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Andrew Freeman

Andrew (Drew) Freeman is the founder and principal of afreeman. He works with clients and colleagues to envision, create and implement conceptually significant yet commercially successful design solutions. Drew is responsible for excellence across all afreeman projects.

Andrew Freeman
afreeman
Brooklyn, NY

2020 Best of Show—The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

2020 Best of Show—The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

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Honor & Best of Show Awards 2020

The environmental graphic design of The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (National Lynching Memorial) in Montgomery, Alabama was a collaboration between the Equal Justice Initiative, MASS Design Group (architects) and Small Stuff with collaborator afreeman (environmental graphic design).

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

Honor Award 2020
Best of Show Award 2020
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

The environmental graphic design of The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (National Lynching Memorial) in Montgomery, Alabama was a collaboration between the Equal Justice Initiative, MASS Design Group (architects) and Small Stuff with collaborator afreeman (environmental graphic design).

The overall context and purpose of the project is best described by the Equal Justice Initiative:

2017 SEGD Global Design Awards—Honoring Excellence in Experiential Graphic Design That Connects People to Place

Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 SEGD Global Design Awards!

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Winning projects in the 2017 SEGD Global Design Awards were announced on June 10 at the 2017 SEGD Conference Experience Miami. The SEGD Global Design Awards is the only international awards program focused on user experiences in the built environment.

Etsy Global Headquarters

Honor Award 2017
Etsy Global Headquarters

The space that became Etsy Global Headquarters in Brooklyn, New York was the former location of the Jehovah’s Witness Bible and “Watchtower” magazine printing facility, which has the largest printing circulation in the world. The Jehovah’s Witnesses sold the buildings in late 2015 to a private developer.

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