Domino Sugar merchandise is finally available to the public! The landmark neon sign of Baltimore’s refinery is the focus of a series of commemorative yet functional memorabilia, designed here. Thanks for the shout-out from the Baltimore Sun, Domino Sugar puts its iconic sign on T-shirts, pint glasses “Domino partnered with Natty Boh Gear to sell […]
Maryland.gov Wins Best in Class 2013 Interactive Media Award
The Best in Class award is the highest honor bestowed by the IMA. It represents the very best in planning, execution and overall professionalism. Maryland’s site earned 482 out of 500 points to distinguish itself among the 137 government sites nominated. Five other states earned this prestigious award. More from Interactive Media Awards website Additional coverage: The Motley Fool […]
W3 Gold Award for Maryland.gov
The W3 Awards honors outstanding Websites, Web Marketing, Web Video, & Mobile Apps created by some of the best interactive agencies, designers, and creators worldwide. A complete list of W3 Award Winners can be viewed at www.w3award.com. Read more from the International Academy of Visual Arts website
The New Maryland.gov Receives International Award for Excellence in Creativity and Innovation
Through a mobile-first design, the new site uses responsive design techniques which automatically scales content to the device being used and allows citizens to engage with government anywhere and anytime. The international VEMA Awards competition is judged by an invitation-only standards council of highly skilled professionals with expertise, leadership, and vision in various multimedia art […]
2013 VEMA Award: Websites Category
Maryland.gov, our state’s flagship portal, was recognized with a Visual Excellence in the Multimedia Arts (VEMA) award. The VEMA is an international award honoring excellence in the multimedia arts and “celebrating the creativity of today’s visual artists.” There were other two state sites to win recognition. http://www.vemaawards.com/winners
Urban Identity, Decay and Gentrification: A House Dignified at Area 405
Reviewed by Brian Young Frank Perrelli is the only true painter in the bunch, a frequent indicator that contemporary art, especially that which concerns urban reality, tends to eschew the quaint nature of pure painting. Octopus (2013) is the artist’s most complex work with the giant sea creature superimposed over a simplified variation on dense, […]