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Doggone Crazy! Logo Wins Recognition in Logo Design Contest

The Doggone Crazy! logo has been selected to be in the coming issue of the 'Book of Logos 4' for inspiration in the world of visual communications and design.

(PRWEB) June 25, 2004 -- The Doggone Crazy! logo has been selected to be in the coming issue of the 'Book of Logos 4' for inspiration in the world of visual communications and design.

The logo was selected from among eleven thousand entries by David E. Carter a well known and respected Editor and Author in the world of Design, Identities and Creative Communication Services. The Doggone Crazy! logo was designed by Jeffrey Chow of the Toronto, Canada firm, Provoq Inc. (www.provoq.com). Provoq had a further eleven logos selected for inclusion in the book.

"We are thrilled with Provoq¹s work and we feel that the Doggone Crazy! logo aptly reflects the fun and family friendly nature of our board game", said Teresa Lewin, co-creator of Doggone Crazy!

Doggone Crazy! is a family board game that has kids laughing out loud and jumping out of their seats as they learn about dogs and how dogs think. "Doggone Crazy! is the first board game in a long time to keep my kids attention...they played the game so much that I wasn't allowed to touch the game for review until the week-end was over." - Alyice Edrich - Editor-in-Chief - The Dabbling Mum - National Parenting Magazine.

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