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Computer Programming, Design & Websites COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, DESIGN & WEBSITES WEBSITES | PROGRAMMING | COMPUTER DESIGN | ELECTRONICS For Adult, Teen, Youth & 4-H Entries COMPUTER DESIGN Forms Due By: Mon. June 15 4 pm RULES *At Fair Office A. Artwork on the Internet must include a complete URL. Received: Wed. July 1 9 am to 4 pm Web design will be viewed using Firefox. Fair Office If a plug-in is required, the plug-in’s URL MUST be included with the entry. B. Artwork not viewable via Firefox MUST be in one of the Released: Mon. July 13 2 to 7 pm following formats (jpg, gif, tiff, eps, QuickTime, .mov, PDF, or png) or include the appropriate software and computer ADULT specifications required to view the artwork. Software must AMATEURS: Those who engage in computer work as a run on the most current Windows or Mac. If project is HOBBY or for the love of the work, and who are not made in Premiere, After Effects or Flash, please include remunerated or engaging in this work, except for cash prizes the native files in addition to the .mov file. and cash awards. C. Entries received on DVD must include only the entry(s) to be judged, the software necessary to view it and native PROFESSIONAL: Those who earn the majority of their income files, if applicable. All discs must be placed in an envelope in technology work. labeled with the entrant’s name and address. D. All submissions MUST include printed documentation WEBSITES including: RULES 1. Artist’s Name A. The latest version of Firefox will be used as the web 2. Title browser. 3. Class (i.e. Photoshop Photograph, altered or Graphic B. All submissions MUST include printed documentation Design — Postcard or Poster, etc.) including: 4. Software used (i.e. Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) 1. The complete address of the website 5. URL (if applicable) 2. The author’s name 6. A brief description of special effects, movement, or 3. The purpose, function, or subject of the website (i.e. sound for multimedia artwork to sell art supplies; provide information on diabetes; 7. A printed copy of the artwork, no larger than 8”x11”. all about me; etc.) (If not class 8-10.) 4. The target audience (i.e. adults, teens 13-18, children E. Work must be family friendly. No Nude Studies will be 5-8, etc.) accepted. 5. The software used to create the web page (i.e. Dreamweaver, WordPad, WordPress, Wix, etc.) No Cash Awards – Ribbons Only 6. Prints of the home page and one second level site ENTRY FEE: $1 PER ENTRY PER CLASS pages (if applicable.) C. Documentation must be mounted on poster board, no DIVISION 42 – PROFESSIONAL larger than 36”x48” for Adults, 18”x24” for Teen & Youth DIVISION 43 – AMATEUR (No frames, strings, or tape). CLASS 1. Photoshop Photograph, altered Cash Awards Offered per Class 2. Computer Art – Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel, etc. 1st 2nd 3rd 3. 3D Modeling – Blender, Bryce, Carrara, Solid Works, $ 3 $ 2 $ 1 Maya, SketchUp, etc. 4. Graphic Design – Postcard or Poster ENTRY FEE: $1 PER ENTRY PER CLASS 5. Graphic Design – Advertisement (newspaper or magazine) 6. Graphic Design – Brochure or catalog DIVISION 40 – PROFESSIONAL 7. Graphic Design – Web banner. (standard sizes only) DIVISION 41 – AMATEUR 8. Multimedia – Videos, Movement, Sound (Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Flash, etc.) CLASS 9. Video Game Animation 1. Business Website 10. Animated Cartoons 2. Personal Website 11. Anime 3. Personal Blog 4. Business Blog COMPUTER PROGRAMMING RULES TEEN & YOUTH WEBSITES A. All submissions must be the work and property of the NO ENTRY FEE entrant. B. Program must run on the most current Windows or Mac RULES systems (or on the most current smartphone version A. The latest version of Firefox will be used as the web {android or iphone}, if applicable). Program that does not browser. run stand-alone must be accompanied with the B. All submissions MUST include printed documentation appropriate software. including: C. Entries received on DVD should include only the entry(s) 1. The complete URL to be judged and the software necessary to run it. The 2. The author’s name name of the entry(s) on the entry form MUST be the same 3. The purpose, function, or subject (i.e. to sell art as the entry(s) on the disc. All discs must be placed in an supplies; provide information on diabetes; etc.) envelope labeled with the entrant’s name and address. 