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SUMMARY:NYC Print Exhibition: Connection\, Community & Values -- Inside the Facebook Analog Research Lab
DESCRIPTION:You’ll see posters and printed matter of the Facebook Analog Research Lab and its Designer-in-Residence program\, which was established in 2016\, to put ideas\, critical questions\, and visual interventions into the spaces that people inhabit.  \nSee how these hand-crafted artworks are opening doors to new ways of looking at the world\, finding community\, inviting dialog\, and creating positive friction that meaningfully affects people. The works ask questions\, intersect social values\, and provoke important questions with the aim to open minds to new ideas and perspectives. \nThe show features work by Facebook’s Artists in Residence\, including Elana Schlenker\, Kaye Blegvad\, Eddie Perrote\, Luiza Dale\, and others. The show is curated by Scott Boms\, a cross-disciplinary graphic designer and printmaker\, who serves as the global design lead at the Analog Research Lab\, Facebook’s in-house design and art making studio. \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public Monday to Friday\, 9 am to 4 pm by appointment only. Call 212-633-8943 or email director@tdc.org for an appointment. \nFacebook Analog Research Lab:\nInstagram: @analoglab\nFacebook: @analoglab \nWebsite: http://scottboms.com\nInstagram: @scottboms\nTwitter: @scottboms\nFacebook: @scottboms
URL:https://tdc.org/event/nyc-poster-exhibition-connection-community-values-inside-the-facebook-analog-research-lab/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:NYC Exhibition
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SUMMARY:TDC64 Exhibition at ECV Nantes
DESCRIPTION:The exciting exhibition brings together the creations of established professionals and student work from an international network of schools of graphic design and visual communication. The show highlights the best of current achievements and future trends in graphic design and communication. \nECV Nantes is one stop on the TDC64 world exhibition tour\, work selected by professional juries. For the eighth year\, the exhibition will be installed in the Loire gallery of the ENSA Nantes\, whose rare positioning and architecture make it a remarkable educational tool open to the city and its landscape. \nThe branding for the Nantes exhibition is by Nicolas Gautron\, graphic designer based in Nantes. The studio Antonin + Margaux\, communication agency\, has designed the hanging of the award-winning work. \nOpen Monday to Saturday from 13:00 to 18:00\nFree admission\, open to the public public \nGuided tours:\nSaturday\, March 2 at 15:00\, with Thierry Fétiveau\, graphic design & typography\, Nantes \nSaturday\, March 9 at 15:00\, with Aurélie Guitton\, director of Editions Revue 303\, Nantes
URL:https://tdc.org/event/tdc-exhibition-at-ecv-nantes/
LOCATION:Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Nantes\, 6 quai François Mitterrand\, Nantes\, 44000\, France
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Zapf Centennial Symposium at The Grolier Club
DESCRIPTION:This special event has been organized by The Grolier Committee on Modern Fine Printing. \nHermann Zapf was the first person to receive the prestigious TDC Medal in 1967. \nThe symposium speakers include: \n• Dr. Robert Bringhurst\, a Candian known for his work as a linguist\, cultural historian\, typographer and author of The Elements of Typographic Style \n• David Pankow\, Curator Emeritus\, The Melbert B. Cary\, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection\, Rochester Institute of Technology \n• Ferdinand Ulrich\, typographer\, writer and educator\, and type designer\, who is a doctoral student at the University of Reading\, United Kingdom \n• Julian Waters\, a former student of Hermann Zapf\, who works as a lettering designer\, international teacher\, and lecturer \nThis symposium is being held in conjunction with Alphabet Magic: A Centennial Exhibition of the Work of Hermann & Gudrun Zapf\, on view at the Grolier Club\, February 20–April 2. 2019. \nThe seminar is free and open to the public. If you are interested in attending the seminar\, please RSVP to Maev Brennan\, mbrennan@grolierclub.org\, (212) 838-6690 \nAlphabet Magic chronicles the extraordinary artistic achievements of Gudrun and Hermann Zapf with the most comprehensive exhibition of their work to date.  Zapf’s typefaces Palatino\, Optima\, and Zapfino (to name a few) are a part of our everyday lives in the United States and Europe\, as well as around the world.  He was also at the forefront of type technology.  Zapf’s Marconi alphabet design was the first typeface ever created specifically for digital typography.  Gudrun Zapf von Hesse secured her own design legacy through typefaces such as Diotima\, Carmina\, and Shakespeare Roman. \n \nIncluded in the exhibition are rare specimens of their typefaces\, landmark works using their typefaces\, original calligraphic works of art\, and examples of fine bookbinding.  In addition to completed works\, ephemeral process work for some of Gudrun and Hermann Zapf’s most important typefaces and publications offers a behind-the-scenes look at the masters at work.  Of special interest are sketches\, layouts\, and proofs for Hermann Zapf’s groundbreaking Feder und Stichel (1950)\, Manuale Typographicum (1954\, 1968)\, and Orbis Typographicus (1990).  As Robert Bringhurst has written\, Hermann Zapf has been “widely recognized as one of the most poetic of type designers\, or\, to put it another way\, as the author of some of the loveliest printing type ever made.” \nAlthough Gudrun and Hermann Zapf are perhaps best known for their type design\, over the course of their long careers they engaged with nearly every aspect of the book arts.  Hermann considered himself a book designer at heart\, Gudrun is a noted bookbinder\, and both were master calligraphers. \nCo-sponsors: American Printing History Association-New York Chapter\, Center for Book Arts\, Society of Scribes\, Type Directors Club\, Typophiles\, and the Cary Graphic Arts Collection\, Rochester Institute of Technology
URL:https://tdc.org/event/zapf-centennial-symposium-at-the-grolier-club/
LOCATION:The Grolier Club\, 47 East 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10022\, United States
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