Abasto Magazine Wins Eight National José Martí Awards From The NAHP

The National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP) held its 2017 Annual Convention in the city of Miami to recognize the work of the best Hispanic publications nationwide. Abasto Magazine won eight José Martí awards for its excellence in design and editorial.

The NAHP convention was held from November 5 to 7, attended by representatives of the main Hispanic publications in the United States. The Association, founded in 1982, promotes the work of dozens of newspapers and magazines that are published in Spanish, in 41 markets in 39 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, with a combined circulation that exceeds 23 million.

The eight José Martí awards that were presented this year to Abasto magazine are added to more than a dozen awards won by Abasto in recent years, including the best magazine in Spanish in the United States.

Abasto’s Art Department, which is directed by Daniel Dau, won six José Martí awards in the following categories:

Three Gold awards for Outstanding Web Site Design, Outstanding ePublication and Outstanding eNewsletter.

One Silver Award for Outstanding Inside Design Spread.

One Bronze Award for Outstanding Design – Magazine.

In the General Excellence category, Abasto won the Silver Award for Outstanding ePublication.

In editorial, Abasto won two bronze awards José Martí 2017 for Outstanding Hispanic Magazine and Outstanding Business Section.

During the annual meeting of the Hispanic national publications, the organization held several workshops.

Photo gallery of the Annual Convention of the National Association of Hispanic Publications 2017 in Miami, Florida: