New York, NY – Creative Director David Zamba and Cubitt Jacobs & Prosek Communications (CJP) earned a 2006 American Graphic Design Award for the creation of their new logo. The updated logo and branding reflects the firms renaissance marketing approach to providing clients with multiple avenues for success.
“It’s such a great thrill to be recognized by your peers, especially on a project that is so personal. The new CJP logo is very indicative of the evolution and success of our company. I wanted the new image to be unique, versatile and make a lasting impression," explained Dave Zamba, creative director at CJP.
“Our logo is not only a distinct emblem of our company, but a shared identity between our U.S. and U.K. operations,” said Managing Partner Jennifer Prosek. “It unites our brand and reinforces the notion that CJP touches Main Street, Wall Street and Fleet Street.”
The American Graphic Design Awards Program, sponsored by GraphicDesign:usa magazine, seeks excellence in design in two dozen categories including web, print, advertising, identity programs and packaging. The program is one of the industry’s most prestigious design communications competitions. Less than 10 percent of the more than 10,000 entries are named winners by a jury of the nation’s leading creative directors. Award winning pieces appeared in a special December 2006 awards issue of GraphicDesign:usa.
About Cubitt Jacobs & Prosek Communications Cubitt Jacobs & Prosek Communications (CJP) is among the 60 largest public relations firms in the U.S. and one of the few domestic, midsize firms that offers its clients a gateway to Europe through its London office. Services include media relations, financial public relations, investor relations, consumer communications, corporate advisory, executive positioning, issues management, web and graphic design, editorial services, digital and social media and book publishing.