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Subject:Scope of TW From:"Larry Kunz ((919) 254-6395)" <ldkunz -at- VNET -dot- IBM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 3 Jul 1996 13:35:36 EDT
A footnote to the "Tech writers who don't write about computers"
thread: many of us in STC are proud that this year's Best in Show
winners for all four international competitions -- even the online
competition -- were *not* about using computers.
Here's the roll call:
International Technical Art Competition
"Living in Space"
Cole & Webber
Bruce Morser - Illustration
Jeff Osborn - Art Director
International Technical Publications Competition
"Trees in Canada"
Catherine Carmody
Steven Blakeney
Stephen Aitken
International Online Communication Competition
"AT&T Product Development Demo"
Jim Dyne, Cognetics Corporation
AT&T Product Documentation Development
International Technical Video Competition
"Breast Cancer at Time of Diagnosis"
Time Life Medical/Patient Education Media, Inc.
Larry Kunz
STC Assistant to the President for Professional Development
ldkunz -at- vnet -dot- ibm -dot- com
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