TPD received two awards from Graphic Design USA (GDUSA)’s American Inhouse Design Award program for their design work on two separate multimodal planning projects in North Carolina. These designs were created and executed by TPD’s Creative Design Manager, Danielle Kauffman. The City of Hendersonville, NC Pedestrian Plan, Walk Hendo, won in the “Designing For Good + Public Service” category and the Boone Next Logo for the Town of Boone, NC’s Comprehensive Plan won in the “Logos + Symbols” category.
These projects include:
GDUSA is an organization that has been a source of news and information for graphic designers and the broader creative community since 1963. The 2024 American Inhouse Design Awards™ is the original and premier celebration of inhouse excellence. They honor and recognize the value that inhouse designers bring to the table — their intimate knowledge of their companies, organizations, institutions, brands, products and services — and the ability to crystallize the message down to its essence and its truth. You can see TPD’s full submissions here.
TPD congratulates Danielle for the well-deserved recognition of her creativity and design skills that elevate, illustrate and communicate a unified brand for the important messages of these community plans. These materials help develop a vision and blueprint in each community that is rooted in community input, equity, and safety.