The Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organization, announced the winners for its two premiere global professional awards programs — TDC68 Communication Design and 25TDC Typeface Design competitions — and the Young Ones TDC student awards, including 12 professionals and one student in Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, Spain and Venezuela.
TDC68 Communication Design recognizes how letterforms are used, honoring typographic excellence and innovation along with the art and craft of typography and design. 25TDC Typeface Design focuses on how letterforms are drawn, celebrating new typeface designs worldwide. All of this year’s winning work can be viewed on the winners showcase.
Winners from Ibero America, all in TDC68 Communication Design, are as follows.
Brazil
- Renata Moroni Design Porto Alegre “ANÔNIMA — Art Gallery” for ANÔNIMA — A Galeria Herself in Identity/Branding – Campaign
- Thiago Lacaz “Uirapuru” for Febraro de Oliveira in Book Jackets – Single
Colombia:
- S&Co Bogotá “Batidos Masa” for Masa in Packaging – Single
Portugal:
- Atelier Carvalho Bernau Porto “HERE – A world poem by Tishani Doshi” for Typotheque in Books – Single
- Atelier d’Alves & Nuno Leites Porto “Cassandra – Opening Title” for Take It Easy Films and Cimbalino Films in Motion/TV – Opening Titles – Single
- SM Studio Lisbon “Relicário” for Fox Television Portugal in Logotypes – Single
- Maria João Vilaverde “Choreographie,” for Choreographie magazine in Editorial – Single
Spain:
- PLEA Palma “Read Between The Lines” is an ode to the letterpress printing method done in Posters – Single
- Twoo Barcelona “Galeria Index website” for Galeria Index in Digital Media – Websites – Single
- Creatias Estudio and Samaruc Estudio, both in Valencia, “Branding” for Frankie’s Burger Bar in Logotypes – Single
Venezuela:
- Ritual Caracas “The Displaced” personal project in Posters – Single
In this year’s Young Ones TDC student competition, Jade Rocha at Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon won for “Enciclopedia of Space – Apollo” in Communication – Campaign.
Globally, Pentagram New York led the way with seven TDC68 Certificates of Typographic Excellence wins, followed by The New York Times Magazine with four. The Hague-based Typotheque was the top 25TDC Typeface Design winner with three certificates, one each for Greta Armenian, Lava Syllabics and November Tamil.
Entries for all the competitions were received from 63 countries. There were 202 winners from 36 countries in TDC68, 29 winners from 13 countries for 25TDC, and 58 winners from nine countries in this year’s Young Ones TDC student awards. Winners represent 36 countries, with the US leading the way with 66, followed by China with 35, Germany with 24, Switzerland with 11 and Netherlands with 10.
Winners were selected by a diverse jury of 27 leading designers from a dozen countries, reflecting TDC’s ongoing commitment to increase the level of diversity and representation in all aspects of its programming, membership, and on its Advisory Board.
TDC68 and 25TDC winners receive a TDC Certificate of Typographic Excellence and digital tag certifying their work is among the world’s best of the year. Winning work will be featured in the highly respected TDC Annual, The World’s Best Typography® and showcased exhibits that travel to museums, schools and design organizations around the world.
TDC will unveil this year’s Best of Show and Judge’s Choice winners on July 13, 2022, at the opening of its annual exhibition of winning work at 41 Cooper Square Art Gallery at Cooper Union in New York. The exhibition will then travel to 20 cities in seven countries.
TDC68 and 25TDC competitions were supported by a striking branding campaign designed by TDC member Tereza Bettinardi, based in São Paulo, which creatively explores the “counterspaces” or inner parts of letters. Typefaces for the campaign were Proxy by Commercial Type and ABC Laica by Dinamo, both of which were generously donated by the foundries.
Established in 1946 in New York, TDC celebrates and amplifies the power of typography and serves as a global community united by the shared belief that type drives culture and culture drives type. The competition was established in 1955.
This year marks the second edition of these typography awards competitions since the announcement of TDC’s merger with The One Club for Creativity, the world’s foremost nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and celebrate the global creative community.
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