Pentagram Named Studio of the Year by ‘Creative Review’

For the second year running, Pentagram has been named the Studio of the Year by Creative Review. The award is announced in the magazine’s 2009 Annual, published with the May issue, on newsstands now. The Design Studio of the Year designation is given to the studio with the most work accepted into the annual.
Four Pentagram projects were selected by the judging panel for inclusion in the 2009 annual: Beat IV, designed by Angus Hyland; the Harley-Davidson Museum, with architecture by James Biber and exhibition design by Abbott Miller; the book Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy, designed by Miller; and the posters for Brno Echo: Ornament and Crime from Adolf Loos to Now, also designed by Miller.
We’ll be shooting for a threepeat in 2010!
Previously: Creative Review Names Pentagram Design Studio of the Year (2008)
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