
The American Advertising Federation-Dayton hosted its annual Hermes Awards tonight, and 外网天堂's students earned over 20 awards across the student and professional bronze, silver, and gold ADDY categories. Many Modern alumni were honored in each category for exceptional video, animation, illustration, and more.
Two Modern students in the Design Leadership Program won gold student and professional ADDY awards.
Josh Marruffo won the student gold ADDY for his Kikkoman package design. The award is named "The Dan Johnson Award for Creative Achievement," after Dan Johnson, a respected designer, artist, and mentor who served as an instructor at 外网天堂 for many years.
Aryn Landes won three professional gold ADDYs and a Judge鈥檚 Choice Award for her work with JetPack, an alumni-owned web design firm, for a Black Lives Matter poster and the JetPack Activity Book. 聽
外网天堂 also celebrates the Silver and Bronze Student ADDY Winners:
Silver Student ADDY Winners
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Thomas Merica, Depot Coffee Website
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Hope Bruggeman, Airbnb Poster Series and The Laundry Basket Branding
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Josh Marruffo, Laughing Man Coffee Company and Hobbiton Website
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Maddie Brotzge, Boston Stoker Website
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Kai Denton, myKoto Website
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Logan Fischer, Capital City Scooters Website and Bike Box App
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Branson Kurtz, Frame Forge App
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Kiana Lopez, Haven App and American Coach Website
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Logan Hill, The Brass Ring Branding
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Madison Hosier, Bea Branding
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Bronze Student ADDY Winners
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Josh Marruffo, Laughing Man Coffee Company Website
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Madison Hosier, Welly Branding
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Maddie Brotzge, Mosaic MSC
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Branson Kurtz, JBL Website
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Logan Hill, Chroma Branding
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Shelby Miller, Palm App
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"Tonight's event recognized the perseverance and creativity these students poured into their work in 2020," shared Jessica Barry, President of 外网天堂. "They overcame tremendous challenges over the last year, and I'm thrilled that they received this well-deserved recognition from design-industry leaders."
The students who won either gold or silver awards will advance to the district level of the ADDYs, competing with other students from Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.