NLISIS Chromatography has won two awards for its branding and design efforts. The Design Management Europe Award as well as the Dutch Design Award...
Left to right: Paul Heere and Wil van Egmond, marketing manager and CEO of NLISIS Chromatography.
NLISIS Chromatography has won two awards for its branding and design efforts. The Design Management Europe Award as well as the Dutch Design Award pay tribute to the strategic, integrated and professional way in which the company has managed the branding and design process.
The company stated that the challenge was to create a useful and inspiring brand that helped convey the story of user centred innovation in the technology dominated world of analytical chemistry. Throughout the process, the company was supported by its design- and branding agency Zilver Innovation.
NLISIS was chosen by an international jury of business and design management experts for the Design Management Europe Award 2008. This award recognizes the critical role of management in the successful implementation of design and innovation. It also aims at promoting best practices to a wide audience. NLISIS' entry can be viewed at www.designmanagementeurope.com/site/webfiles/DMEA2008%20Posters/FirstTime_Nlisis.pdf
A few days after win this first award the company won the Dutch Design Awards' "Best Client".
For more detailed information on this company and the products it offers visit the website at www.nlisis.com
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