Visix Launches Expression Awards to Recognize Excellence in Visual Communications

ATLANTA, GA--Visix, Inc., is now accepting submissions from end-users of its AxisTV visual communications software for entry in the company's first annual creative awards competition, known as the Expression Awards. Visix has launched the contest to recognize AxisTV users' best dynamic visual content in a variety of categories, including:

• Best still visual communication
• Best animated visual communication
• Best published AxisTV policies
• Best visual communications campaign

"The field of visual communications creation is not largely recognized, yet," comments Deborah DeWitt, Marketing Communications Manager for Visix. "Many of our clients are producing beautiful content and have very sophisticated policies and campaigns for their AxisTV systems. We want to recognize and reward this work, and inspire other clients to higher achievement in visual communications design."

Companies wishing to nominate their team for contributions to their company's AxisTV visual communications efforts should visit www.visix.com/expressionawards.htm for full details. Visix is accepting entries through January 18, 2008. Three finalists will be selected in each award group on January 31, 2008, and winners will be announced on February 5. Visix will distribute prizes valued at over $2,500 to each award winner.

The launch of the Expression Awards is part of Visix's comprehensive strategy to bring AxisTV users together, to spotlight creative abilities and system management skills, and to recognize Visix customers for their contributions in the field of visual communications.

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