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SUMMARY:Type Drives Culture Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:A one-day conference reflects the changing face(s) of typography \nThe Type Directors Club celebrates the undeniable significance of typography around the world. We are a global community of experts and enthusiasts who are united by the shared belief that type drives culture. And culture drives type. \nLike many industries\, typography and type design have long suffered from a lack of diversity and inclusion. But the doors are beginning to widen\, revealing a pathway for new ideas\, perspectives\, and leaders. \nThe annual Type Drives Culture conference on March 1st reflects the changing face(s) of typography. We’re moving outside of the design canon to feature as many global scripts\, diverse designers\, and regions as possible. \nOur title this year is Type: More _____ Than Ever\, an interactive theme that invites new voices to fill in the blank about the present and future of type. \nOur exciting lineup includes two of the most influential typeface designers of the 21st century\, Fiona Ross and Kris Holmes\, along with a new generation of designers and thinkers who are making type more accessible\, more global\, and more exciting than ever before. \nJoin us at the SVA Theatre in New York City for this unique opportunity to meet\, hear from\, and nerd out with type lovers from all over. \nConference highlights include: \n* Our Master of Ceremonies\, Rich Tu\, the Vice President of Design for MTV\, AIGA NY board member\, and host of First Generation Burden podcast \n* Our keynote speaker\, type designer\, educator\, and TDC Medalist Fiona Ross \n* Presentations by award-winning designers and thinkers E Roon Kang\, Nontsikelelo Mutiti\, Wael Morcos\, Natasha Jen\, Anne Quito\, Yotam Hadar\, and Ksenya Samarskaya \n* An interview with Kris Holmes of Bigelow & Holmes during a live-taping of Debbie Millman’s influential podcast\, Design Matters \n* A panel discussion with Dan Rhatigan of Adobe Fonts\, Irin Kim of Google Fonts\, and Charles Nix of Monotype moderated by Juliette Cezzar \n* A two-hour reception with the speakers and panelists directly following the programming. \n  \nEvent Sponsors: \nGoogle\, Morisawa\, Occupant Fonts\, A to A Studio Solutions\, Facebook Analog Research Lab\, Adobe Type\,  Glyphs\, LAFCO New York\,  SVA Masters in Branding\, and Design Matters \nNo ticket code required. Reduced prices are as marked. \nCome help us fill in the blank on March 1st! Learn more on our conference website. \nGroup rates available via director@tdc.org \n\nDoors open: 8:15am Coffee
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/type-drives-culture-more-than-ever/
LOCATION:SVA Theatre\, 333 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180629T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180629T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20180515T201126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180515T201126Z
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SUMMARY:Ampersand Web Typography Conference\, Brighton\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Now in its fifth year\, the UK’s most popular web typography conference is returning June 29 to sunny\, beautiful Brighton. \nThe conference brings together experts from all aspects of web typography\, including branding and editorial designers\, web developers\, visual designers\, browser makers\, and type designers. The idea is to provide the audience with a full picture of what typography can and should be on the web today. \nThis year’s speakers Dan Rhatigan\, Bianca Berning\, David Jonathan Ross\, Mandy Michael\, and others. Topics include variable fonts\, text experimentation\, new tools\, branding\, and digital design. \nSponsors include Fontsmith and Adobe Typekit. \nMore information about the June 29 conference here. \nOn June 28\, Richard Rutter will be holding a responsive web typography workshop where participants will create websites with engaging\, appropriate\, distinctive\, expressive and readable web typography. \nMore information about the workshop day here. \nTDC members and fans receive a 10% discount by using the code TDC10 on the ticket page.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/ampersand-web-typography-conference-brighton-uk/
LOCATION:Duke of York’s Picturehouse\, Preston Road\, Brighton\, BN1 4NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180621
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SUMMARY:Typographics Festival
