalize and thrive in the future.
Additional credits:
Lela Johnson, Laura Latham
Second Place
203 X Infographics
Sung Hwan – Infographics Lab 203
Republic of Korea
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a world-famous classic Chinese novel, is still very much loved. It is a novel that is recognized as the best classic in the East and a must-read book, to the extent that there is a saying, “Do not deal with someone who has not read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms at least three times.” This series of twelve posters tells the story of the Three Kingdoms, centered around the main characters of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, through this infographic. Posters represent Greek and Roman Mythology, Journey to the West, Giant Panda, King Sejong, Pictogram, Taipei, and Yoga.
Third Place
Global Workplace Survey Comparison 2023
Minjung Lee – Gensler Research Institute
USA
The 2023 Global Workplace Survey Comparison examines responses from 14,000 full-time office workers across nine countries and three continents, aiming to understand how workplaces can enhance employee performance and experience amid the transition to mobile work. The report reveals that high-performing workplaces significantly improve personal productivity, job satisfaction, career advancement, work/life balance, and personal health, while also fostering team outcomes such as community sense, relationships, connection to company mission, and productivity. Workers in top workplaces recognize their positive impact on business outcomes, displaying higher engagement, commitment, workflow awareness, team relationships, and a sense of belonging. As organizations shape their future workplace strategies, investing in high-performing workplaces can positively influence business performance at all levels, with employees worldwide seeing the workplace as a preferred destination rather than a mere obligation.
Additional credits:
Lela Johnson, Laura Latham
Student Honorees – Data Visualization & Information Design
First Place – Street Gum Dots Marching Symphony by Jae Young Kim, Pratt Institute, USA
Second Place – Fashion, Beauty and Post-Colonial Perceptions by Joumana Ibrahim, Savannah College of Art and Design, United Arab Emirates
Third Place – Me, My Languages, and I by Joumana Ibrahim, Savannah College of Art and Design, United Arab Emirates
Environmental Design
First Place
Black Power to Black People Exhibition
John Kudos – KASA Collective
USA
The exhibition offers an intimate exploration of how The Black Panther Party utilized branding and media to shape its narrative and garner community support, becoming a significant militant force of its era. The exhibit design features oversized protest signs outside the gallery and iconic photographs of key figures like Huey Newton inside. Organized chronologically, it tracks the development of Black Panther branding across six sections, accompanied by tracks from the Seize the Time LP by Elaine Brown. Bold typography, military colors, striking icons, and heroic imagery of armed members emphasize the party’s powerful design strategies, echoing their impact even decades later.
Additional credits:
Creative Director, John Kudos; 3D Creative Director, Robert de Saint Phalle; Art Director, Ashley Wu; Designer, Fay Qiu; Project Manager, Amanda Knott; 3D Renderer, Imam Fadillah; Design Intern, Saskia Wulandiarti; Photography, Samuel Sachs Morgan
Second Place
Made in Japan Exhibition
John Kudos – KASA Collective
USA
The exhibition offers an immersive exploration of Japan’s graphic design golden age through curated posters from the Merrill C. Berman Collection. Inspired by Ikko Tanaka’s Nihon Buyö poster, the exhibition design incorporates geometric shapes. A triptych of oversized title walls resembling a Japanese folding fan welcomes visitors, creating a seamless exhibit space. Each gallery section features thematic backdrops with vivid colored shapes that progressively enlarge, mirroring the evolution of Japanese graphic design. Oversized typography reminiscent of lettering on ships carrying Japanese immigrants adds a sense of industrialization and globalization, reflecting key influences on Japan’s graphic design history.
Additional credits:
Creative Director, John Kudos; 3D Creative Director, Robert de Saint Phalle; Art Director, Ashley Wu; Designer, Fay Qiu; Project Manager, Amanda Knott; 3D Renderer, Imam Fadillah; Design Intern, Saskia Wulandiarti; Photography, Samuel Sachs Morgan
Third Place
Art Deco: Commercializing the Avant-Garde
Ola Baldych – Poster House
USA
Poster House’s exhibition “Art Deco: Commercializing the Avant-Garde,” launched in September 2023, charts the trajectory of the Art Deco movement from the 1925 Paris Exhibition to World War II. Designed by Ola Baldych, the exhibit channels Art Deco’s vibrant colors and geometric patterns, with pink symbolizing modernism and metallic designs evoking industrial materials. Hand-painted ombre murals trace the movement’s ascent and decline. Pine slat temporary walls create mid-horizons, complementing the linear patterns in wall graphics, while A.M. Cassandre’s iconic works take center stage, featuring section headings in his “Bifur” font. The design seamlessly integrates with the posters, incorporating dynamic lines and bold hues, blending mechanical production with hand craftsmanship to capture the essence of Art Deco. This immersive exhibition provides a whimsical yet specific exploration of each poster’s significance within the movement.
