GPO Wins Awards For Design Services
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has won four Graphic Design Awards from Graphic Design USA magazine. After reviewing more than 10,000 entries, Graphic Design USA magazine selected GPO to win awards for the following work:
- 2023 Capitol Christmas Tree logo, U.S. Forest Service
- Early Stages Development Guide, District of Columbia Public Schools
- Conflict De-escalation Toolkit, U.S. National Park Service
- Office of the Inspector General logo, National Science Foundation
“Congratulations to the GPO Creative Services team for receiving these prestigious awards from Graphic Design USA magazine,” said GPO Director Hugh Nathanial Halpern. “We are proud to have unrivaled creative talent here at GPO. It’s great to see recognition for our Creative Services team for their quality work and delivering a first-rate customer experience.”
GPO Creative Services serves as an innovative design studio in the Federal Government that is committed to raising the bar for Government design. The design team offers branding, print design, and digital design services and has an extensive history working with Federal agencies, bureaus, and commissions of all sizes. Learn more at https://creativeservices.gpo.gov.
For almost 60 years Graphic Design USA (GDUSA) has been a business-to-business information source for graphic design professionals. GDUSA sponsors its American Graphic Design Awards, a competition that spotlights areas of excellence and opportunity for creative professionals. Over 10,000 entries were submitted and a highly selective 10% were chosen. Winning designs are eligible for publishing in the 2023 GDUSA Design Annual later this year.