JUDGING CRITERIA
The MERCURY Awards Competition
is unique in that each entry is judged
against itself, to the degree that the individual entry achieves its
intended purpose. Entries from large or small
organizations have an equal chance at
winning. Judging is based not on budget, but on the values of
creativity, effectiveness, performance and
success as symbolized by the MERCURY
Awards.
Some of the elements to be considered in
the judging process are: how
effectively the material meets the stated objectives; how well the
material is communicated to the designated
audience; use of imaginative and
original solutions; the use of material to illustrate and clarify
the information; and the overall
expression of the message.
JUDGING PROCESS
Each entry is evaluated three times during
the preliminary judging. The three set of scores are then averaged in
to
a single score for the individual entry. Awards are given to the top third
scoring entries. Point totals will qualify entries for
specific awards. Only one Gold, Silver, Bronze, and
Honors Award will be
given in each classification; However, if no entry scores high enough, no
award will be given. The Gold Award Winners become candidates for
the Grand Awards. In addition, one Best of Show Award will be
presented to the top entry among all the classifications.
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT
JUDGING
Each entry will be judged on its own merit without regard
to apparent cost of producing the communications piece. Entries are
judged in the absolute, according to a predefined set of criteria,
each against itself, and wins honor for innate merits instead of
relative superiorities.
AWARDS CEREMONY & DISPLAY
A Champagne Reception with the display of all the award
winning entries is presently planned for New York City in March
2008. Date and place to be announced.
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