CCM Student Art and Literary Magazine Wins Design Award

Published on October 22, 2017

The 2015-16 edition of the Promethean, the award-winning County College of Morris student art and literary magazine, has been selected as a winner by Graphic Design USA, an international monthly trade publication, in its 2017 American Inhouse Design Awards contest.

The cover of the 2015-16 edition of The Promethean. The cover of the 2015-16 edition of The Promethean.

The American Inhouse Design Awards is the largest showcase for original work created by in-house designers. Typically, in-house design groups produce materials such as self-promotion items, publications, invitations, signage and websites.

About 5,000 entries were submitted and 15 percent of the entries were selected for recognition by the panel of judges. The Promethean was judged against work produced by professional designers, as there are no student-only categories.

This is the seventh year in a row that the Promethean has received the award.

This is a wonderful accomplishment that demonstrates the exceptional job of our students and their faculty advisor, Professor Kathleen McNeil, said CCM President Anthony Iacono. I wish them the best for continued success.

CCM logoI am truly honored to be a part of this project, said Professor McNeil. It is a showcase for the best that CCM has to offer.

The 2015-2016 CCM student staff was made up of graphic design students Jacobo Aristizabel, of Whippany; Elizabeth Comings, of Denville; Sabine Formanek, of Basking Ridge; Alexandra Paterson, of Mount Tabor; and Sandra Stites, of Randolph.

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