Identity

Presidential Design Awards
1999, U.S. General Services Administration

Presidential Design Awards 1999, U.S. General Services Administration

An elegant solution that capitalizes on two seemingly disparate things: The Office
of the President of the United States, and the design profession. Presidential in
appearance, simple in design, this mark was used on all print pieces for the 2000
award competition. Designed for Douglas Gallagher.











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