The STC Chapter Technical Communications Competitions, Washington DC
Hi everyone, I have an announcement.
Besides being an Inkscape user, I'm also a technical writer. As such, I'm also a member of the Society for Technical Communication (STC), a nonprofit organization. I belong to their Washington, DC Chapter.
It just so happens that the DC Chapter of the STC is looking for submissions to their annual Technical Communications Competitions. Actually, there are three competitions in all:
Online Communication
Technical Art
Technical Publications
For each competition there are a number of categories in which you can enter your artwork (more than one if you wish). For the Technical Art Competition, there are 17 categories. They range from Mechanical Illustration to Interpretative Illustration to Promotional Materials Design. As you can see, for Inkscape users, this is right up our alley as long as the entry is technical in nature.
There are three levels of awards in each category:
Distinguished Technical Communication (DTC)
Excellence
Merit
In addition, one DTC winner in each competition wins Best Of Show.
So, there are many chances to win. Also, you don't have to be a member of STC or its DC chapter to enter. In fact, you don't even have to live in the US. The chapter frequently receives entries from other countries. The main deal is that they must be written in English.
In any case, if you think you have a design, illustration, poster, or other artwork you think is award quality, think about submitting it. You'll get to see what others are doing and receive valuable feedback from our expert judges. You could say that this your chance to grab your fifteen minutes of fame, and have something to brag about back at the office.
Entries to the STC Washington, DC Chapter Technical Communications Competitions must be submitted on or before 16 October 2007. For more details, go to the link below
http://www.stcwdc.org/compete.shtml http://www.stcwdc.org/compete.shtml
P.S.
All entrants and those interested in seeing the winning entries are invited to an awards banquet on 9 February 2008 in Washington, DC. The banquet will be held at the historic DACOR-Bacon house - a beautiful example of Federalist architecture. The house is outfitted in authentic furnishings of the period when it served as hearth and home to some of the notables of US jurisprudence and politics.
(see photos here: http://www.dacorbacon.org/DACOR/DACOR_MAIN.htm http://www.dacorbacon.org/DACOR/DACOR_MAIN.htm)
See your there,
Terry Reece
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TERRY REECE