DESCRIPTION:Typographics Festival events include a conference\, tours\, talks\, workshops\, a Book Fair\, and TypeLab.  \nSpeakers for this year’s conference include: Anton & Irene\, Gail Bichler\, Bahia Shehab\, Veronika Burian & José Scaglione\, Silas Munro\, Shannon Harvey\, Peter Bilak\, Tamara Shopsin\, Lance Wyman\, Teddy Blanks\, Sarah Gephart & Alicia Cheng\, Massimo Pitis\, Bobby C. Martin\, Mr. Keedy\, Toshi Omagari\, Ken Barber\, Mike Essl\, Jennifer Daniel\, Amy Lee Walton\, Parasto Backman\, Irene Pereyra\, and Ellen Lupton. The conference takes place in The Cooper Union’s historic Great Hall.   \nThe Book Fair will include great independent booksellers and publishers including Godine\, Left Bank Books\, Display\, Letterform Archive\, Inventory Press\, Katherine Small Gallery (this is Michael Russem of Kat Ran Press’s new gallery) and Oak Knoll. Also\, Lubalin Center will be selling duplicates and the center’s own publications. We’re hoping House Industries will be there too. The Book Fair will be open on Saturday\, June 16 and Sunday\, June 17. Sunday the public is welcome! Saturday is just for conference ticket holders.  \nType@Cooper has organized a lot of workshops and tours around the conference and Petr van Blokland is presenting the TypeLab again this year. Thursday\, June 14 the TypeLab is free and open to the public. The other days\, ticket holders only may attend.  \nTDC members receive discounts on the conference. Email director@tdc.org and ask for the discount code. \nCome obsess and indulge with us!
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/typographics-festival-2/
LOCATION:41 Cooper Gallery at The Cooper Union\, 41 Cooper Square\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Type@Cooper":MAILTO:type@cooper.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180323T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180323T193000
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SUMMARY:Type Drives Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Type Directors Club celebrates and amplifies the undeniable power of typography. We are a global community of experts and enthusiasts who are united by the shared belief that type drives culture. And culture drives type.\nThe Type Drives Culture conference on March 23 will be a day of presentations about the influence of type on business\, music\, fashion\, politics\, and publishing\, and vice versa.\nThe all-day event will feature talks by and conversations with design innovator Milton Glaser\, award-winning author/designer Steven Heller\, multidisciplinary designer Emily Oberman\, and designer Elizabeth Carey Smith. Among the highlights of the program will be Debbie Millman’s interview of TDC Medalist\, type designer\, Matthew Carter for her popular podcast\, Design Matters. \nDan Rhatigan will present an overview of typography in adult zine publishing\, Grammy nominee Brian Roettinger will discuss typography in the music industry\, and five creative designers will provide the thinking behind new custom typefaces commissioned by high-profile corporations as part of recent brand redesigns. \nTickets include two-hour reception with the speakers.\n#typedrivesculture \n\n To learn more information visit typedrivesculture.org
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/type-drives-culture/
LOCATION:SVA Theatre\, 333 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171021T170000
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CREATED:20170928T211733Z
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SUMMARY:Devising Design Projects: From Conception to Deployment
DESCRIPTION:A Design Incubation and TDC co-sponsored conference.\nThe development of design projects and course plans is being conducted in increasingly complex educational environments requiring a more sophisticated set of thoughtful and negotiated responses. Educators work to devise projects that will best serve students\, the discipline and the profession. Once complete they then have to decide how and when these materials should be revised and updated. We must weigh our responsibility to be innovative and experimental against the need to be pragmatic and mindful of concerns such as job readiness and technological competencies. Design Incubation invites educators\, students and professional designers to join us and a panel of experienced design educators Saturday\, October 21 for a lively and informative conversation. We will focus on the myriad considerations that come into play during the creation design projects\, assignments and syllabi and the thorny issues associated with their development and distribution. \nMODERATORS \nAaris Sherin\nProfessor of Design\nSt. John’s University \nLiz Deluna\nAssociate Professor of Design\nSt. John’s University. \nPANEL \nDebbie Millman\nChair\, Masters in Branding\nSchool of Visual Arts\nHost\, Design Matters \nNed Drew\nProfessor\, Graphic Design Coordinator\nRutgers University-Newark\nCo-editor\, Design Education in Progress: Process and Methodology\, Volumes 1\, 2 and 3 \nAlex Girard\nAssistant Professor Graphic Design\nSouthern Connecticut State University \nScott Santoro\nAdjunct Professor\nPratt Institute\nAuthor\,  Guide to Graphic Design \nGet tickets on Eventbrite
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/devising-design-projects-conception-deployment/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170616T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170617T180000
