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Drachenwald A&S Criteria (Revised 11/00)
Includes period writing on a page or pages. Illumination (if any) will
not be judged, but layout of any illumination in relation to the text will
be judged. Subject matter should be period or logical to period style. (Ex.
an original poem, a letter). For purposes of competition, SCA awards or
official documents will be considered period texts.
DOCUMENTATION(3-30 points. SCORED 1-10 then MULTIPLY BY 3) Must
have at least a 3x5 card (or A6 paper). More is acceptable, although one
page should be more than enough, not including visuals and bibliography. 2
pages for exceptionally detailed and in-depth work. The best documentation
will cover what they did in period, what the creator did in the project, and
why the difference (if any). It will also explain any conscious compromises
made, and provide footnotes, illustrations, and references, as well as any
original research or experimentation as it applies to the project. Give
score based on the following:
• A minimum of a 3 x 5 (A6) card with some of the following: Identification
/ description / use of the entry. Date and place/country of origin entry is
modeled on, and style of calligraphy. Reference
• Materials used in the project (type of inks and paper)
• Skills (necessary to complete the project)
• Methods and Tools used during the process (type of pens, type of
ink)
• Research (country, period of origin, typical characteristics, etc.)
Description of style or school characteristics(i.e. Kells vs. Durrow) or
discussion of logic applied to design of entry.
• Artistic design
AUTHENTICITY (0-20 points) [SCORE 0-10 and then DOUBLE THE
SCORE]
• 0: Blatantly modern (Ex. in alphabet design or materials, such as lined
paper)
• 1: Out of period piece, but some knowledge of what would have been
correct. (Felt tip pens, day glow ink colors and tablets with printed lines
should be avoided.)
• 2: Use of period looking or actual period alphabet with style of capitals
suited to style of minuscule (if applicable). Modern letters and variations
for "j", "k", "w" are acceptable if in keeping with the period style
• 3: Use of calligraphy pen and period-looking ink to calligraphy letters on
period looking paper or parchment paper. Steel nib pens or fountain pens are
all right. No use of felt tip pens.
• 4: Generally period, with some obviously modern elements (Ex. period
alphabet done in callig- pen); or obvious mixture of elements for different
cultures or periods (ex. Gothic capitals with a Celtic alphabet)
• 5: Period elements combined in obviously inauthentic fashion within
individual piece or combined 2 time periods.
• 6: Alphabet, period; materials period or reasonable equivalents; overall
period style and execution, with minor inconsistencies (ex. layout)
• 7: Attempt at period looking layout with arrangement of page suitable for
stated style and alphabet. Drawn period capitals, such as Lombardic to
Celtic, if included should not dominate the page.
• 8: Same as #7, with no inconsistencies; layout, alphabet style and subject
matter are appropriate to each other and to the period. Text appropriate to
period or current Middle Ages. Award scrolls and original verse or texts in
period style in modern English are considered period for SCA purposes.
• 9-10: Above, plus special effort to achieve completely period product by
use of period design, materials, tools, techniques, etc.
COMPLEXITY (1-10 points) Rank the ambition of the entry, not the
workmanship, scale of 1-10 based on the following:
• Use of effective layout, margins and spacing and nibs for style of
lettering and text content.
• Lines straight, letters well spaced, forms consistent
• Relative density of errors compared to whole; application of effective
period correction methods; neatness of finished work
• Quantity of text, amount of space occupied by script, scale
• Difficulty of lettering styles, version of hand, and color changes, use of
pen flourishes and ligatures
• Dificulty of materials used (ink, pens, paper, etc.)
• Difficulty of embellishment tried (rubrification, etc.)
• Difficulty of composition tried (layout, proportion, balance, etc.)
• Variety of alphabets, sizes, etc.
• Scope of undertaking (size of work relative to amount of detail)
WORKMANSHIP (3-30 points. SCORE 1-10 then MULTIPLY BY 3) Rank the
quality of execution and success of the entry on a scale 1-10, based on the
following:
• Use of effective layout, margins, spacing and nibs for style of lettering
and text content.
• Lines straight, letters well spaced, forms consistent
• Relative density of errors compared to whole; application of effective
period correction methods; neatness of finished work.
• Execution of letterforms
• Control of medium (neatness, ink density, etc.)
• Letter and work spacing
• Line spacing and evenness
• General proportioning(layout, proportion, balance, margins, etc.)
• Successful integration of personal embellishments and symbolism
AESTHETIC VALUE (1-10 points) Evaluate the work as a whole, rating
the aesthetic effect and appeal beyond the mere technical proficiency.
Consider how you react to the entry (intuitive response) and other items not
previously addressed.
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