Our paper Designing Reality-Based Interfaces for Creative Group Work which we presented at the 8th ACM Creativity and Cognition Conference in Atlanta, USA was awarded with a Honorable Mention for Best Contribution to Creative Communication. Overall three papers were selected by the jury based on the following criteria: Communication, Creativity, Applicants, Design Innovation, Design for Realization, Design for Use, Value to Society, Performance and Reliability in Use.
The award was presented by Ernest Edmonds and Ben Shneiderman in the closing session of the conference on November 6th.



Winner
Philip Mendels for: Freed: A System for Creating Multiple Views of a Digital Collection during the Design Process (CHI 2011 proceedings)
Honorable Mention
Jelle van Dijk for: NOOT: a tool for sharing moments of reflection during creative meetings
Florian Geyer for: Designing Reality-Based Interfaces for Creative Group Work

