These 2025 PRINT Awards Jurors Shape Spaces & Experiences

Share Your Work in Poster Design, Environmental Design & Outdoor Campaigns with Design Leaders

Design for posters, environmental, and out-of-home deals in different media yet share similar goals. Each operates at the intersection of design, communication, and our surrounding environment, aiming to captivate audiences and deliver impactful messages. Posters are the perfect large canvas to grab attention amidst the noise. Environmental design, rooted in harmony and sustainability, invites exploration and wonder. Outdoor design and billboards, with eye-popping typography and colossal images, scatter joy and curiosity across cityscapes.

Our PRINT Awards jury members in these categories—advertising, community-centered design, and environmental design leaders—are ideally suited to consider projects that touch our lives where we live, work, and interact with the world around us.

Alexis Bronstorph, Co-Chief Creative Officer, No Fixed Address

Alexis Bronstorph leads a diverse team at No Fixed Address, a full-service agency based in Toronto. But she started her advertising career at nine years old doing voiceover work for a radio commercial and was hooked. Since then, Bronstorph has worked on numerous international award-winning campaigns, creating beautiful, disruptive, and effective work for world-class brands across all disciplines, earning her a spot on Adweek’s Creative 100 list in 2021. Her problem-solving approach is rooted in strategy and innovation to create work that gets noticed, talked about, and shared across social media platforms.

Left: Alexis Bronstorph; Right: Outdoor Advertising for the Terry Fox Foundation Annual Run.

Bennett Peji, Principal, Bennet Peji Design

Bennett Peji is ​a social impact executive​, international brand consultant, designer, and a passionate advocate for inclusive, community-centered design. He’s shared his insights as a speaker at over 40 conferences across 11 countries and taught the senior design systems course at SDSU. Peji has held numerous leadership roles, including chairman of California Humanities, president of the Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Asian Business Association, and vice president of the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation. He also contributed to San Diego’s cultural landscape as a Commissioner of Arts & Culture from 2003-2012 and served on Tijuana Innovadora and the Urban Discovery Academy Foundation boards.

The deep community engagement that I am able to have when designing community-centered civic projects like the recent ConvoySign.com is what continues to motivate me in my practice.

Bennett Peji

Bennet Peji and the ConvoySign.com sign. Photo by Joseph Paguio.

With a rich career spanning 37 years, Peji has received lifetime achievement awards from AIGA San Diego and SDX/The One Club. ​As a chapter president, he co-founded the AIGA Y Design Conference and served on the national board of AIGA​ from 2006-2009. Peji has managed large, multi-disciplinary design projects for organizations like the City of San Diego, the City of National City, ​the City of Carlsbad, Scripps Research Institute, and Hewlett-Packard. Known for his research-driven approach, he ensures projects are deeply informed by community input. His focus on civic identity has led Bennett Peji Design to complete ​dozens of civic projects ​a​round the world.

Jonny Peterson, Design Director/Associate, Gensler

As design director in Gensler’s Brand Design practice, Jonny Peterson leads teams in crafting innovative, story-driven graphic programs that address every aspect of brand strategy—from multimedia communications to signage and wayfinding solutions to iconic sculptural landmarks. His creative leadership spans both coasts, with work based out of the D.C. and LA offices on projects worldwide, transforming development projects of all scales.

Prior to Gensler, Peterson led signage and brand efforts for high-profile developments at Selbert Perkins Design. Notable projects include the Wilshire Grand Tower in Downtown LA, the Gemological Institute of America, and The Baha Mar Resort in the Bahamas.

Left: Jonny Peterson; Right: Gensler’s vision for Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Underground architecture and design competition, “Re-Think Dupont,” was selected as the winner among nearly 100 submissions from across 16 different countries.

Peterson’s work has been honored with multiple awards, including the IIDA Best of Asia Pacific 2018 for Hyundai Card’s Studio Black in Seoul, and the Rethink Dupont Competition for a public art sculpture in Washington, D.C. A strong advocate for branded storytelling in the built environment, Peterson actively contributes to the design community as a volunteer with the local arts organization Dupont Underground and serves as co-chair of the Washington, D.C. SEGD Chapter.

Does your work shape spaces and inspire engaging experiences? Enter the 2025 PRINT Awards! The Early Bird Deadline is December 12, so enter today to take advantage of the best rate of the season.

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