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SUMMARY:Best-in-Show with Pentagram — Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Want to know what it takes to get the coveted best-in-show prize in our annual competition? Last year\, Pentagram’s Michael Bierut and Jonny Sikov took home this single coveted prize in their leadership on the International Center for Photography. Want to know what went into the project? Why the judges loved it as much as they did? What it takes to create\, and submit\, such stellar winning work? Have questions as you prepare your TDC69 entries? This is the place to ask—  \n\n\n  \n\n\nHere’s what they had to say about the project: The new logo is a revival of the geometric monogram originally created by modernist design pioneer Arnold Saks for the announcement of ICP’s opening in 1974. No longer just a square\, the updated mark can now be reframed into any aspect ratio and the three letters can appear in an infinite number of forms\, reflecting the vastness of today’s image culture and the many ways that photographers frame our view of the world. The bold mark is set off by primary typography set in Publico\, a serif typeface originally designed for newspapers and magazines\, a nod to the relationship of photography and journalism. The identity framework has been extended to publications and promotional materials\, the digital design of the website\, and a system of signage and environmental graphics for the new location with custom icons built on the geometric shapes of the logo. \n\n\n\nModerated by TDC Managing Director Ksenya Samarskaya. 
URL:https://tdc.org/event/best-in-show-with-pentagram-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual (Link Provided Soon)\, Virtual\, TBD
CATEGORIES:Panels
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SUMMARY:#TDC69 Type Design Judges Online Panel
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE EVENT\nMeet three of the eight TDC69 Type Design judges: Naïma Ben Ayed\, Kateryna Korolevtseva\, and Parimal Parmar\, and join the discussion on global type design today. Moderated by Kimya Gandhi. \nONLINE\nThursday\, February 16\, 2023\n11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST \n\n\nSPEAKERS\n\nNaïma Ben Ayed is an independent type and graphic designer from France\, based in London\, UK. She holds a Master in “création typographique” from Estienne school (Paris). She set up her independent practice in 2019 after working for several years at corporate studio Dalton Maag (London\, UK). Her work with different foundries and individuals in the art and cultural sector ranges from designing retail and custom Arabic and Latin typefaces to creating visual identities. Her approach to design is telling stories with letters. She regularly leads workshops and engages in the question of opening up Arabic type design pedagogy to broader audiences. \n \nKateryna Korolevtseva is an independent Brand Designer and Art Director from Ukraine. With a background in creative strategies\, Kateryna is passionate about branding projects that have a deep focus on typography. One of her personal projects is Misto font\, an homage to her hometown of Slavutych\, a city that was born after the Chornobyl explosion. Kateryna gives public speeches at design conferences (e.g. Typographics 2022) and writes for Design Week\, Alphabettes\, Telegraf.design\, etc. By sharing her knowledge about Ukrainian design\, culture\, and type design heritage\, Kateryna strives to put Ukraine on the map in the design world. \n \nParimal Parmar is a designer based in India. His interests revolve around multi-script typeface design\, identity and art. He has collaborated and published fonts with foundries like Typotheque and Indian Type Foundry. After completing his Master's from Atelier National de Recherche Typographique (ANRT) in 2021\, he resumed his research and design practices in New Delhi and continues teaching in various design schools across the country. \nModerated by TDC Advisory Board Member Kimya Gandhi.
URL:https://tdc.org/event/tdc69-type-design-judges-online-panel/
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SUMMARY:Advocating for Design with Emily Cohen — NYC
DESCRIPTION:Are your clients not seeing the value your creative firm provides? Do you struggle to communicate your value? Does this impact your team\, your bottom line (i.e. clients taking advantage of your generosity)\, and your happiness at work? Our industry is at a value crossroads.  Our clients don’t understand the value that design brings to their business while our competitors\, colleagues\, and even our own professional associations don’t always do enough to advocate for and communicate our industry’s value. We also contribute to this value challenge by not advocating for ourselves\, which can result in our team feeling undervalued and disrespected. Does any of this sound familiar? In this talk\, we’ll discuss the current state as well as the perception of our industry’s value and discuss how we all can better advocate for our profession. Let’s get paid what we’re worth and ensure the design industry and the people in it are valued for their incredible work!  \n\n\n  \n\n\nAs a razor-sharp business consultant\, Emily Cohen has been honored to partner with 500+ leading creative firms worldwide. She has developed\, tested\, and refined key insights and strategies that have allowed her clients’ businesses to become more effective\, profitable\, and fun to work at. She is a designer by degree\, an avid reader\, dog-lover\, a trend-spotter\, a connection-builder\, and an industry advocate. She is also a frequently-requested main stage speaker within the creative industry and has spoken at hundreds of international\, national\, and local conferences and events. 
URL:https://tdc.org/event/advocating-for-design-with-emily-cohen-nyc/
LOCATION:The One Club\, 450 W 31st St\, Floor 6\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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