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CREATED:20170424T151505Z
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SUMMARY:Typographics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Type Directors Club is a proud sponsor of Typographics! We look forward to seeing our members and friends there. Look for us in the Book Fair where you can pick up vintage back copies of the TDC annual for a great price!  \nThe highlight of the Typographics Festival is this 2-day conference on June 16th and 17th in The Great Hall at The Cooper Union. This is a conference for anyone who uses and loves type. Speakers include Natasha Jen\, Silas Munro\, Martin Venezky\, Hilary Greenbaum\, Ilya Ruderman\, Forest Young\, Annik Troxler\, Jonathan Hoefler\, Astrid Stavro\, Agnieszka Gasparska\, Marlene McCarty\, Hansje van Halem\, Shiva Nallaperumal\, Ken Barber\, Ryan Essmaker\, Kara Haupt\, and Elana Schlenker.  \nAlso at Typographics\, the return of TypeLab and Typographics Book Fair! Learn more. \nRegister using the promo code TDC_50 for a $50 discount on professional\, educator and student tickets.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/typographics-conference/
LOCATION:Great Hall at The Cooper Union\, 7 East 7th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T170000
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CREATED:20170130T132602Z
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SUMMARY:Teaching Type:  A Panel Conversation on Typography Education
DESCRIPTION:Design Incubation and the Type Directors Club bring together a panel of educators to discuss innovations\, challenges and best practices for teaching typography to be held at the TDC\, Saturday\, April 1\, 2017\, 2pm–5pm. This event is free\, but you must register. \nAs a mainstay of design\, typography is a cornerstone of most degree programs in visual communication design. Still\, questions abound. How and where typography is taught is as varied as its use in design applications.  \nWe invite you to join fellow educators in a conversation which will focus on how\, where and when we teach typography. Our panelists will explore the role of typography in the continuum of design education and identify areas where traditional programs experience shortcomings and challenges. What fundamental skills should be taught and whether the way we are teaching typography needs to change in a screen-based world. We will ask the audience to participate in identifying specific skill sets and methodologies which should be part of type-centric design curricula in the 21st Century.  \nThe conversation will be moderated by\nDoug Clouse\n(President of TDC and Partner at The Graphics Office)  \nLiz DeLuna\n(Associate Professor of Design at St. John’s University).  \nPANEL\nJuliette Cezzar\n(Designer\, Writer\, and Assistant Professor of Communication Design at\nthe New School Parsons School of Design)\nJuliette Cezzar is currently on sabbatical\, researching pathways in the relationship between design and the transmission of cultural ideas. She is a designer\, writer\, and Assistant Professor of Communication Design at the New School Parsons School of Design\, where she was the Director of the BFA Communication Design and BFA Design & Technology programs from 2011–2014. She served as President of the board of directors of AIGA/NY from 2014–2016. She is co-author of the book Designing the Editorial Experience: A Primer for Print\, Web\, and Mobile\, published in 2014 by Rockport Publishers. \nJohn Gambell\n(Senior Critic at Yale School of Art\, Yale University Printer)\nJohn received a B.A. in English from Middlebury College in 1971. From 1977 to 1979 he studied printmaking and graphic design at Wesleyan University and worked on a range of photographic printing projects under the direction of Richard Benson in Newport\, Rhode Island. After receiving his M.F.A. from Yale University in 1981\, he served as graphic designer at the Yale University Printing Service. In 1987 he established a design studio in New Haven that produced a range of print publications and museum exhibition catalogs\, as well as signage and packaging. He has been teaching graphic design since 1983 and was appointed senior critic in 1998. Mr. Gambell is the Yale University Printer. \nThomas Jockin\n(Founder of TypeThursday\, and Adjunct Professor at Queens College CUNY and Fashion Institute of Technology)\nThomas first became interested in type design when he met Joshua Darden\, the chief designer and founder of the Brooklyn-based foundry Darden Studio. He spent three years as Joshua’s apprentice before moving on to study at the inaugural Type@Cooper program under Jesse Regan. He started his own foundry in 2011 with the release of his debut typeface\, Garçon Grotesque. Since then\, he has released two more type families: Ductus\, a five-weight face whose style is both ancient and contemporary; and more recently\, Azote\, a multiline type family inspired by the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. \nAmy