Student Honorees – Environmental Design
First Place – Bike Lane Parking Preventer by Yoon Seo Kim, School of Visual Arts, USA
Second Place – Elephant in the Room by Eason Yang, USA
Third Place – Fidelis: A Study in Fraktur Calligraphy by Conner Gayda, Jacksonville State University, USA
IX/UX Design
First Place
Studio Museum in Harlem
Base Design
USA
The Studio Museum in Harlem, established in 1968, stands as a vital hub for artists of African descent, fostering creativity, dialogue, and community engagement. To modernize its online presence, the museum enlisted BaseNYC for a website redesign, aiming to reflect its dynamic spirit. Inspired by Harlem’s vibrant atmosphere, the design emulates a brownstone stoop, serving as a lively digital meeting place. Embracing noise as a concept, the website integrates artworks with surrounding creations, placing emphasis on the artists and their narratives. Video and audio clips within the margins further enhance the immersive experience, capturing the essence of the Studio Museum’s energetic setting.
Additional credits:
Mirek Nisenbaum, Min Lew, Andrey Starkov, Harry Laverty, Ross Gendels, Marc Hill, Masha Basyrova, Vivian Valentin, Artem Lyustik, Sergei Khegai, Volha Trehubava, Jerry Johnston, Ji Park
Second Place
theo Transformation Advisory
Hana Snell – Caliber Creative
USA
theo is an advisory group that partners with entrepreneurs, executives, and industry leaders to metamorphose talent and guide their enterprises through transformational journeys. With a refreshed wordmark, visual identity, and inventory of infographics, the brand’s new look reflects the same frameworks meant to transform organizations. The combination of gradients, emanating graphic elements, and gentle brush strokes create an expressive approach to otherwise corporate data visualization. Color is strategically used throughout the website to categorize each level of a client’s journey (talent, culture, and enterprise), while the color-field digital paintings abstractly represent the various impacted industries. This dynamic mixture of elements is energetic and impactful, inspiring clients to trust in the theo expertise and embark on their own metamorphosis.
Additional credits:
Brandon Murphy, Erin Brachman, Trevor Scott, Cosme Olivas
Third Place
Fearless Website
Rony Dixon – Texas Tech University
USA
Fearless is a podcast showcasing the untold stories of Texas Tech through candid interviews with students, faculty, staff, and alumni, introducing listeners to individuals embodying the Red Raiders’ qualities and contributing to the university’s broad impact. With an immersive, long-form storytelling approach, Fearless delivers compelling narratives highlighting the passion and perseverance of the Texas Tech community. The recently redesigned website, launched alongside season three of the podcast in 2023, reflects the podcast’s personal, relatable, impactful, engaging, sincere, and authentic character, prioritizing relevance and connection for listeners.
Additional credits:
Web Design, Rony Dixon; Lead Web Developer, Gary Eubanks; Director of Design, Veronica Medina; Producer and Host, Taylor Peters; Photography, Justin Rex; Photography, Ashley Rodgers; Co-Producer, Allison Hirth
Student Honorees – IX/UX Design
First Place – Deafinite by Jingxin Xu, School of Visual Arts, USA
Second Place – Sproute App Prototype by Zach Hall and Jordan Heath, University of North Texas, USA
Third Place – Trash Panda App Prototype by Macy McClish and Keaton Dillard, University of North Texas, USA
Motion Graphics & Video
First Place
Santé: Designed by Patrick Norguet
Molly Skonieczny – Tolleson
USA
“Santé: Designed by Patrick Norguet” is a meticulously crafted stop-motion animation video created by Tolleson, a creative agency, and Studio TK, a furniture company. Departing from typical designer videos, the duo sought to amplify Studio TK’s voice and stand out in the industry. The video production embraced analog techniques, aligning with Studio TK’s craft furniture production ethos. Through interviews with designer Patrick Norguet, a script was constructed to distill complex design ideologies into understandable visuals. Each handmade prop was carefully placed, capturing the essence of Norguet’s work. Inspired by Norguet’s love for music, the video utilizes visual metaphors to convey profound ideas, such as the transition from black and white to color representing the journey from concept to creation. With around 1,400 frames, the video celebrates the emotional essence underlying every design project, showcasing the art of storytelling through stop-motion sequences and captivating visuals.
