Hummingbird Creative Group Wins American Corporate Identity 22 Competition

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Wendy Coulter, president of Hummingbird Creative Group, has announced that three of the firm’s projects have been chosen to be published in American Corporate Identity 2007, as winners of the American Corporate Identity 22 Competition. The projects include the design and implementation of the trademark and logo for execUchange, a firm that helps companies deal with employee issues and management challenges; the logo design and corporate identity package for Footlights, a destination store for dance supplies; and stationery design for Heritage Aesthetic Dentistry, a family and cosmetic dentistry with state-of-the-art technology in Wake Forest, N.C. American Corporate Identity 2007 is a full-color, hardback book showcasing the best corporate identity design in America today and will be published in the fall of 2006.

“We are honored to be recognized in American Corporate Identity,” said Coulter. “This publication acknowledges some of the country’s most talented professionals in the industry and it is humbling to be among them.”

About Hummingbird Creative Group:
Hummingbird is a creative services firm specializing in building brand identities. The firm serves as a partner with their clients to provide unique, award-winning design, advertising and marketing services, including: logos, branding, marketing strategies, advertising, web design, public relations, and promotions. For more information, please call 919-854-9100 or visit the Web site at www.hummingbird-creative.com.

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