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SUMMARY:Cancelled for March - TypeThursdayNYC
DESCRIPTION:TypeThursdayNYC is a monthly gathering of type geeks\, held at Type Directors Club. We like to think of ourselves as a type superfamily: we attract local letterform lovers hailing from all disciplines and levels of expertise. Social hours bookend the centerpiece of our event\, a group critique we refer to as Type Crit. \nWhat the font is Type Crit‽ \nBriefly: It’s a critique. Of letterforms. No grades. Plenty of wine. \nVerbosely: Type Crit is a group critique of up to four\, in-progress projects involving letterform design and/or usage. You can get\, give\, or simply listen to feedback—your pick! Discussion is moderated by a TypeThursdayNYC dialogue lead—we pride ourselves on fostering a friendly forum for constructive\, thoughtful advice that’ll raise the baseline on your letterform game. \nQUICK LINK: Sign up to present work for feedback at Type Crit \nWhat’s the program for the evening? \n6:00pm – 6:45pm: Check in & Socializing\n6:50pm: Opening Statements | Introduction\n7:00pm – 8:00pm: Type Critiques\n8:00pm: Closing Comments | Outro\n8:10pm – 8:45pm: Socializing & End of Event
URL:https://tdc.org/event/typethursdaynyc-march-19/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Technology and Heritage at CBA
DESCRIPTION:This event is the third in a series of three seminars in Arabic Type: Between Heritage and Modernity\, dedicated to Arabic type design and typography\, curated by typography expert Dr. Nadine Chahine for the Center for Book Arts. \nThis evening will feature: \n\nDavid Crossland\, who will discuss variable fonts\nMamoun Sakkal\, who will present "Calligraph\, Type\, Image: A Journey into Arabic Script.\n\nFor more on each of the speakers\, click here.  \nThe theme of the series revolves around concepts of modernity in Arabic type design\, the heritage of Arabic letterforms in the context of current technologies\, contemporary Arabic branding design\, and the history of Arab graphic design. The series brings together renowned and award winning designers working with Arabic type\, both from the US and the Middle East. \nSince 1974\, The Center for Book Arts has promoted active explorations of both contemporary and traditional artistic practices related to the book as an art object. The Center seeks to facilitate communication between the book arts community and the larger spheres of contemporary visual and literary arts\, while being a model organization locally\, nationally\, and internationally within the field. CBA achieve this through exhibitions\, classes\, public programming\, literary presentations\, opportunities for artists and writers\, publications\, and collecting. \nSupport for​ ​The Center for Book Arts’ 2020 History of Art Series is provided\, in part\, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/technology-and-heritage-at-cba/
LOCATION:Center for Book Arts\, 28 West 27th Street\, Third Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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