Additional credits: Steve Tolleson, Jesse Goldberg, Evan Tolleson, Briana Tarantino; Photography, Eric Einwiller
Second Place
Doris Duke Foundation: When Artists Thrive, We All Thrive
Bryce Bizer – None Other
USA
None Other was commissioned by the Doris Duke Foundation to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Doris Duke Artist Awards, which provides substantial grants to individual performing artists. To capture the essence of a decade of achievements, None Other adopted an unconventional approach. Instead of traditional interviews, they used motion design-based photography paired with audio interviews. This method allowed for flexibility in documenting seven artists across various locations, ensuring a comprehensive narrative. The resulting film was showcased at a landmark anniversary event, garnering widespread attention from both the artistic community and media outlets, including CBS Mornings, NPR, and Billboard.
Additional credits: Daphne Chiang; Photography, Gabriela Bhaskar, Brittainy Newman
Third Place
Dieline Awards 2024
Justin Colt – The Collected Works
USA
The Dieline Awards is an annual competition celebrating outstanding packaging design. For 2024, Dieline approached The Collected Works to create a short film for their upcoming call-for-entries campaign, celebrating the meticulous and material-focused nature of packaging design. The end result is a 30-shot, one-minute-long 3D motion piece exploring the unique properties of various commonly used physical materials, gradually joining together into the form of the Dieline Awards trophy.
Additional credits: Jose Fresneda, Christian Townsend, Vincent Drayne, Mina Son, Justin Raymond Park
Outdoor/Billboards
First Place
Life Less Scary – Billboard Series
Stephanie Morrison – Dunn&Co
USA
Grow Financial, a Federal Credit Union, launched the “Life Less Scary” campaign to address the heightened financial fears of millennials and Gen-Z. They collaborated with 3D artists to create a set of “monster letters,” which were featured in out-of-home placements to represent Grow’s financial products in a visually engaging yet approachable manner. Inflatable versions of the monster letters were displayed on billboards, adding an eye-catching element to the campaign. The monster alphabet was integrated across various campaign elements to convey the message effectively.
Additional credits: Chief Creative Officer, Troy Dunn; Creative Director, Max Dempster; Art Director/UX Design, Mitchell Goodrich; Copywriter, Michala Jackson; Designer, Cris Trespando; Designer, Cody Davis; Account Supervisor, Rachel Jensen; Account Coordinator, Ann Butler
Second Place
I Am Toronto Pearson
Joshua Duchesne – Made by Emblem
Canada
Toronto Pearson Airport launched the “I AM TORONTO PEARSON” (IATP) program in 2016 to support its vast employee community, but the COVID-19 pandemic impacted its business and employee morale. To rejuvenate its workforce and reputation, Pearson sought to revamp the IATP brand, focusing on enhancing employee engagement. Made by Emblem undertook the task, aiming to celebrate Pearson’s employees as resilient heroes. Inspired by Nike athletics, the new brand identity centered on employees, featuring custom typefaces and authentic street photography to reflect the employee community’s spirit.
Additional credits: Megan Drummond, Christina Kim; Photography, Taha Maharuma, Daniel Neuhaus; Videographer, Colin Clark
Third Place
Dream Streetcar
Matt Wegerer – Whiskey Design
USA
In 2023, Barbie Fever took over, and the world couldn’t get enough. Barbie has had dream houses, dream campers, and dream boats, but she has never had a Dream Streetcar. That is how the Kansas City Streetcar was transformed into this pink dream. This toy-inspired makeover included sticker headlines, fake wheels, and perforated curtains. The inside was also decked out with the latest fashion of Barbie, Ken, and yes, even Allen.
