One of the most distinguished and prestigious competitions in
the design world is the TDC Annual Typography Competition.
The Type Directors Club writes the book on the best typographic
design—literally—by producing the eagerly-awaited annual.
This year’s competition, TDC51, consists of 225 winners
selected from over 2,400 entries representing 37 countries from
Norway to New Zealand to Germany. The competition, along
with the annual and an international traveling show, present an
opportunity to record and preserve a snapshot of what is happening
in the world of typographic design. The winning pieces are a
barometer, of sorts, of where the creative wind is blowing.
The competition recognizes excellence in the use of typography,
hand lettering, and other letterforms in conjunction with
graphic design in every media, including all forms of print and
multimedia. The creative playing field is leveled as designers from
every country, of every age and experience level—from students to
seasoned professionals—are invited to enter their work.
The judges for this year’s competition included Cecelia
Dean, Evan Gaffney, Christopher Mount, Jonathan Notaro, Piet
Schreuders, and Gabriele Wilson. Charles Nix, chairman of
this year’s competition, says, “If you ever meet someone who has
judged a design competition, thank them. It’s grueling work. This
year’s Type Directors Club competition had thousands of entries,
and the judges scrutinized each one. Design competitions like
ours create the historical record, and are an important form of
proof of professional achievement.”
Overall, the entries represented a very broad range of design
perspectives and approaches, from the literal to the figurative;
from dramatic to downplayed. Lots of creative and unconventional
use of type, in a non-font way. Here is a sneak peek at the
winning selections of TDC51, months ahead of the fall release of
the annual.