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SUMMARY:"She Designs Books" Exhibition at TDC
DESCRIPTION:Love beautiful book covers? See some of the best in the latest exhibit at Type Directors Club through March 26. \nShe Designs Books celebrates two years of recognizing women designers working in book publishing with a special exhibition at Type Directors Club.  \nFounded by Anne Twomey and Nicole Caputo\, the organization promotes\, supports\, and celebrates female designers creating memorable book covers. \nThe She Designs Books Celebrates 2 Years! exhibition\, on view through March 31\, features books and posters of the best-loved covers featured on the She Designs Books Instagram feed over the last two years. \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public Monday to Friday\, 9 am to 4 pm by appointment only.   \nCall 212-633-8943 or email director@tdc.org for an appointment. \nSee photos of the exhibition here. \nThis show features work by 22 designers: \nRobin Biradello\nNicole Caputo\nCatherine Casalino\nDonna Cheng\nCassie Gonzalez\nKimberly Glyder\nOlga Grlic\nGrace Han\nJanet Hansen\nJan Heuer\nLinda Huang\nLaywan Kwan\nMarcie Lawrence\nJuliana Lee\nEmily Mahon\nAnna Morrison\nMumtaz Mustafa\nJoanna O’Neill\nJune Park\nAllison Saltzman\nNicole Seeback\nAnne Twomey\nRachel Wiley \nTo see more beautiful work\, follow She Designs Books:\nInstagram: @shedesignsbooks\nFacebook @shedesignsbooks\nTwitter @shedesignsbooks \nSponsor: A2A Studio Solutions
URL:https://tdc.org/event/she-designs-books-exhibition-at-tdc/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:NYC Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Able Parris: Typographic Collage Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Able Parris as he leads a hands-on workshop to explore cut paper collage using typographic sources. Whether you are looking for new approaches to your design practice\, or would like to create original works of art\, this workshop will guide you in the destruction and reclamation of various text-based imagery. \nAble Parris is a designer\, creative director\, artist\, and founder of WTF.studio. He has 15+ years experience leading teams to design global platforms\, invent products\, and launch brands.  His collages have shown nationally\, and have been published internationally. He designed the open-source intersectional symbol for equality\, publishes an art zine called LookBook.wtf\, and releases electronic music under the moniker Kamuter.This workshop is open to anyone\, beginners and veterans\, designers\, or artists. Items you will need: \n\nMagazines\, books\, or newspaper to cut up\n\nNice-to-have: \n\nPlain paper\nScissors\nExacto knife\nCutting mat (or old book cover)\nGlue stick\nTape\nStraight edge\nSomething to protect your table surface\n\nBonus items: \n\nLetraset\nVinyl alphabet stickers\n\nAble online: \n\nWTF.studio\nTwitter.com/ableparris\nInstagram.com/ableparris\nInstagram.com/wtf.able\n\n\nAbout This Zoom Workshop\nRegistration for this live Zoom workshop is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Click on the registration link to sign up. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The workshop waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live workshop is: \n8:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PST)\n11:00pm New York (EST)\n4:00pm London (BST)\n5:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe (CEST)\n7:00pm Jerusalem (GST)\n11:00pm Seoul/Manila\n12:00pm Tokyo
URL:https://tdc.org/event/able-parris-typographic-collage-workshop/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200609T140000
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SUMMARY:Ross MacDonald: Brightwork Press
DESCRIPTION:Join author\, illustrator\, and designer Ross MacDonald as we tour his Brightwork Press studio and letterpress shop in Connecticut. On view will be Ross’ extensive collection of wood type\, dating back to the some of the earliest cut by hand\, as well as examples of period props that he has made\, printed\, and designed for over 90 movies and television series. \nFor many years\, Ross MacDonald has been a contributor to periodicals like Vanity Fair\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Newsweek\, Time\, and Rolling Stone\, creating illustrations and writing humor pieces. \nYet all the while he has led a secret double life designing and fabricating props for over 90 movies and television series. He has made everything from the book Bradley Cooper’s character throws out the window in Silver Linings Playbook\, to the titular Book of Secrets for the second National Treasure movie; Jennifer Lawrence’s mop patents for Joy; baby’s favorite book in Baby’s Day Out; Nucky Thompson’s passport and Arnold Rothstein’s calling card for Boardwalk Empire; the morgue toe-tags in The Knick; the Pawnee town charter for Parks and Recreation; the Red Apple Tobacco tin in Tarantino’s Hateful Eight; Versace’s book in the second season of American Crime Story\, period newspapers and Hitler stamps for The Plot Against America\, and thousands of other props. \n \nRegistration for this special event is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Click on the registration link to sign up for this live Zoom webinar. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The event waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live event is:\n10:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PST)\n1:00pm New York (EST)\n6:00pm London (BST)\n7:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe (CEST)\n9:00pm Jerusalem (GST)\n1:00am Seoul/Manila\n2:00am Tokyo\n5:00am Auckland \n \nRoss MacDonald has authored and illustrated four children’s books\, as well as the adult humor books In and Out with Dick and Jane\, (with co-author James Victore) and What Would Jesus Craft? \nBorn and raised in the backwoods of Canada\, he lived for many years in New York City before finally washing up on the bucolic shores of Connecticut. \nSee photos of his 2018 exhibition at Type Directors Club here.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/ross-macdonald-brightwork-press/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T140000
