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HOW Design Awards, Merit Winner

Updated: Dec 14, 2018

By HOW, Cincinnati



Nina Chanel Abney: Royal Flush, a project developed by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, was chosen as one of 15 nonprofit award-winning designs in the most recent HOW In-House Design Awards, which recognizes the very best creative work produced by designers doing in-house work for corporations, associations, and organizations.


The 128-page softcover catalogue was edited by Marshall N. Price, Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, who is the curator of Nina Chanel Abney: Royal Flush. It was designed by Reneé Cagnina Haynes, exhibitions and publications manager at the Nasher Museum.


The 70 winning projects were evaluated by business category by three judges:


  • Viet Huynh, communication designer at Slack

  • Meghan Newell, senior art director at Lyft

  • Mike Rice, creative director at Amazon, former senior creative director at Whole Foods, former global design director at PepsiCo, former global creative director at P&G

These projects will gain exposure in the all-new HOW + Print book The Best of Design scheduled to be released in summer of 2019.


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