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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Jury pick, jury award

Hello,
For a website, I must design a few icons to indetify pictures which have been submitted to a jury and accepted by the majority of the jury members. Since these are icons, the text must be very short. So, I was thinking about "Jury Pick". But I think that if I use this, it would mean the "process of selecting (picking) jury members to compose a jury" instead of "images which have been picked by the Jury".
I can't find a short text (max 2 words) to say "approved by the majority of the jury" or something similar.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Roger
  

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I think 'Jury Pick' is fine, Roger, but if you don't like it, perhaps 'Jury 's Pick/Selection/Choice'?

  • I think 'Jury Pick' is fine, Roger, but if you don't like it, perhaps 'Jury 's Pick/Selection/Choice'?
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I think 'Jury Pick' is fine, Roger, but if you don't like it, perhaps 'Jury's Pick/Selection/Choice'?

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