Papaelias\n(Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at the State University of New York\nat New Paltz)\nAmy teaches courses in web and interaction design\, as well as 2D design and visual communication at SUNY New Paltz. She received an MFA in Intermedia Design from SUNY New Paltz and a Bachelor of Art in English Cultural Studies from McGill University. Her creative work investigates the performative possibilities of expressive typography in screen and digital environments and explores themes related to font intelligence\, relationships between vocal and visual representations of speech\, and the emotive potential of kinetic texts. This work has been recognized in the pages of Print and Communications Arts\, and online at the Graphic Artists Guild\, UnBeige\, Typographica\, I Love Typography\, Typedia\, and Design Observer\, and others. She is a member the Type Directors Club and a founding member of\nAlphabettes.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/teaching-type-panel-conversation-typography-education/
LOCATION:Type Directors Club\, 347 W 36th St Suite 603\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170310T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20170126T200340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T200402Z
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SUMMARY:Type Over Time
DESCRIPTION:The Type Directors Club is pleased to announce a celebration of its 70th anniversary\, a day-long series of typography talks and an evening reception. \nSpeakers will include TDC Medalists Ed Benguiat\, Louise Fili\, Paula Scher\, and\nErik Spiekermann\, former TDC presidents Allan Haley and Charles Nix\, and Greg Gazdowicz\, Elizabeth Carey Smith\, Jessica Svendsen\, and Zipeng Zhu.  \nThe day will close with a 6 pm cocktail reception at the SVA Theatre. \nTwenty-nine Type Directors Club Medals have been awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions to typography. Hermann Zapf won the first in 1967 and Emigre (Zuzana Licko and Rudy VanderLans) was honored with the most recent in 2016. \nThe Type Directors Club was formed in 1946 in New York City and is a professional organization dedicated to educating its international membership and the graphic arts and design communities about the value of typography in communication. \nThis event is sponsored by\nSchool of Visual Arts\, Monotype\, Adobe Typekit\, and House Industries \nPlace\nSchool of Visual Arts Theater\n333 West 23rd Street\, New York City \nDate and Time\nFriday\, March 10th\, 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. \nSchedule \n8:15\nDoors Open \n9:00–9:10\nOpening Remarks \n9:15–10:00\nLouise Fili \n10:10–11:00\nErik Spiekermann \n11:10–12:00\nAllan Haley\, freelance writer and traveling typographer \n12:00–1:30\nLunch Break \n1:30–2:30\nEd Benguiat — Interview by Debbie Millman \n2:40–3:30\nPaula Scher \n3:40–4:30\nCharles Nix\, Monotype \n4:40–5:30\nPanel\nDebbie Millman\, Moderator\nGreg Gazdowicz\, Type Designer\,Commercial Type\nElizabeth Carey Smith\, The Letter Office\nJessica Svendsen\, Associate Creative Director\, Dropbox\nZipeng Zhu \n6:00–7:30 p.m.\nCocktail reception \n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/type-over-time/
LOCATION:SVA theatre\, 333 W 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events,Traveling Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20160513T200841Z
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SUMMARY:Typographics Festival
DESCRIPTION:TDC is a proud association partner of Typographics. Use this promo code to receive $50 off the ticket price TDC_2016 \nTypographics is an 11-day design festival devoted to contemp­orary typo­graphy\, with talks\, work­shops\, and tours focusing on where typo­graphy is today and where its future may lie. It will be held at The Cooper Union in New York City. \nWorkshops & Tours: June 13–23\nA series of workshops and tours have been scheduled with Type@Cooper before and after the conference\, with options focusing on everything from hand lettering to typeface and emoji design. Conference participants can get a 10% discount on workshops.  \nConference: June 17–18\nThe highlight of Typographics is an intensive two-day conference centered on the use of type for publications\, advertising\, corporate identity\, and user interfaces. Registration is open to the public. \nType Lab returns!\nPetr van Blokland will be moderating another Type Lab at Typographics this year. Type Lab is sponsored by Klim Type Foundry.\nFree day passes will be issued for Wednesday June 15\, Thursday June 16\, Sunday June 19 and Monday June 20 in 41 Cooper Square gallery at The Cooper Union. \nTypographics Book Fair\nThe book fair details will be posted soon! Mast Books\, Oak Knoll\, Display\, Letterform Archive and more will be selling new and vintage books and type specimens. Don’t miss this convergence of treasures. Come browse for books and check out the Type Lab while you’re there.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/typographics-festival/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Conferences,Type Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Type@Cooper":MAILTO:type@cooper.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160508
