William Blackfox awards
Master William Blackfox was the author and illustrator of the cartoon Warthaven. He gave generously of his time and talents, and was very supportive of the Kingdom Chroniclers until his untimely death. To honor his memory, the Office of the Society Chronicler sponsors the annual Master William Blackfox Awards to recognize excellence in the work of Chroniclers and newsletter contributors. In 2007, the award was extended to recognize SCA Websites.
We are looking to bring back the William Blackfox awards for websites. Please send me your recommendations, by the end of next week We would like to reward the hard work that our technology folks are doing through out the kingdoms. Here are the categories that you may nominate people and websites from your local group.
Best Appearance – for the best looking website in balance and style. Awarded to the website and the Webminister.
Best Organization – for the most easily navigated website in balance and style. Awarded to the website and the Webminister.
Best Use of Technology – for the site that utilizes advanced technology to provide value added services to its populace. Awarded to the website and the Webminister.
Best Artwork – for custom artwork on the main page of the website. Awarded to the website and the artist.
Best Special Interest Website – this category recognizes guild websites, research websites, and Arts & Science focus websites (such as lace-making). Awarded to the website and the Webminister.
Best Regular Feature – for those cartoons, articles, columns, etc. which are updated regularly on the particular website. Awarded to the creator or feature writer and the website.
Best Content – recognizes excellence in content appearing on a local website. Awarded to the Webminister and the website.
Honorable Mentions – for work which does not fall into the above categories, yet are still deserving of recognition for their exceptional work and/or dedication to producing the best possible website for the local group served.
Please send recommendations to webminister@sca.org
Thank you,
Baroness Alesone Gray of Cranlegh
Society Webminister