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Two winners each from Australia and New Zealand were among those revealed today by the Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organization and part of The One Club for Creativity, for its two premiere global awards programs: TDC67 Communication Design and24TDC Typeface Design competitions.
In Australia, 2 Design based in Cooks Hill won a prestigious TDC67 Certificate of Typographic Excellence for work on the website of Sona Studios, and VoiceAdelaide picked up a Certificate an identity and branding campaign for Madre.
Klim Type Foundry Wellington received a 24TDC Certificate for its Signifier font, and Onfire Design Auckland won a TDC67 Certificate for Finery Cocktails packaging design on behalf of client The Fine People.
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The Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organisation and part of The One Club for Creativity, has unveiled the for its two premiere global awards programs: TDC67 Communication Design and 24TDC Typeface Design competitions.
COLLINS picked up eight TDC67 Certificates, with the New York office winning five two for Crane Paper Company (one for logotype and one with The Nucleus Group New York for brand Identity), two for Medium (brand identity and website), and one for Primary brand identity. COLLINS San Francisco picked up three TDC67 Certificates, including two for San Francisco Symphony, one for dynamic logotype and the other with Dinamo Basel for brand identity.
Solution Search Unveils 10 Finalists in its Water Pollution & Behavior Change Contest
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ARLINGTON, Va., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Helping to spotlight local solutions to the world s most challenging environmental problems,
Solution Search today announced the 10 finalists in its
Water Pollution & Behavior Change contest. The finalists were chosen from a pool of 100 submissions across 33 countries and will be eligible for two $25,000 grand prizes - the
Judges Prize, which is determined by a panel of experts and the
People s Choice award, which relies on public voting. The winners will be announced in September 2021 during BE.Hive, a virtual summit and awards presentation event hosted by