Lorenzo is asking why don't the names of the nominated creators and folders appear on the award entries webpage. This page https://cfcorigami.com/award-entries-2023 I'm not a part of the awards' organizers or anything like that. I am just an origamist that is very interested in this project as well as other projects related to the origami community. Now, I can tell you that the awards try to exclude the names of the people nominated, during the voting and judging phase, in order to reduce the related bias during the process. Conscious or unconsciously, some participants might vote for a nominated work because it was made by an origamist they admire, or not vote for another because it was made by someone they don't like so much or someone they just don't know. That wouldn't be OK.
Here's a quote from the awards related with that: "Rules and Definitions (...)All nominations must include (...) 3. Images should not convey who the creator is, as well as the descriptive text! The voting is anonymous!!" Source: https://cfcorigami.com/joisel-awards-2023 The names of the creators and folders can become a hidrance during the voting and judging phase, but I do hope they become public after that phase is over. I hope that answers your question. -- Gerardo G. gerardo(a)neorigami.com instagram.com/neorigamicomKnowledge and Curiosity in Origami: six private classes online "(...) It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it takes your breath away and fills you with the true joy of origami. I experienced this in my lessons with Gerardo G. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Gerardo is (...)" C. R. Read the full review
