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Greenville County Library System Wins Three Davey Awards PDF Print E-mail
Written by Curtis Rogers   
Friday, 05 January 2007

The Greenville County Library System is proud to announce it has won three silver Davey Awards for graphic design work in 2006.

Among over 3,500 entries judged, the library system was recognized for original artwork for the vehicle wrap on the new bookmobile, design of the Access newsletter, and design of materials for the summer reading program.  All were created by graphic designer, Maija Hurst.

“Our Communications staff consistently produces quality materials for the library system and we are so pleased that their work has been recognized by this international group,” said Greenville County Library System Executive Director, Beverly James. Image of Greenville County Library bookmobile artwork with books and two people reading

About The Davey Awards: The Davey Awards exclusively honor the “Davids” of creativity, the finest small firms, agencies and companies in the world. David defeated the giant Goliath with a big idea and a little rock - the sort of thing small firms do each year. The annual International Davey Awards honors the achievements of the "Creative Davids" who derive their strength from big ideas, rather than big budgets. The Davey Awards, overseen by the International Academy of the Visual Arts (IAVA), is the leading awards competition specifically for smaller firms, where firms compete with their peers to win the recognition they deserve. Please visit www.daveyawards.com for more information.

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