Inhouse Design: finalists in the 2014 Best Awards

Inhouse Design
Our book Modern (left) and a spread from HOME New Zealand magazine (right), both designed by Inhouse.

 

We are delighted to announced that the fabulously talented designers over at Inhouse Design are 2014 Best Awards finalists in the Graphic Design category for their work on our book Modern and the Best Effect category for their design work each month creating HOME New Zealand magazine.

Inhouse has been responsible for the design of HOME since 2011 when the magazine was redesigned. Since then, it has become the fastest-growing magazine in New Zealand.

Modern: New Zealand Homes from 1938 to 1977 is a tribute to the innovation and bravery of modernist architects of the era. It was published in October 2013 by Random House.

The Best Awards are run by The Design Institute of New Zealand, and the awards ceremony will take place on Friday, October 10.

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