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For Immediate Release

Sandstorm Design Ranked 21st Top Gen Y Employer in Chicago

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — October 29, 2009 Sandstorm Design is thrilled to be ranked 21st in Brill Street's list of the top 50 most Generation Y friendly companies in Chicago. Joining Sandstorm on this list are huge companies like Google and Orbitz and local gems like Threadless and The Field Museum.

Brill Street selected honorees based on extensive quantitative and qualitative research. Judging criteria was based on what mattered most to Gen Y employees, including the use of social media, allowing flexible hours, and maintaining a work/life balance. Sandstorm Design is about 50% Gen Y and embodies a Gen Y’s ideal corporate culture. For more information about the Brill Street list and why Sandstorm Design was selected, visit http://brillstreet.com/p/generationy50/sandstormdesign.


About Sandstorm Design
Founded in 1998, Sandstorm Design is a Chicago interactive design firm that creates powerful brand experiences with our unique blend of strategic marketing, web design and usability services. From print to web, we combine our industry experience and user centered design approach to deliver strategic and intuitive creative results to our clients. Our passion and enthusiasm make Sandstorm Design an easy company to do business with.

Contact:
Sandy Marsico, Principal
Sandstorm Design, Inc.
tel 773.348.4200 x21
smarsico@sandstormdesign.com

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