Commitment to Design for Higher Ed Wins Project6 Design Two Silver Medals

P6 is honored with two awards for work in education and one award for the redesign of project6.com.

Commitment to Design for Higher Ed Wins Project6 Design Two Silver Medals

The Season 2 winners for the 2022 MUSE Creative and Design Awards had been officially announced by the International Awards Associate (IAA). With well over 6,000 entries received from across the world, the MUSE Creative Awards and MUSE Design Awards resumed their mission to honor creative and design professionals’ excellence.

For this competitive season, Project6 Design walks away with three silver awards in the MUSE Awards competition. The first win was for the redesign and development of the Flathead Valley Community College in Montana. The second was a website redesign for a prominent university based in San Francisco. These latest awards highlights their commitment to design for higher education.

“Project6 was an outstanding team to work with to redesign our college website. Their professionalism, expertise, and ability to work with all areas of campus to create a site that really represents our organization was incredible. The team is dedicated, friendly, and always helped us find solutions to create a functional, interactive, modern website. They communicated openly and were very organized throughout the project. I highly recommend them to any organization and I would work with them again in an instant.”

—Allison Linville, Executive Director, Communications And Marketing, Flathead Valley Community College

The final win was for their own website update, recently rebuilt and refreshed. The MUSE Awards is a series of competitions hosted by the International Awards Associate (IAA), an organization that has continuously strived to honor creatives and designers for their excellence, regardless of their background or experience in the field.

A High Level of Creativity and Ingenuity

“The IAA team was caught off-guard by the works submitted for the second season of 2022’s MUSE Awards. These entries were truly astounding, and they certainly bring the level of competition up a notch,” Thomas Brandt, spokesperson of IAA, noted. “It’s amazing as always to witness great works lined up in the competition. The team is absolutely in awe of the level of creativity and ingenuity that is in the industry.”

By inviting industry professionals to serve as the competition’s jury, IAA upheld their standards of impartiality and enforced industry standards as their assessment criteria. The jurors’ mission was to identify excellence and burgeoning talent amidst the myriad of entries submitted, which would serve as new benchmarks in their respective industries.

Each entry was judged using category-relevant industry standards. Blind judging was also employed to enforce impartiality. Under this approach, entries were evaluated on their own without comparison to others. These measures were in place as IAA believes that all works that gain recognition should do so based on their own merits.

“It’s a relief to see things get better after two grueling years of uncertainty, especially now that things are visibly improving,” Thomas noted. “The creative and design industries are certainly blessed with devoted practitioners. We are proud to be a platform for these individuals to showcase their talents and works. We can’t wait to see what else they will be bringing to the table in the future.”

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