4. The target audience (i.e. adults, teens 13-18, children D. All submissions MUST include printed documentation 5-8, etc.) including: 5. The software used to create the web page (i.e. 1. The programmer’s name Dreamweaver, WordPad, Wordpress, etc.) 2. Program name 6. Prints of the home page and at least one second level 3. Language and software used to create the program site pages (if applicable) 4. The program’s system requirements including C. Documentation must be mounted on poster board, no computer or smartphone type, operating system, larger than 18”x24” (No frames, strings, or tape). browser name and version, if applicable, etc. 5. A summary of the program’s function DIVISION 46 – TEEN WEBSITE GROUP 6. A flow chart, picture diagram, or pseudo-code Websites created by a group of students, a class, school or depicting main program flow any other group of teens 7. A printed copy or sketch of at least one screen image produced by the program (if applicable) DIVISION 47 – TEEN WEBSITE INDIVIDUAL E. Documentation must be mounted on poster board, no Websites created by students in high school larger than 36”x48” for Adults, 18”x24” for Teen & Youth. (no frames, string, or tape). DIVISION 48 – YOUTH WEBSITE GROUP Websites created by a group of students, an entire class or No Cash Awards – Ribbons Only school or any other group of youth ENTRY FEE: $1 PER ENTRY PER CLASS DIVISION 49 – YOUTH WEBSITE INDIVIDUAL DIVISION 44 – PROFESSIONAL Websites created by students in elementary or middle school DIVISION 45 – AMATEUR CLASS CLASS 1. Business Website 1. Original Programming (specify the programming language 2. Personal Website used) 3. Personal Blog 2. Mobile Programming (iPhone or Android) 4. Business Blog 3. Web Programming (JavaScript, Ajax, etc.) 4 Interactive Programming (Flash, HTML5, etc.) TEEN & YOUTH TEEN COMPUTER COMPUTER DESIGN PROGRAMMING NO ENTRY FEE until May 21 RULES $2 ENTRY FEE MAY 22 – 29. A. All submissions must be the work and property of the RULES entrant. A. Artwork on the Internet must include a complete URL. B. Program must run on the most current Windows or Mac Web artwork will be viewed using The latest version of system (or on a Smartphone, if applicable). Program that Firefox. does not run stand-alone must be accompanied with the If a plug-in is required to view the artwork, the plug-in’s appropriate software to make it run. URL MUST be included with the entry. C. Entries received on DVD should include only the entry(s) B. Artwork not viewable via Firefox MUST be in one of the to be judged and the software necessary to run it. The following formats (jpg, gif, tiff, QuickTime movie, .mov, name of the entry(s) on the entry form MUST be the same PDF, or png) or include the appropriate software and as the entry(s) on the disc. All discs must be placed in an computer specifications required to view the artwork. envelope labeled with the entrant’s name and address. Software must run on the most current Windows or Mac D. All submissions MUST include printed documentation systems If project is made in Premiere, After Effects or including: Flash, please include the native files in addition to the 1. The programmer’s name .mov file. 2. Program name C. Entries received on DVD must include only the entry(s) to 3. Language and software used to create the program be judged, the software necessary to view it and native 4. The program’s system requirements including files, if applicable. The name of the entry(s) on the entry computer or smartphone type, operating system, form MUST be the same as the entry(s) on the disc. All browser name and version, if applicable, etc. discs must be placed in an envelope labeled with the 5. A summary of the program’s function entrant’s name and address. 6. A flow chart, picture diagram, or pseudo-code D. All submissions MUST include printed documentation depicting main program flow including: 7. A printed copy or sketch of at least one screen image 1. The artist’s name produced by the program (if applicable) 2. The title of the artwork E. Documentation must be mounted on poster board, no 3. The class of the artwork (i.e. Photoshop Photograph, larger than 18”x24” (no frames, string, or tape). altered or Graphic Design — Postcard or Poster, etc.) 4. The software used to create or modify the artwork (i.e. DIVISION 52 – TEEN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) DIVISION 53 – YOUTH COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 5. The URL (if applicable) CLASS 7. A printed copy of the artwork, no larger than 8”x11”. 1. Original Programming (specify the programming language (Please print only two screens to show basic storyline used) for video or work with movement.) 2. Mobile Programming (iPhone or Android APPLICATION) 8. A brief description of special effects for multimedia 3. Web Programming (JavaScript, Ajax, etc.) artwork 4 Interactive Programming (Flash, HTML5, etc.) E. Documentation must be mounted on poster board, no 5. Classroom Project (must involve three or more students) larger than 14”x16” (No frames, string, or tape). F. Work must be family friendly.
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