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Grafik Selected to Create New Visual Identity for the National Endowment for the Humanties

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently selected Grafik to develop their new identity to include logo, “look and feel,” and a new graphic and visual standards manual in order to support their mission of serving and strengthening our country through the conveyance of our history through the promotion and support of the humanities.  Grafik is extremely pleased to have been selected for such important work.

“We have a long history and interest in supporting the humanities at Grafik, and we find working with this client particularly exciting,” says Gregg Glaviano, Partner and Creative Director for the account.  “We believe this will be the beginning of a long partnership with the NEH.”

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Brad Clark

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