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SUMMARY:Angelina Lippert: Poster House New York
DESCRIPTION:Join Poster House Chief Curator\, Angelina Lippert\, as she talks about the history of the PSA (Public Service Announcement) poster. From Tuberculosis to Loose Lips Sink Ships\, Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires to Silence = Death\, she'll explore a wide array of topics and methods that have been used to disseminate information to the public for the greater good. She'll start her talk with a brief introduction to Poster House\, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the art and history of the poster. \nAngelina holds an MA in the art of the Russian Avant-Garde from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London\, and a BA in theology and art history from Smith College. Prior to working at Poster House\, Angelina served ten years as a poster specialist at a leading New York City leading auction house. She has produced dozens of auction catalogs and articles\, as well as The Art Deco Poster\, and has lectured at SVA and The Cooper Union. She is a member of AAM\, AAMC\, AIGA\, and is on the Board of Directors for The Ephemera Society of America. Her research interests include German Expressionism\, Soviet film posters\, and the history of food and wine in advertising. \nAbout Poster House\nPoster House is the first museum in the United States dedicated exclusively to posters. Through exhibitions\, events\, and publications\, the museum presents a global view of posters from their earliest appearance in the late 1800s to their present-day use. Poster House takes its mission from the medium\, aiming to engage and educate all audiences as it investigates large-format graphic design and its public impact. \nPoster House was founded in 2015 with an eye towards filling a long-acknowledged gap in the New York cultural landscape. While there are several poster museums around the world\, New York\, with its long relationship with advertising and design\, did not have such a dedicated public institution. After several years of planning and construction\, Poster House opened its doors on June 20\, 2019. \n \nRegistration for this special event is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Tickets to the TDC Virtual Salons are free to members\, and available to nonmembers for a suggested donation of ten dollars. \nClick on the registration link to sign up for this live Zoom webinar via Eventbrite. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The event waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live event is: \n10:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PST)\n1:00pm New York (EST)\n6:00pm London (BST)\n7:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe (CEST)\n9:00pm Jerusalem (GST)\n1:00am Seoul/Manila\n2:00am Tokyo\n5:00am Auckland
URL:https://tdc.org/event/angelina-lippert-poster-house-new-york/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T140000
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SUMMARY:Brenda McManus and Ned Drew: L is for Labor of Love
DESCRIPTION:After their son was born in 2013\, Ned and Brenda began to conceive of a meaningful purpose for the collection of type\, woodblocks\, and line-engraved images that they have been amassing for 20+ years. They decided to create a learning tool\, a unique letterpress book of ABCs that took five years to make. The project combines many facets of their lives: family\, teaching\, letterpress printing\, design\, and collecting. \nThe project was born out of their shared passion for design\, a focus on typography\, an engagement with design history\, and an infatuation with letterpress artifacts. Ned and Brenda strongly believe in the preservation of a living history of letterpress\, as there is no greater tool for teaching future generations of typographers about the craft and the value of hands-on work. \nThey also believe that it is essential to intentionally make space for those projects that are labors of love\, projects that integrate play and discovery into the creative process\, on personal terms. The freedom of those experiments is essential for creative growth. \n \nRegistration for this special event is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Tickets to the TDC Virtual Salons are free to members only. Non-members are asked for a suggested donation of ten dollars to help fund our free recordings of events and to grow typographic awareness. Donations of $1\, $5\, $10\, or more are welcomed. \nClick on the registration link to sign up for this live Zoom webinar via Eventbrite. