Conncreatives.com, a portal for the community of creative professionals in Connecticut, has published the premier issue of Connfluence Magazine. Taylor Design was one of six studios profiled in the publication and features a handsome portrait of our team by photographer Don Hamerman. Check it out: Connfluence Magazine

Sarah Lawrence Magazine, the college’s flagship publication, was selected as a winner in the Creative Quarterly 17 competition. Creative Quarterly is a journal that features the best of art and design, from advertising to architecture, from sculpture to jewelry. The entries will be displayed online at CQjournal.com.

Taylor Design received three awards in the 2008 American Graphic Design Awards Competition, presented by Graphic Design USA Magazine. The projects honored include the 2007 annual report for Keep America Beautiful, the Environmental Data Resources (EDR) collateral system, and the 2008 viewbook for Queens College.

The judges of the 39th Annual UCDA Design Competition evaluated nearly 1,300 print and electronic media entries, awarding a total of 291 Awards of Excellence. The Fall 2008 issue of Sarah Lawrence Magazine, designed by Taylor Design, was selected to appear in the show. Work will be on display at the Seattle Marriott Waterfront Hotel from Saturday, October 3 – Tuesday, October 6, 2009.

We received notice from CASE (the Council for Advancement and Support of Education) that the alumni publication developed for Sarah Lawrence College, Sarah Lawrence Magazine, received a first place Grand Gold Award in the Circle of Excellence Awards competition.

Taylor Design is pleased to announce that it received four awards at the 2009 Connecticut Art Director’s Club Awards show at the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration on Thursday, June 18. We received a silver medal for the Villa Maria School Website (http://www.villamariaedu.org) and merit awards for the Keep America Beautiful 2008 Annual Report, the Sarah Lawrence College Alumni Magazine, and MasterCard’s “The Advisor” magazine, a business-to-business publication targeted to financial executives.

From a field of over 1,000 competitors, John Rudolph placed 101, Mark Barrett placed 133, and Dan Taylor placed 327, earning team Taylor Design 23rd place in the 16th Annual RFR Realty Corporate 5K Race. This year’s event was extremely successful and the organization was able to raise over $80,000 to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Stamford.

“Paying a visit to Dan Taylor’s establishment at 51 Bank Street in Stamford, Connecticut, is an experience on par with any of the finest restaurants in the town — in fact, in the country. The only catch is, Dan’s business is not an eatery; it’s a design studio.” Read the rest of the story at “The Involver”, the blog published by Tim McCleary of The Involvement Practice, a unique consultancy that helps corporations make lasting connections between employees and their brands.

“Dan Taylor, president of Stamford-based Taylor Design, said he doesn’t believe you should ‘take your foot off the gas’ when promoting your company’s products or services–even during a recession.” So begins an article in the Friday, May 16, 2009 edition of the Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Time (view article) which profiled our studio.