Deadline time, and help with entry preparation
June 13, 2007
Entries close this Friday, the 15th of June - at 6pm WST. Please note the time, which was not previously advertised. Cutting off entries at 6pm ensures that WAWA committee members will be available should any disasters occur in the last few frantic minutes - not that we’re anticipating any!
Due to the tight judging deadlines, we are unable to give any extensions.
The entry form asks a number of free text questions that are designed to give the judging panel a little insight into the project. Each text field is limited to 500 characters, to keep it fair for everyone and to keep it manageable for the judges (who are evaluating dozens of entries each).
If you’re entering, you’ll most likely want to prepare your responses entries ahead of time. The list of questions is:
- What is the intended purpose of the entry?
- Who is the intended target audience?
- How does the entry meet its objectives/satisfy the client’s brief?
- Describe any notable technical features of the entry.
- Describe any usability or accessibility measures that were taken.
- Describe any special features that the judges should look at - is there anything else you would like them to know about your entry?
- Describe any special challenges posed by the project.
Remember, you only get 500 characters (including spaces) for each response, so get to the point!
If you are entering the online application category, you can also supply a username and password that the judges can use to login and test your application. It isn’t required, but is recommended as it will give our judges a better feel for your application.
Good luck with your entries and don’t forget to buy your presentation dinner tickets!









