[Scriptoris] Fwd: A&S Item Summary
Hillary Greenslade
hillaryrg at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 3 10:21:46 PST 2006
Greetings Scribes,
I received the following e-mail from Mistress Dyan, for a suggestion on a summary sheet to go in
front of your documentation. I like the concept as it's like a quick menu list.. just scroll down
the list to see what items you are interested in checking out.
Current documentation standard suggest your regular 2-3 page document, with supporting longer
documentation behind it, if the viewer wants more details, and to top it off, have a brief summary
1-page sheet on the front. So many of our competitions, the judges are hardpressed to read all
the documentation, so this has been requested in Ansteorra for some time.
Its a good thing (quoting Martha Stewart)
Cheers, Hillary - Star Signet
--- Dyan Johnson <calendre57 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 07:53:50 -0800 (PST)
> From: Dyan Johnson <calendre57 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: A&S Item Summary
>
> I created this template to help me document A&S items & it has been well received by the general
> populace, artisans & judges. Please feel free to forward to anyone who might find it helpful for
> them.
>
> Summary
>
> As Researched;
> Item What is this item based on your research?
> Time Period What time period is this from?
> Location Where would this have been made? (country/place)
> Who made Who would have made this?
> Purpose What was this items purpose in period? &/or Who would have owned this?
> Common Materials What were the period materials used on this item or similar items like this
> in the time period?
> Construction/Application How was this made in period? ( pattern or idea, transferred how,
> tools, techniques, paints/stitches/liquids/dyes etc. used, if any/according to the item).
> ______________________________________________________________________
> As Created;
> Item What are you calling your item & what inspired its creation?
> Time period Based on what time period?
> Location Based on from where?
> Purpose What are you using this for?
> Materials What did you use to create this?
> Construction/Application How/what did you do to create this?
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Alternative materials &/or techniques - its a good idea to point this out separately
if there
> are none, then write none.
>
> Dyan~
>
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