Additional credits: Lindsey Musil; Photography, Travis Carroll, Monica Melber; Printer, Signco; Videographer, James Meierotto
Student Honorees – Outdoor & Billboards
First Place – Spy by Ting Jui Chang, School of Visual Arts, USA
Second Place – Go Skateboarding Day by Hyowon Kwon, School of Visual Arts, USA
Third Place – Elevating Everyday Sounds by Chuanyuan Lin, School of Visual Arts, USA
Packaging
First Place
Lou Reed / Words & Music / May 1965 – Special Edition Packaging
Masaki Koike – Phyx Design
USA
Lou Reed – Words & Music offers an extraordinary, unvarnished, and plainly poignant insight into one of America’s true poet songwriters. Capturing Reed in his formative years, this previously unreleased collection of songs—penned by a young Lou Reed, recorded to tape with the help of future bandmate John Cale, and mailed to himself as a “poor man’s copyright”—remained sealed in its original envelope and unopened for nearly 50 years. Its contents embody some of the most vital, groundbreaking contributions to American popular music committed to tape in the 20th century.
Second Place
Golden Hour
Miles McKirdy – Golden Hour Wellness
USA
Golden Hour is pioneering the evolving cannabis industry in the United States, capitalizing on its legal infancy to redefine consumer perceptions. Positioned as a disruptive and approachable brand, Golden Hour aims to transcend the stereotypical ‘stoner’ culture, offering a sophisticated approach to cannabis consumption. With a mission to be recognized as more than just a product, the brand strategically focuses on five key areas: Branding, Engagement, Education, Innovative Packaging, and Sustainability.
Additional credits: Creative Director, Miles McKirdy; Brand Strategist (and Miles’s Partner), Jessica Arnone; Project Director (and Miles’s Dad), Dr. Mark Lewis McKirdy; Art Director (and Miles’s Mum), Carol Mary McKirdy; Photography Cheyenne Lawson
Third Place
The Grappler
CF Napa Brand Design
USA
Vinoce Vineyards brought back their Zinfandel brand, “The Grappler,” due to popular demand. Partnering with CF Napa, they aimed to give it a bold new look for exclusive sale at their tasting room and wine club. Drawing on parallels between winemaking and wrestling, CF Napa created colorful labels inspired by Lucha Libre. The angled placement adds a lively touch, celebrating wrestling while honoring the Vinoce Vineyards owner’s ties to Mexico and the farmworkers there. Collectors are encouraged to collect all six wines, each featuring a unique mask design.
Student Honorees – Packaging
First Place – Horsepower Cold Brue Coffee by Vasavi Bubna, School of Visual Arts, USA
Second Place – Dark Energy by Eshaan Sojatia, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Third Place – Never Will by Rabiya Gupta, School of Visual Arts, USA
Posters
First Place
Upside
Edica Holeman Design
USA
This interactive poster is a result of the designer’s reflection on the design process as a form of catharsis. The white typographic elements are generated from custom code written in p5.js, representing the complexity of human experiences. The text acknowledges the mix of good and bad in life. Using p5.js, the typography starts legible but transforms into waving staggered tiles as the user interacts with it, symbolizing the highs and lows of life. References to cargo and packaging add depth, and the poster can be hung in any orientation. A QR code allows viewers to access the interactive typography.
Second Place
Minnesota Twins History Poster
Jovaney Hollingsworth – DLR Group
USA
During the renovation of the club lounge at the Minnesota Twins baseball stadium, a large framed poster was created to showcase the team’s extensive history. To encompass the diverse range of players, coaches, and achievements, a collage style was chosen. Historical elements were meticulously recreated to maintain quality and adhere to the team’s brand guidelines. The project received positive feedback from the client and may be considered as a gift for club members or included in a community fundraising initiative.
Third Place
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (Kansas City Monarchs)
Jovaney Hollingsworth – DLR Group
USA
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) in Kansas City celebrates the history of African-American baseball, located near where the Negro National League began in 1920. The museum holds artifacts from the pre-integration era of Major League Baseball, nurturing legendary players like Jackie Robinson and Satchel Paige. The XGD Studio at DLR Group created posters featuring Monarchs players, including Buck O’Neil and Jackie Robinson, to support fundraising for a new museum facility. The posters feature a comprehensive list of Monarchs players and are designed for branded merchandise like mugs and t-shirts, expanding fundraising opportunities. DLR Group’s experiential graphic design services contribute to preserving and celebrating the Monarchs’ legacy.
Student Honorees – Posters
First Place – Alzheimer’s Poster by Emily Brown, The University of Texas at Arlington, UAS
Second Place – Barely Hanging On by Sean Howes, University of North Texas, USA
Third Place – Synesthesia by Jia Li, School of Visual Arts, USA
View the entire list of 2024 PRINT Awards winners and honorees.