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20160405T175232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T175232Z
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SUMMARY:FITC Spotlight: Experiential Design event
DESCRIPTION:Push your skills to the next level with FITC’s Experiential Design. On May 7\, 2016\, Join other professionals for a full day of learning from industry leaders who will target the key information\, skills and tools you need. For details and ticket information visit www.fitc.ca/xd \nTDC members and followers can receive an extra 10% off tickets with code: “TDC”.\nThis code can be applied towards Early Bird tickets ($139) and Regular Tickets ($179). Early Bird tickets ends Sunday\, April 10.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/fitc-spotlight-experiential-design-event/
LOCATION:Microsoft Office\, 11 Times Square New York\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151015T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20150825T225520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T225558Z
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SUMMARY:Society of Design Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Design Conference is a one-day\, multidisciplinary design event featuring the world’s most talented creatives. \nA day of inspiring\, motivating\, and spellbinding presentations about all things design – advertising\, architecture\, branding\, copywriting\, graphic design\, industrial design\, interaction design\, interiors\, lettering\, media design\, and typography design. \nCONFERENCE SPEAKERS\nNick Asbury (England)\nAnnie Atkins (Ireland)\nSpencer Charles (Brooklyn)\nCraig Dykers (Brooklyn)\nJohn Ryan (New York City)\nKelly Thorn (Brooklyn)\nAlisa Wolfson (Chicago)\nOskar Zieta (Poland) \nAn event to rival any of the world’s best design conferences. \n40% Discount Code: EARLY40 \nRegister online.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/society-of-design-conference/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society of Design":MAILTO:goodthings@societyofdesign.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151018
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20150803T213210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150803T215839Z
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SUMMARY:ATypI conference: São Paulo 2015
DESCRIPTION:ATypI invites submissions of lectures\, demonstrations and workshops for presentation at its 2015 conference in São Paulo\, 14–17 October 2015. \nThe theme of ATypI’s 2015 conference is “Challenges”\, which invites attendees to explore not only the many challenges faced in contemporary type design and visual communication\, but also strategies for how we might best address them – how we challenge the obvious and strive toward innovation. Insights on type-related issues are welcomed from educational\, technological\, historical and practical perspectives. \nSee more about programs\, traveling information\, where to stay and etc. at http://www.atypi.org/conferences/sao-paulo-2015 \nRegister Online.\nContact TDC for member discount.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/atypi-conference-sao-paulo-2015/
LOCATION:Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado [FAAP]\, Rua Alagoas\, 903 Higienópolis\, São Paulo\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150817
DTSTAMP:20260404T215418
CREATED:20150721T152126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150721T155315Z
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SUMMARY:TypeCon2015: Condensed
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Typographic Aficionados (SOTA) is pleased to announce The Queen City of the Plains — Denver\, Colorado — has been selected as host city for TypeCon2015: Condensed\, which takes place August 12th – 16th.  \nLearn more about the conference at http://www.typecon.com \nCall the TDC office for TDC member discount.\nRegister Online.  \nThe conference headquarters will be the Sheraton Denver Downtown\, located (as the name suggests) in the heart of downtown Denver\, near a veritable gold rush of restaurants\, shops\, and other delights. The hotel itself features nicely-appointed guest rooms\, a well-equipped fitness center\, an outdoor (heated!) pool\, and the AIA National Honor Award-winning I.M. Pei Tower. \nA discounted room rate will be offering for TypeCon attendees staying at the conference hotel.  \nBook Your Room.
URL:https://archive.tdc.org/event/typecon2015-condensed/
LOCATION:Sheraton Denver Downtown\, 1550 Court Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society of Typographic Aficionados":MAILTO:info@typesociety.org
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