ADDY awards recognize Myers School of Art for design excellence

03/18/2013

Graphic design students, faculty and a graduate of the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art at The University of Akron have won 12 ADDY awards for advertising design excellence. The awards include two Gold ADDYs and the Judges Choice Award in the professional category, plus four Gold awards and a Best of Show award in the student category.

Alexander Somoskey, a second-year graphic design student, took home three of five student ADDY awards, including two Golds, at this year’s Canton Advertising Federation Addy® Awards. Somoskey has been a design intern at Grabowski & Co. in Uniontown since May 2012.


The ADDY Awards, considered the world's largest advertising competition, honor creative excellence and cultivate the highest creative standards in the industry.

Held at the Akron Urban League earlier this month, the prestigious awards event was the first of a three-tiered national competition conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation. The AAF is the oldest national advertising trade association, representing 40,000 professionals in the advertising industry.  

All three awards in the professional category went to "design x nine," a "real world" graphic design studio at UA's Myers School of Art. Each year, faculty members Janice Troutman and John Morrison choose nine top graphic design students for the award-winning studio. The students work with real clients to hone their design skills, business savvy, technical knowledge, teamwork abilities and the other talents they need to succeed in the highly competitive field of graphic design.

Professional Category

Gold ADDY
design x nine: poster for The University of Akron Dance Company

Judges Choice Award and Gold Addy

design x nine: 2012 poster series for the American Advertising Federation

Student Category

Best of Show and Gold ADDY awards

Charlie Bailey of Akron: logo for Meyers and Associates
 
Gold ADDY awards

Melissa Turi of Parma: logo for the Cleveland Botanical Garden
Alexander Somoskey of Akron: (two gold awards and one silver award below), Don't Text and Drive poster campaign and logo for Pet Remedies Direct  
 
Silver ADDY awards

Alexander Somoskey of Akron: cover design for the Cleveland Cavaliers
Brian Todd of Medina: Childish Gambino Gig poster
Keith Knittel of Grafton: cover illustration for The Testament Book
Jeffrey M. Snowden of Akron: color photography for The University of Akron women's soccer and volleyball teams


Media contact: Cyndee Snider, 330-972-5196 or cyndee@uakron.edu.