June 24, 2015 — CHK America is pleased to recognize one of its own, CHK Graphic Designer Kyril Negoda on winning a Northern Lights “Award of Excellence” from the Minnesota Association of Government Communicators. Negoda was recently presented the notable award for his previous work with the City of Edina in Minnesota.Kyril Negoda-5x7Kyril created illustrations, maps and layouts and oversaw the overall art direction for the “We’re Making It Easier to Get Up and Down France Avenue” project. The resulting hand-illustrated infographic was part of a City of Edina $4.09 million pedestrian improvement venture.

In addition, Negoda was part of the team to be awarded two Blue Pencil Awards from the National Association of Government Communicators. A Senior Center’s newsletter, The Times, took first in the “Most Improved Publication” category and a tagline logo created for Edina Liquor, “Where Profits Get Poured Back into the Community,” took first in the “Logo/Theme Art” category.

“I’m proud to have been part of an organization that strives for clear and concise communication and encourages greater civic participation,” said Negoda. “They were all great projects to be involved with and I enjoyed the opportunity.”

“We knew we were lucky to find and hire a talented designer like Kyril,” said Rick Wood, President and CEO of CHK America. “These awards are just further verification of his abilities and demonstrate the important skills and role he has here on the CHK America team.”

Kyril Negoda joined CHK America in May of 2014. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, his experience includes innovative, user-centric cartographic design, such as mapping remote regions and disaster zones. Negoda has planned and implemented Geographic Information Systems (GIS) workshops in Kazakhstan and the United States. He was also involved in the concept development and design of Dubai’s Transit Map.

CHK, America - Established in 1999, CHK America is the premier best practice provider of customer information solutions for the US public transportation industry. The company’s 8 Second Rule, has set the standard for communicating complex public transit information to customers, after their research identified that customers allow only eight seconds in which to interpret travel information before becoming frustrated – resulting in customer dissatisfaction. Under the leadership of CEO Rick Wood, a recognized speaker of and the foremost authority in wayfinding strategies, CHK America now reaches over 2 billion, fully 20%, of public transportation customers in the United States. Between customized information design and purpose-built hardware fabrications, CHK America is providing solutions for many of the largest multi-modal transit agencies in the US from WMATA in Washington DC to DART in Dallas Texas, to LA Metro in Los Angeles, California.