Judging Roles
A ruled table of invited jury seats with columns for the awarding body, the role held, the category judged, and the year.
A ruled table of invited jury seats with columns for the awarding body, the role held, the category judged, and the year.
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Judging Roles is the jury service record as a ruled table under the heading Judging and juries, with columns for the awarding body, the role held, the category judged, and the year. The rows read as invitations to sit in judgement: Jury member for Sites of the Year at Awwwards in 2026, Jury chair for UX Design at CSS Design Awards in 2025, a D&AD seat the same year, a Webby judge role in 2024, and an FWA panel in 2023. A header row labels the columns on wider screens and folds away on small ones.
Five roles live in one typed array, each with a body, a role, a category, and a year. Framing recognition through jury service is the distinctive angle: being asked to judge peers signals standing that a win alone does not.
Reach for this block on a recognition or about page for anyone whose credibility includes judging the work of others. The installer swaps the bodies, roles, categories, and years for their own service.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the design jury history. Other panels:
Tip: name the category you judged, sitting on a UX Design panel says something specific that a bare Jury member label does not.