Overland Wins Two Silver Communicator Awards
Portland, OR – June 25, 2010 – Leading West Coast Digital shop, the Overland Agency, has been recognized by the International Academy of the Visual Arts with two silver Communicator Awards for clients Stash Tea in the Food and Beverage category, and the international Design Automation Conference (DAC) in the Association category.
“It’s gratifying to receive recognition with these awards for our creative and engineering teams on two such diverse projects,” said Arve Overland, CEO and Executive Creative Director. “Being able to produce high quality work for our clients building custom solution oriented websites regardless of their industry is something to which we aspire.”
The Stash Tea website is a custom built full featured B2C e-commerce website and the DAC website is full featured conference website and knowledge center in the B2B space serving high technology and academia world wide.
About the Communicator Awards:
The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program honoring creative excellence for Communications Professionals. Founded by communication professionals over a decade ago, The Communicator Awards receives over 9,000 entries from companies and agencies of all sizes, making it one of the largest awards of its kind in the world.
The Communicator Awards provides winners and their clients the recognition they deserve and gives communications and creative professionals proof and validation that their work is outstanding and highly regarded by their peers. The Communicator Awards provides an equal chance of winning to all entrants regardless of company or agency size and project budget.
http://www.communicatorawards.com/
About the Overland Agency
The Overland Agency is an award-winning Portland, Oregon-based digital firm with deep capabilities in branding, user experience design (UXD), creative content generation, online and social media marketing and campaigning, web design and animation, mobile and web applications, web development and engineering. Clients include adidas, ARM, Lightspeed Technologies, and Mutual of Omaha. The agency also does pro bono work for such groups as the Oregon Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.