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• Best of Show
• Distinguished Technical Communication
• Excellence
• Merit
Congratulations to all the winners in the STC Online Communication, Technical Art, and Technical Publications Washington, DC Chapter competitions!
The competition rules and judging criteria are described on the Competitions page.
Winners of the Distinguished Technical Communication Awards go on to the International Technical Art Competition (ITAC). Winners of the ITAC are presented at the STC Annual Conference in May.
| Entry title | Contributors | Company |
|---|---|---|
| Best of Show | ||
| No awards | ||
| Distinguished Technical Communication | ||
| No awards | ||
| Excellence | ||
| National Institute of Justice 2004 Annual Report | Aaron Auyeng, Mary Murphy, Jolene Hernon | Palladian Partners, Inc. |
| Chronic GvHD Postcard | Joan Barbour | Palladian Partners, Inc. |
| Merit | ||
| No awards | ||
STC Washington, DC Chapter