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GA GMIS

The GA Chapter of GMIS provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, and techniques for government IT professionals. Their new logo is used extensively in print and web campaigns.

gmis logo

Lee Heidel created the logo for the Georgia Chapter of the Government Managers of Information Services (GMIS). The work went through an extensive refinement process to meet the needs of the council's membership and senior staff.

The logo has been stitched onto golf shirts, printed on CDs, conference materials, and hardware cases. It has also been embossed onto leather binders and used in online marketing.

Fore more information about GMIS, please visit their website at:
http://www.gagmis.org

This project was completed while on staff with the City of Savannah, a leading member in the GA GMIS community.

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