Haneke Design Claims Gold Hermes Award In 2019 Competition

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The Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP) has awarded Haneke Design with a gold Hermes award for their work on the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida’s website.

The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition for creative professionals involved in the concept, writing and design of traditional media as well as emerging technologies. This year, there were over 6,000 entries from throughout the United States and many other countries. Approximately 20 percent of entrants won the gold award in this year’s competition.  

The new website for the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida was created as a part of their digital strategy in order to further its mission and to enhance donations. The site features engaging content and images combined with specific calls to action in order for visitors to choose a fund they would like to donate to. This allows donors to connect with the conservation, education and research topics that align with their passion and know exactly where their donation is going.

“We are honored to have our work recognized by such a prestigious award,” said Jody Haneke, CEO of Haneke Design. “Our process of evaluating our clients’ online presence and working collaboratively to enhance their brand has proven to be an effective approach to digital marketing. Winning a Hermes Creative Award spotlights our ability to create effective technical solutions for our clients, and we are thrilled to be celebrating this achievement.”

The Hermes Creative Awards is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), one of the most respected evaluators of creative work in the marketing and communications industry. The AMCP hosts several other competitions throughout the year, including MarCom Awards, dotCOMM Awards and AVA Digital Awards.

Feel free to reach out to Haneke Design for any of your digital marketing needs. We are a firm that specializes in engaging users through the Internet of Things whether through a mobile app or an award-winning website!

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