Pre-Raphaelite Website On Awards Shortlist

Created by Peter Nelson

24 August 2009

The Pre-Raphaelite website has been shortlisted for two DADI awards. It has been nominated for Best Public Sector Website and for the Best Use of Technical Innovation. The Drum Awards for the Digital Industries is one of the leading UK awards for digital companies. We wish the web development company Tak! Design good luck in winning these prestigious awards.

It was very nice to see a good review of the website in the Birmingham Post by Arts Correspondent Terry Grimley earlier this month. I am sure that this review will not only encourage local people to explore the website but to visit the Pre-Raphaelite galleries on their doorstep at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. The website also received a wonderful review on the William Morris Society blog.

Our Pre-Raphaelite Researcher Laura MacCulloch has moved on to take up a full time position as Curator of British Art for National Museums Liverpool. She was a great person to have on our team and made a fantastic contribution to the project. We wish her well in her role at Liverpool.

Read the DADA award nominations http://www.dadiawards.com/categories/

Read the review in the Birmingham Post http://bit.ly/15ZO4o

Read the review on the William Morris Society blog http://morrissociety.blogspot.com/2009/08/it-is-almost-inconceivable-that-one.html

Linda Spurdle, Project Manager, Pre-Raphaelite Online Resource