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SUMMARY:TDC64 Exhibition in Madrid
DESCRIPTION:Di_Mad (Asociación Diseñadores de Madrid y Fundación Diseño Madrid)\, Madrid's leading organization of designers and design firms\, is hosting his exhibition of award-winning work at Matadero Madrid through June 30. \nThis exhibition is one of eight touring internationally to celebrate the World's Best Typography\, as judged by a panel of internationally renowned graphic designers in January 2018. \nThe exhibition presents over 200 works in typeface design and communications design\, chosen from 1\,835 entries by some of the design industry’s most recognized mentors\, innovators and thought-leaders\, with work in dozens of languages. The communications design portion of the exhibition integrates both professional and student work and features typography in a wide range of forms -- books\, posters\, corporate branding\, logos\, web graphics\, film and TV titles\, products\, and magazines. \nThe exhibition in Madrid is open to the public and follows several showings across Spain --in Barcelona\, Sabadell\, and Soria -- in addition to exhibitions in New York\, South Korea\, Japan\, Poland\, Belgium\, Canada\, France\, Vietnam\, and New Zealand in 2018 and 2019. \nThe exhibition will be open May 22 - 30 and June 5 - 30. \nAdmission is free of charge\, and the exhibition is open daily -- Monday to Friday\, from 4pm to 10 pm\, and on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 10pm. Read more on Di_Mad's website here. \nTDC64 debuts in Madrid at Matadero Madrid on May 22\, 2019. Photo: Courtesy of Di-Mad Facebook. \nGraphic design: Triboro \nThe Type Directors Club annual that contains all of the award-winning work displayed in this exhibition is available here. \n#TDC64
URL:https://tdc.org/event/tdc64-exhibition-in-madrid/
LOCATION:Matadero Madrid\, Plaza de Legazpi 8\, Madrid\, 28405\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Visual Memoranda: A Selection of Posters from the IBM Poster Program 1969-1979
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to drop in at Type Directors Club in New York to see our new exhibition\, Visual Memoranda: A Selection of Posters from the IBM Poster Program 1969-1979  through August 1. \nThe decades following World War II ushered in an era of unprecedented growth for International Business Machines (IBM)\, as innovations in electronic data processing and the miniaturization of transistor-based electronics transformed the company into a multibillion-dollar colossus. \nDuring this period\, Thomas J. Watson Jr.\, president of IBM\, sought to elevate the company’s image as a forward-thinking\, technologically-advanced organization by hiring world-renowned design consultants\, including Eliot Noyes\, Charles and Ray Eames\, and Paul Rand (who designed the instantly recognizable IBM logo and held a remarkable influence over internal staff designers.) \nThe IBM Poster Program was initiated in the late 1960s by staff designer Ken White\, who had studied under Rand at Yale. Tom Bluhm also transferred into the team\, having worked as a contract illustrator for IBM in Rochester\, Minnesota. Soon\, Ken’s former colleague John Anderson was also added to the staff. \nCurators Robert Finkel and Shea Tillman of Auburn University have curated this beautiful show and created a companion website\, which you can view here. \nTake a look at the installation of the exhibition at TDC and IBM in TDC's history here. \nThis exhibition at TDC is open for viewing from June 6 until Thursday\, August 1 by appointment only. Email director@tdc.org for an appointment from 9:00am to 3:00pm Monday through Friday. Sorry\, we are closed on weekends.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/visual-memoranda-a-selection-of-posters-from-the-ibm-poster-program-1969-1979/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:NYC Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Typographics
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: \nThe 11-day festival is a forum for presentations about graphic design\, lettering\, web design\, publication design\, book design\, type design\, packaging\, branding\, corporate identity\, advertising\, and motion graphics. Importantly\, Typographics focus on new frontiers in-app and responsive web design. The international line-up of speakers includes emerging and established designers. The group attracts many distinguished typographers and the program is designed as a dialogue among all the participants. \nIn the week before and the week after the main conference\, Type@Cooper is offering workshops and tours that will educate and entertain conference participants and are open to the public as well. \nWHEN: \nThe festival runs from June 10 through June 20th. The conference starts on Friday\, June 14th at 9:45 am and concludes on Saturday\, June 15th at 6:00 pm. \n \nFESTIVAL EVENTS: \n\nJune 10-13: Workshops and tours\nJune 13-16: TypeLab events\nJune 14-15: Conference presentations\nJune 14-16: Typographics book fair\nJune 16-20: Workshops and tours\n\nDISCOUNTS FOR TDC MEMBERS: \nTDC members receive discounts on registration. Email director@tdc.org for the discount code.\nWHERE: \nThe festival will take place at The Cooper Union in the East Village\, with the conference happening at The Great Hall in The Foundation Building of the same college. \nThe Cooper Union’s landmark Foundation Building is in one of the liveliest and hippest neighborhoods in Manhattan. The East Village attracts tens of thousands of tourists each year and is a destination in itself. What better place to hold this event? New York is one of the largest centers of graphic design with several hundred design studios. Conference participants will experience first-hand the energy and impact of typography in a thriving city that is a rich pool of talent and resources. \nSince 1859\, The Great Hall of The Cooper Union with 855 seats has been a stage for educational lectures\, political movements\, campaigns for social reform and the creative arts. Here\, abolitionists like Frederick Douglass campaigned to end slavery and suffragists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton fought for women to have the right to vote. In 1860\, Abraham Lincoln gave the speech that propelled him to the presidency. Working people organized labor unions and civic reformers\, political movements\, the Red Cross\, and the NAACP all have roots here.  \nThe Great Hall has offered a platform to Heads of State\, Nobel laureates\, and American presidents from Lincoln and Grant to Clinton and Obama. On June 15 and 16\, 2018\, Typographics designers will again take the stage and affect the trajectory of design in the 21st century.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/typographics/
LOCATION:Great Hall at The Cooper Union\, 7 East 7th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:TDC65 Exhibition at Takeo in Tokyo
DESCRIPTION:Type Directors Club thanks the Japan Typography Association and Takeo Paper for the Japanese debut of the World’s Best Typography exhibition\, which features award-winning work of the club’s 65th Annual Communications Design and 2019 Typeface Design competition. \n\nTDC65 is shown in association with JTA's Japan Typography Yearbook 2019 exhibition. \n\nThe World’s Best Typography exhibition includes over 280 selections of winning work from the TDC’s annual international typeface design competition and communication design competition selected by an international jury of top designers. \nThe exhibition displays typography in a wide range of categories including books\, posters\, corporate branding\, logos\, web graphics\, film and TV titles\, products\, and magazines from many countries including the United States\, France\, Germany\, Spain\, the Netherlands\, the United Kingdom\, the People’s Republic of China\, South Korea\, and others. \nThis TDC65 exhibition is open daily from 10:00am to 7:00 pm. This is the first stop on the tour as the show travels through Japan\, a tradition that our friends at JTA have continued with Type Directors Club in New York since 1978. \n\nMore information in Japanese on Takeo's website here. \n\nNagoya and Osaka are the next stops in Japan for this joint exhibition \n#TDC65
URL:https://tdc.org/event/tdc65-exhibition-at-takeo-in-tokyo/
LOCATION:Takeo Mihoncho Honten Gallery\, 3-18-3 Kanda Nishiki-cho\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo\, 101-0054\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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