Graphcom Awarded Two Silver Davey Awards

(PRWEB) November 05, 2014

Graphcom, Inc., a solutions-based marketing firm, has been awarded two 2014 Silver Davey Awards by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. Graphcom was recognized for the June/July 2013 cover of Frederick Gorilla magazine, which Graphcom produces entirely in house, from story planning to design to distribution. Graphcom’s website design for Heartly House of Frederick’s 2013 “Affair of the Heart” event also received a silver Davey Award.

“It means a tremendous amount to our firm to take home two Davey Awards honoring creative achievement,” says Troy Dean, director of the Graphcom Creative division. “We pride ourselves in intelligent, out-of-the-box thinking that gets results for our clients.” Dean noted this year’s Davey Awards received nearly 4,000 entries from across the U.S. and around the world, making Graphcom’s recognitions even more impressive.

“Once again we are thrilled with the recognition our creative division is receiving,” says Graphcom President Matt Livelsberger. “We have pulled together a dynamic team of experts who work tirelessly to serve our clients and the community at large.”

The Davey Awards is judged and overseen by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA), a 600+ member organization of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts who are dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media.

About Graphcom

Founded in 1982, Graphcom is a full-service communications and marketing firm located in Gettysburg, Pa. The organization includes a creative agency (Graphcom Creative), a signage division (Signs by Graphcom), a publishing division (Graphcom Publishing), a digital flags and scenic effects division (Field and Floor FX), as well as a full-service commercial printing division with G7 Master Printer certification. Learn more about Graphcom’s services at http://www.graphcom.com.

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 is the leading awards competition specifically for smaller firms, where firms compete with their peers to win the recognition they deserve. Visit http://www.daveyawards.com for more information.