Local marketing agency media solstice wins national design award
Award winning Hudson Valley marketing and public relations firm Media Solstice was recently recognized as a winner of GDUSA’s 2018 American Health and Wellness Design Awards for its work with Middletown Medical, the firm announced in a press release.
According to the release, the annual competition showcases outstanding graphic communication developed for the health and wellness industry, whether that be traditional medicine and healthcare; holistic and alternative healing; healthy lifestyles and nutrition; or the aging of our society.
“Middletown Medical has been an incredible partner, and we’re pleased that our efforts have earned the desired result for its medical service providers,” Media Solstice Founder and President Jessica Gardner said in the release. “The additional recognition from leaders in the industry who judge submissions on behalf of the GDUSA only boosts the morale of our creative team.”
Media Solstice’s winning project is a collection of campaign elements created for Middletown Medical’s new Monticello Center, including designs for a mailer, sidewalk sign, rack card, print ad, and window art, the release said.
Middletown Medical, the Hudson Valley’s premier provider of healthcare services, was in the midst of merging two of its Monticello offices into one central location - also featuring a new urgent care center, according to the release.
“Media Solstice has a reputation of delivering on its projects, and the team’s work for our Monticello campaign exceeded even our expectations,” Melissa Wolff, the medical group’s Marketing Director and Physician Recruiter, said in the release. “Needless to say, we are very pleased to have the campaign showcased as a national award-winning project.”
According to the company, Media Solstice Marketing & Public Relations provides creative design, digital and traditional marketing, and website development services to businesses and non-profit organizations across the Hudson Valley and the Catskills.
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