From the “Weird But True” Dept.

March 14th, 2007 | Posted in News

Last year I received an e-mail from a design firm I did a 2004 cover job for, who told me a cover we had done won an award though neither she or I were notified. Today I found out a different cover illustration I did last year for Infoworld Magazine won a gold medal for best cover illustration of 2005 from TABPI (Trade Associations Business Publications International).

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This was the 2005 award winner (!!??)

Don’t get me wrong, it’s very nice to be recognized but this isn’t a particularly great piece of art, so it’s being deserving of any award is a little questionable to me. It is a little weird to find out your name and work were recognized with an award of some kind by either stumbling upon the announcement or being told by a third party, rather than somebody from the organization sending out an announcement via e-mail or something. There are many of these kinds of awards from small organizations and the field of qualifying work is also very small…

What I’m wondering is… was there a cash prize? How about a shiny little statuette or a hunk of acrylic? A gift certificate to Starbucks?

Comments

  1. Trevour says:

    In any case, congrats Tom! I think it’s a great cover. Perhaps that Starbucks gift certificate will show up in your mailbox when you least expect it?

  2. LorenS says:

    Yes, and it is probably sitting in the design firms trophy case

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