Run & Walk for the American Heart Association



Hurray for Scott Hines, who’s been busy organizing a Mancini•Duffy/TSC team to participate in the American Heart Association’s 2012 Wall Street Run & Heart Walk on Thursday, May 31st. Participants start the three-mile race at the World Financial Center, and weave their way through the streets of the Financial District, raising money for the organization, which is dedicated to “building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”

As part of Scott’s efforts, he organized a T-shirt design contest, which got a lot of worthy contenders. The ultimate winner was Hendy Bloch’s smart take on the running man Olympic pictogram – it’s made up of little hearts, if you look closely – which edged out the cartoon running dot designed by Scott Harrell (with an assist by Aris Carlot). Amanda Colonna, Herby Joseph, and Filippo Paccagnella also contributed great designs to the contest.

Hendy Bloch’s winning design.


Scott Harrell’s running dot – a close second.

As for the actual run, good luck to everyone on the 31st!

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