Clickspring Design Winner of Two Silver BDA Awards
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North American and World Design Awards for Set Design
NEW YORK, June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Clickspring Design team, led by
principal Erik Ulfers, was awarded the North American and World Silver BDA
awards for Set Design for the NBC/MSNBC News World Headquarters at Rockefeller
Center, last night at the BDA's International Conference Awards Party, held at
the New York Hilton. BDA is the world's leading association of broadcast and
multimedia designers, and the BDA awards are considered the most prestigious
for creative endeavors in this field.
Ulfers shared credit for the award with designers Shweta Vora, Peter
Provost, Tarrant Smith, Sean Dinniene, and Executive Producer Lori Nadler. The
NBC/MSNBC team included Marc Greenstein, Brett Holey, Robert Dembo, Ray
Herbert and Tom Popple.
The design of the New York studios leverages the tandem identity and
synergy of NBC News and the 24-hour cable news network -- two distinctive
broadcast ideologies merged in a dynamically urgent and immersive environment
-- an environment where every facet of news-making, news-gathering and
reporting is seen live. The successful installation of two news teams into an
environment that recognizes their individual profiles, and at the same time
identifies their shared heritage gives viewers the sense that there is a
powerful and dedicated group working with the most sophisticated means
available to bring them up-to-the minute news.
About Clickspring Design: Clickspring Design is an international strategic
design and experiential marketing firm based in New York. These are the first
BDA Awards for 18-month old Clickspring Design.
CONTACT: Robin Jacobs, Director of Marketing and Sales, Clickspring
Design, 212 220-0962, or rjacobs@clickspringdesign.com. Visit
http://www.clickspringdesign.com
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Robin Jacobs, Director of Marketing and Sales, Clickspring Design,
+1-212-220-0962, rjacobs@clickspringdesign.com
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