Geary LSF Wins Four Horizon Interactive Awards, Recognized As ‘Distinguished Agency’ in 2014 Competition
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 13, 2015 -- Digital marketing agency, Geary LSF, is pleased to announce their recognition in the 2014 Horizon Interactive Awards competition. Receiving four awards in total, including a Gold Award for the design and development of the new BumbleBee.com, and a Gold Award for the new WD-40 Company website, Geary LSF is honored to be recognized for their creative work. Additionally, the agency took home a silver award in the Promotional Video category and silver in the Advertising – Integrated Campaign category, respectively.
In today’s always-connected world, a mobile-first strategy is no longer a nice-to-have, but a necessary component to any creative project. The new BumbleBee.com and WD40.com websites are the result of the agency’s iterative and collaborative approach, and their dedication to utilizing the latest techniques in web design that provide the desktop experience to consumers despite their device of choice. “We take the time to truly understand the marketing goals and overall missions of our clients with each campaign. This holds true when it comes to designing and developing a new corporate website as well. It’s not only imperative that our execution visually represent their message, but also that the user experience and overall functionality encourages user engagement across all devices”, says Geary LSF Creative Director, Kevin Hird.
In its thirteenth year, the international Horizon Interactive Awards competition received over 1,200 entries from 27 countries around the world. “The 2014 competition represents an amazing display of digital artistry, innovation and craftsmanship,” said, Mike Sauce- Founder of the Horizon Interactive Awards. “We have continued to see a trend where an emphasis is placed on consistency of the digital experience across all touch-points of user interaction from desktop to tablet to mobile phone. In this year’s competition, we were astounded by not only the responsive, full screen and immersive desktop experiences, but the optimization of screen real estate and attention to purpose for tablets and other mobile devices.”
In addition to winning two gold awards and two silver awards for their client work, Geary LSF has also been honored with the distinction of “Distinguished Agency”. For the first time in the competition’s history, agencies and developers who consistently demonstrate high quality work are now receiving this additional recognition for winning four or more awards in the 2014 .
For more information about Geary LSF, their work and their services, please visit GearyLSF.com or contact a representative of the agency at marketing(at)gearylsf(dot)com.
About Geary LSF
Geary LSF is a full service digital marketing agency headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in San Diego, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and St. Louis. Specializing in an omni-channel marketing approach, the team turns digital ambitions into business results for more than 450 brands worldwide including: Bumble Bee Foods, Target, Megapath, Aramark and several others. For more information, please visit http://www.gearylsf.com.
About the Horizon Interactive Awards
In its 13th year, the Horizon Interactive Awards was created to recognize excellence in interactive media production worldwide. Since 2001, the competition has received tens of thousands of entries from many countries around the world and nearly all 50 US States. Each year, those entries are narrowed down to the “best of the best” to be recognized and promoted on an international stage for their excellence. The judging process involves a Horizon Interactive Awards advisory panel, end user panel and a worldwide panel of judges consisting of industry professionals. Winning entries are dubbed the “best of the best” in the interactive media industry. For more information, visit http://www.horizoninteractiveawards.com.
Katie Colleton, Geary LSF, http://www.gearylsf.com/, 619-618-1433, [email protected]
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