Singularity Design Wins Two 2005 Addy Awards, Going Two-for-Two in This Year's Competition - Singularity Design

March 9, 2005 - Singularity Design went 2-for-2 in the 2005 Philadelphia Addy Awards, bringing home an award for each of the sites entered into the competition.

In the Consumer Web Sites category, Singularity won a Bronze Award for The Point at Beverly Hills (http://www.pointatbeverlyhills.com), a site created to promote an architecturally significant luxury residential development in one of the country's most prestigious neighborhoods.

In the Interactive Public Service category, Singularity won another Bronze Award for the Friends of the Red Cross website (http://www.friendsoftheredcross.org), created for the Philadelphia-area Friends of the American Red Cross to help promote and bolster membership in this group of active supporters of the Red Cross.

"While the accolades of our clients are our favorite type of praise, professional recognition from our peers in the design and advertising world definitely gives us a significant sense of satisfaction" said Jeffrey Greenhouse, President of Singularity Design. He added that the winner's list from this year's competition "reads like a who's who of Philadelphia area design heavyweights".

The Philadelphia Addy Awards are presented yearly by the Philadelphia Advertising Club (a chapter of the American Advertising Federation). Entries are collected in a wide range of media and in categories representing a variety of objectives and client classifications. This year's competition received over 900 entries from 94 different agencies.

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