Hi Leonard -- I did enjoy Museums and the Web this year.  While there I learned 
that the website I worked on for INVIONI Interactive Media Design did get an 
honorable mention at the Webbys; in 2005 INVIONI won a webby.  We'd love to 
participate in a conversation about what museums can learn from the Webby award 
winning projects.    

Maureen Otwell
Director, E-Culture
INVIONI 

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From: "Leonard Steinbach" <lensteinb...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 11:11 PM
To: mcn-l at toronto.mediatrope.com
Subject: [MCN-L] webby 

In case you missed it, the webby awards have been announced. Winners and
nominees are at http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current.php?season=12.

Great to see wonderful ideas expressed in the "outside world." Take a look
at TED's site for Best Visual Design - Functional and how items of interest
can be visually sorted.

In the Arts category, it was nice to see that Edward Hopper's New York from
the National Gallery of Art was a finalist. It recently won a Gold Muse
Award at AAM.

Would love to see discussion of web sites with specific lessons museums
could learn from.

len
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