Siegel + Gale - Client Roster and Recognition

Client Roster and Recognition

Siegel+Gale has created branding programs for 3M, AARP, Allstate, American Express, Bayer, Boise, Caterpillar, China Youth Development Foundation, Comcast, Czech Airlines, Dell, Disney, Dolce (satellite television), Dow, EmblemHealth, Eurotel, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Girl Scouts, KAUST, Lexus, Merrill Lynch, Microsoft, Motorola, National Basketball Association, Norsk Hydro, Pfizer, Prudential Financial, Saudi Aramco, Sony, Tata Consultancy Services, The New School, Xerox, and Yahoo!, among others.

Siegel+Gale is also dedicated to helping not-for-profits build brand identities that enhance their ability to achieve their missions. Clients include Girl Scouts of the USA., Phoenix House, Legal Aid Society, University of the Arts Americas Second Harvest (now Feeding America), BreastCancer.org, The New School, The Johns Hopkins University, Cornell University, Florida State University, KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology), and The Museum of Arts & Design.

The firm has also received many awards for the work it has done for its clients. Some of these recognitions include: REBRAND 100, Best of Awards for ICFJ; 365: AIGA Annual Design Competitions 30, Award for Outstanding Design, Branding Brochure for EmblemHealth; Web Marketing Association's WebAward For Outstanding Achievement in Web Development, Best Associations Website for Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library; Communicate magazine Transform 2010 Awards Best corporate rebrand for a spin-off or new company-Gold and Best rebrand from a not-for-profit organisation-Gold for the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation; and a Pro Bono Publico Award in recognition of the pro bono work in the rebranding of The Legal Aid Society.

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