The 2021 edition of the Atlas Awards has started, and we want your nominations.
Head for the Atlas Awards folder, and read the Introduction post before nominating. Then, post your favourite maps in the individual nomination categories. Our categories for 2021 are listed below.
2020 is drawing to a close (thank goodness!) and that means it's nearly time for the Atlas Awards once again. For new members, the Atlas Awards are our annual
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Here's our annual Atlas Awards round-up post, complete with vote breakdowns. Before we get into it, on behalf of the Guild, thank you to everyone who nominated and voted in the Awards, and congratulations again to our winners!
If you're new to the Guild, the Atlas Awards are our 'Oscars', where we nominate and vote for the best maps made in the last year. All members are free (and encouraged) to nominate their favourite maps, and to vote once
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This is our second year of the Awards, and we've tweaked the categories slightly from last time to try to ensure fairness and diversity. We had eight categories in total, covering a variety of styles and genres. Listed below are the nominations and winners of each category. On behalf of the Guild, we'd like to thank everyone who took the time to nominate and vote, but most of all, we'd like to thank our wonderful mapmakers who post amazing maps every week of the year. You're all winners. But on to the Awards!
The Atlas Award winners of 2018 (in no particular order) are listed below.
Voting's underway for the 2018 edition of the Atlas Awards, and you've only got a few days left to submit your vote. We have eight categories, covering a variety of mapping styles, and we want you to choose your favourite for each.