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Veer Wins Series of Design Awards

Veer Wins Series of Design Awards

September 7, 2004  |  Levent OZLER

Veer, a provider of visual elements and design-related products, announced today that the company has been honored with several awards for excellence in design. The company received accolades for three of its print catalogs and its web log, in design competitions sponsored by HOW magazine and Applied Arts, respectively.

Veer's design-driven approach celebrates inspiration, creativity, and style. This philosophy defines the mission for the Veer's distinctive print marketing, including the three catalogs honored in HOW's 2004 Self-Promotion Awards. The winning pieces include the April 2004 Veer Visual Elements Catalog, a pair of type specimen books, and a stock photography book.

Winner in the direct mail category, the April 2004 issue of the Veer Visual Elements catalog explores the concept Space to showcase the company's discriminating selection of imagery and type. Each spread contemplates a distinct conceptual space, such as 'Head Space', 'Green Space', and 'Spaced Out', using photography, illustration, and type from Veer's collections. Veer's first-ever type specimen books also came up winners. Packaged as a set entitled "Modern Treatments for the Typographically Inclined", the two intricately designed books feature 96 full-page samples of new typefaces and favorite scripts, with thematic and humorous copy. The judges

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