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The event waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live event is:\n10:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PST)\n1:00pm New York (EST)\n6:00pm London (BST)\n7:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe (CEST)\n9:00pm Jerusalem (GST)\n1:00am Seoul/Manila\n2:00am Tokyo\n5:00am Auckland \nAbout the Speakers\nNed Drew is a senior faculty member within the Graphic Design Program at Rutgers University-Newark where he teaches design and design history courses. Drew was a member of the AIGA’s DEC Steering Committee and is the Founding Director of The Design Consortium\, a student/teacher design studio. \nDrew was the co-editor of Design Education in Progress: Volumes 1\, 2 and 3 and co-author of BY ITS COVER\, Purity of Aim: The Book Jacket Designs of Alvin Lustig and George Giusti: The Idea is the Heart of the Matter. \nDrew’s work has been included in Typographic Design: Form and Communication\, Graphic Design Referenced\, US Design 1975-2000\, Working with Computer Type\, the AIGA’s Rethinking Design 3: Speaking Volumes\, Graphic Design Solutions and Color Management. Drew’s work has also been recognized by the AIGA\, the TDC\, the IDA\, the Art Directors Club\, Creativity\, the FPO Awards\, the UCDA and the AAM as well as Graphis\, Communication Arts\, Print and How magazines. \nBrenda McManus is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design in the Art Department at Pace University–NYC. Brenda’s research encompasses typography\, integrating antiquated and contemporary technology and methods of making and collaborative design processes. \nBrenda received her MS and MFA from Pratt Institute’s Graduate Communication Design Program and has experience in design research\, design management\, art direction\, design writing and a passion for typography. \nMcManus is the co-author of George Giusti: The Idea is the Heart of the Matter. Her work has been included in Graphic Design Solutions\, 4th Ed\, Typographic Design: Form and Communication\, 6th edition\, Color Management for Logos and Color Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Graphic Designers. McManus’s work has also been recognized by the AIGA\, the TDC\, the Art Directors Club\, the FPO Awards\, Creativity\, the UCDA\, IDA as well as Graphis\, Communication Arts\, Print and How magazines.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/brenda-mcmanus-and-ned-drew-l-is-for-labor-of-love/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T140000
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SUMMARY:Dylan Mulvaney: Typography—From Fixed to Fluid
DESCRIPTION:How have ideas about typography been shaped by culture and technology over the last three centuries\, and what is Gretel’s approach today? \nDylan Mulvaney is Head of Design at Gretel. His expertise lies in translating core values\, strategy\, and voice into striking visual executions for clients like Vice\, Netflix\, Knoll\, and MoMA. His work has been honored by the Type Directors Club\, the D&AD\, the Art Directors Club\, and Fast Company. \n \nRegistration for this special event is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Tickets: Tickets to the TDC Virtual Salons are free to members only. Non-members are asked for a suggested donation of ten dollars to help fund our free recordings of events and to grow typographic awareness. Donations of $1\, $5\, $10\, or more are welcomed. \nClick on the registration link to sign up for this live Zoom webinar via Eventbrite. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The event waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live event is: \n10:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PST)\n1:00pm New York (EST)\n6:00pm London (BST)\n7:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe (CEST)\n9:00pm Jerusalem (GST)\n1:00am Seoul/Manila\n2:00am Tokyo\n5:00am Auckland
URL:https://tdc.org/event/dylan-mulvaney-typography-the-gretel-way/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T120000
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SUMMARY:Experimental Calligraphy Workshop with Yomar Augusto
DESCRIPTION:Join typographic artist and graphic designer Yomar Augusto for "Experimental Calligraphy\," a 1-hour virtual workshop. Participants will be immersed into a series of exercises to culminate with the construction of a personal four-letter uppercase word. \nHaving taught for more than 15 years across four continents (Asia\, Europe\, South and North America)\, Yomar has the experience to help students cross the boundary to find their own calligraphic artistic voices. Raised in Rio de Janeiro\, he studied graphic design and started his own studio there before pursuing and attaining a Masters in Type Design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Yomar has also taught at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam and the Bauhaus University in Germany\, as well as at FIT and SVA in New York City. He has held multiple experimental calligraphy and book art workshops in many countries. \nTooya\, Yomar’s progressive design and typographic studio\, is currently based in California. \nMaterials and supplies you will need: \n\nDifferent sizes of paper\, of average household quality\nFlat brush - small and medium in size\nPencil\nRuler\nEraser\nBlack liquid ink\nColor liquid ink\nA cutting tool\nSomething to protect your table surface\n\n \nRegistration for this workshop is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Tickets to workshops are free to TDC members only. Non-members are asked for a suggested donation of ten dollars to help fund our free recordings of events and to grow typographic awareness. Donations of $1\, $5\, $10\, or more are welcomed. \nClick on the registration link to sign up for this live Zoom webinar via Eventbrite. We suggest downloading the Zoom software prior to the start of this event. We will send you event reminders\, but we advise everyone to connect a few minutes prior to the start. The workshop waiting room will be open 10 minutes ahead of time. \nThe start time for the live workshop is: \n8:00am LA/SF/Seattle (PDT)\n11:00pm New York (EDT)\n4:00pm London/Dublin\n5:00pm Berlin/Madrid/Milan/Europe\n7:00pm Jerusalem\n11:00pm Seoul/Manila\n12:00pm Tokyo \nFollow Yomar Augusto: \nInstagram: @yomaraugsto\nTwitter: @yomaraugusto\nJoin Yomar's Facebook group
URL:https://tdc.org/event/experimental-calligraphy-workshop-with-yomar-augusto/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar\, Hosted by Type Directors Club\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops
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