The Society of Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD), Washington, D.C., is revealing its jury for the organization’s 24th annual Design Awards program, which recognizes outstanding environmental-graphic design. The judges include John Lutz, jury chairman and principal of Selbert Perkins Design’s Los Angeles office; Tim Fendley, founder of Applied Information Group (London) and inventor of Legible London, the city’s pedestrian-wayfinding system; Edwin L. Hofmann, associate design VP Limited Brands, a prominent, NYC-based retailer; Kate Keating, founder of Kate Keating Assoc. (San Francisco), an EGD firm; Sarah M. Kirchoff, who won a 2010 Design award for her master’s degree of fine arts thesis project; Ronald A. Loch, planning and design VP for the Taubman Co., which undertakes concept design and master planning for retail and mixed-use facilities; Douglas Morris, principal of Poulin + Morris, an NYC-based EGD firm; and Robert Probst, dean of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning.
The regular entry deadline is January 31; the late deadline is February 14. For more information, visit www.segd.org, and click on the Design Awards heading. SEGD allows fabricators as well as designers to submit projects.