Awarding unsung heroes

November 19, 2009

Hive Awards

The communications industry is full of awards and festivals, then you would wonder why anyone would create one more.

International Award, the same group behind the New York Festival are often asked this, but they found a good answer: to recognising all those who work behind the scenes and rarely get credit.

This is the proposal of Hive Awards,

Reward the “unsung heroes of the Internet”: programmers, coders, designers, usability, content strategists, information architects, planners, etc..

That is, all the guys that is far from the glamor of the big festivals.

The Hive Awards is divided into categories by industries “Because the content guy of an entertainment website will always be a lot sexier than the guy in the content of an insurance website”.

Anyone who has participated in a project of the Internet can register until January 31, but the share is paid. In short, we reward the “unsung heroes”, but there is no free lunch.

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1 HiveAwards (The Hive Awards) November 19, 2009 at 2:15 pm

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Nice write-up for Hive Awards from Australian blogger @lucio_ribeiro [link to post]

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