Future of Privacy Forum Awards
These custom awards were created for the Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington DC-based think tank and advocacy group focused on issues of data privacy.
These unique awards were created from acrylic. The main component of the awards was a 6” x 6” transparent acrylic block. The back of the acrylic block had binary code (1’s and 0’s) screen printed in a frosted color. A 3D image of DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man was embedded inside the acrylic block. The image was in a powder blue color.
These acrylic blocks were mounted on 2” x 6” black acrylic bases. The front of each base was engraved with award and recipient information, along with the organizational logo. The back of each base contained two relevant quotes.
These custom awards were created for the Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington DC-based think tank and advocacy group focused on issues of data privacy.
These unique awards were created from acrylic. The main component of the awards was a 6” x 6” transparent acrylic block. The back of the acrylic block had binary code (1’s and 0’s) screen printed in a frosted color. A 3D image of DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man was embedded inside the acrylic block. The image was in a powder blue color.
These acrylic blocks were mounted on 2” x 6” black acrylic bases. The front of each base was engraved with award and recipient information, along with the organizational logo. The back of each base contained two relevant quotes.
These custom awards were created for the Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington DC-based think tank and advocacy group focused on issues of data privacy.
These unique awards were created from acrylic. The main component of the awards was a 6” x 6” transparent acrylic block. The back of the acrylic block had binary code (1’s and 0’s) screen printed in a frosted color. A 3D image of DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man was embedded inside the acrylic block. The image was in a powder blue color.
These acrylic blocks were mounted on 2” x 6” black acrylic bases. The front of each base was engraved with award and recipient information, along with the organizational logo. The back of each base contained two relevant quotes.