It’s a real honour to announce the fresh bunch of international award wins in our hot little hands. The Art Director’s Club (ADC), Graphis and The Society of Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) have all recently praised the work of Frost* in their respective annual achievement rolls.
Our bespoke typographical installation ‘Wonderland’ for the 2009 Sculptures by the Sea festival, has been celebrated in this year’s SEGD Design Awards. The Washington DC based Society, which recognises exceptional environmental design, has given the ‘Lot with a little’ Award to the studio’s temporary public artwork. The team wove a line of text from Lewis Carol’s ‘All in the Golden Afternoon’ poem, in typical Frost* orange fabric, on a timber fence that runs along the shore line of Sydney’s Tamarama beach.
Our ongoing relationship with publishers Phaidon is going strong with ‘Futurtainment’, by Mike Walsh, receiving a Merit Award from the ADC. The book design received the recognition in the 89th ADC Annual Awards competition, which gives accolades for the best design work of the year and was one of only two mentions given to Australian entrants this year.
And Graphis, The International Journal of Visual Communication, has anointed Frost* with both Gold and Platinum awards in the Graphis Poster Annual 2011, for our work with the Sydney Dance Company. The posters for the ‘We Unfold’ series, which won Gold and the company’s ‘Season 2009’, which took out the top honour of Platinum, were displayed on outdoor advertising sites throughout the city.




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