Olive & Sinclair -- Good as GOLD!
 Anderson Design Group was honored to take home a GOLD Award for the  packaging category of the AIGA Tenn Show Awards on Friday, April 30th. Tenn  Show, the state’s most prestigious juried design competition, was  open to professionals and students throughout Tennessee involved in  designing visual and creative communications in print, motion graphics,  packaging and seven other categories. Mayor of Nashville, Karl Dean, gave a  presentation during the event about  art and community advocacy. Over 200 AIGA members and non-members participated and their work was  judged by a panel of creative professionals from each Tennessee AIGA  chapter. Only one GOLD Award was given for each category.
Anderson Design Group was honored to take home a GOLD Award for the  packaging category of the AIGA Tenn Show Awards on Friday, April 30th. Tenn  Show, the state’s most prestigious juried design competition, was  open to professionals and students throughout Tennessee involved in  designing visual and creative communications in print, motion graphics,  packaging and seven other categories. Mayor of Nashville, Karl Dean, gave a  presentation during the event about  art and community advocacy. Over 200 AIGA members and non-members participated and their work was  judged by a panel of creative professionals from each Tennessee AIGA  chapter. Only one GOLD Award was given for each category.
 Much  like the recent ADDY Awards, our Olive & Sinclair Chocolate bar  packaging design caught the judges’ eyes. We can swear on the Bible that  they were not bribed with delicious chocolate—(that’s because we ate it  all ourselves! Then we stuck cardboard inside the wrapper and made  dummy bars before we sent in our entries.) Anyway, this packaging seems  to be doing its job. Olive & Sinclair Chocolate sales continue to  increase, and people continue to buy the chocolate and save the labels!
Much  like the recent ADDY Awards, our Olive & Sinclair Chocolate bar  packaging design caught the judges’ eyes. We can swear on the Bible that  they were not bribed with delicious chocolate—(that’s because we ate it  all ourselves! Then we stuck cardboard inside the wrapper and made  dummy bars before we sent in our entries.) Anyway, this packaging seems  to be doing its job. Olive & Sinclair Chocolate sales continue to  increase, and people continue to buy the chocolate and save the labels!
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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