Le 21e arrondissement Wins a Spot at the Grafika Competition
The visual identity of 21e arrondissement has been recognised as one of the 100 best achievements in graphic design for 2014!
We were very proud to learn that 21e arrondissement, a Prével project in Old Montréal, has been recognised as one of the 100 best achievements in graphic design for 2014. This design was the result of close collaboration between Prével and the agency Studio point. The designs are featured in all of the project’s documents, from the sales office material to billboards, online and more.
The Grafika competition annually awards the 100 best achievements in graphic design in all of Québec. Since its inception 17 years ago, Grafika is the preeminent showcase for the best designers and talent around. Advertisements, web design, wine bottle labels, interpretation panels and vinyl record sleeves are just a few examples of mediums for graphic designers. Consult the page with the winning projects to see who did the best in Québec this year.
Here are a few elements that distinguish the visuals for 21e arrondissement:
Billboards :
The Brochure :
The mobile website built for smartphones :
To highlight this great achievement, we invite you to visit our sales office. You can grab some of our signature brochures at le 21e Arrondissement!
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