Monotype Imaging Announces Winning Submissions from the Type Directors Club TDC2 2011 and TDC57 Competitions
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Elegy and Palatino Sans Arabic Typefaces and the Fonts in Focus 7
Magazine Among Honorees
WOBURN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Submissions from Monotype Imaging Inc. (Nasdaq: TYPE) were recognized at
the annual TDC2 2011 and TDC57 design competitions held by
the Type Directors Club of New York City. Awards of design excellence
went to the Elegy™ typeface from Monotype Imaging's ITC®
collection, and the Palatino® Sans Arabic design, from the
company's Linotype® collection. The newest issue of Monotype
Imaging's Fonts in Focus magazine, Fonts in Focus 7, was honored for
typographic excellence.
Monotype Imaging's winning entries will be exhibited worldwide along
with others beginning this summer as part of the TDC's traveling
exhibitions. The submissions will also be published in "Typography 32,
the Annual of the Type Directors Club."
"The TDC2 competition attracted the most impressive array of
type designs to date. The jurors painstakingly analyzed dozens of
entries — occasionally aided by the Non-Latin advisory board,
coordinated by Maxim Zhukov and including non-Latin script experts from
Russia, British Columbia, UK, Japan and the U.S.," said Charles Nix,
chairman of the board of the Type Directors Club.
"It's a great honor to be recognized by one of the world's most
prestigious and longstanding series of typographic design competitions,"
said Doug Shaw, president and chief executive officer at Monotype
Imaging. "Our passion for type is strong throughout our company, in
addition to typeface design talent. The TDC awards help to endorse these
key strengths."
Elegy
A Spencerian script, Elegy is a new typeface design by Jim Wasco, who
researched the Spencerian form of ornamental penmanship, popular in
America between 1850 and 1925. Elegy is also based on the original
International Typeface Corporation logo, drawn by the legendary typeface
designer, Ed Benguiat. Wasco, senior type designer at Monotype Imaging,
undertook the Elegy design project with Benguiat's nod. "I felt strongly
that Ed's handlettering of the ITC logo deserved to be captured as a
complete typeface," Wasco said.
As he set out to create an elegant typeface based on Spencerian script
models, Wasco maintained some of the spontaneity and flowing attributes
of the original logo by Benguiat, which gave Elegy a new, contemporary
look.
Palatino Sans Arabic
Lebanese typeface designer Nadine Chahine collaborated on Palatino Sans
Arabic with German typeface designer Hermann Zapf, who created the
Palatino family more than a half century ago. In 2008, Chahine and Zapf
received a TDC2 award for Palatino Arabic, a project that
first brought the pair together collaboratively.
"To have the guidance of a type legend is simply beyond words," said
Chahine, who designs Arabic typefaces at Monotype Imaging's Linotype
subsidiary. "Professor Zapf is still active and passionate about type,
and working with him is a great honor." Among Zapf's credits are some of
the most widely used and timeless designs in the world, including the
Optima® and Zapfino® typefaces, as well as the ITC
Zapf Chancery® and Zapf Dingbats® designs.
Palatino Sans Arabic is a companion to both the Palatino Arabic and the
Latin-based Palatino Sans designs. Palatino Sans Arabic has the same
metrics and structure as Palatino Arabic but with softer curves and less
contrast. Like Palatino Sans, the Arabic version can be used for both
text and headlines. "It's a friendly, soft-spoken typeface," Chahine
said.
Fonts in Focus
Published in German and English, Fonts in Focus is designed to provide
informative and eye-catching articles and contributions on typography.
The award-winning seventh edition adopts a new and contemporary layout
to showcase recently released typefaces, in addition to illustrations
and editorial write-ups. Magma Brand Design, a design studio based in
Germany, shares in the TDC award for design excellence. "We're committed
to producing informative and typographically rich publications such as
Fonts in Focus that creative professionals and type lovers will
treasure," said Frank Wildenberg, managing director at Linotype GmbH.
Availability
The Elegy and Palatino Sans Arabic fonts are available in the
cross-platform OpenType® format. Elegy may be licensed and
downloaded from www.fonts.com,
itcfonts.com
and www.linotype.com.
Palatino Sans Arabic is available from www.linotype.com.
The print version of Fonts in Focus 7 may be ordered from www.linotype.com
or downloaded for free as a PDF.
Customers may also contact Monotype Imaging in the U.S. toll-free at
800-424-8973, or in Europe or other parts of the world by calling
Linotype at +49 (0) 6172 484-418. Customers may also contact Monotype
Imaging at 001 781 970-6020 (U.S.).
Type Directors Club
Based in New York City, the Type Directors Club is an international
organization founded in 1946 with members that include design
professionals, typographic designers and type enthusiasts. This year's
TDC2 competition featured 20 typeface design winners from six
countries. Nearly 200 typeface design submissions were received from 28
countries. The TDC57 competition, which honored typography in use in
various works, including posters, corporate identity, books, media and
stationery, awarded 208 selections from 17 countries. Nearly 1,500
submissions were received for TDC57 from 30 countries.
About Monotype Imaging
Monotype Imaging combines technology with design to help the world
communicate. Based in Woburn, Mass. with offices in the U.S., Europe and
Asia, Monotype Imaging brings text imaging and graphical user interface
capabilities to consumer electronics devices such as laser printers,
copiers, mobile phones, digital televisions, set-top boxes, navigation
devices, digital cameras, e-book readers and consumer appliances. The
company also provides printer drivers and color imaging solutions to
printer manufacturers and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers).
Monotype Imaging technologies are combined with access to more than
13,000 typefaces from the Monotype®, Linotype and ITC
typeface libraries — home to some of the world's most widely used
designs, including the Times New Roman®, Helvetica®
and ITC Franklin Gothic™ typefaces. Fonts are licensed to
creative, business and Web professionals through e-commerce portals,
direct and indirect sales and custom design services. Monotype Imaging
offers industry-standard font solutions that support all of the world's
major languages. Information about Monotype Imaging can be found at www.monotypeimaging.com.
Monotype is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain
jurisdictions. Times New Roman is a trademark of The Monotype Corp.
registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered
in certain other jurisdictions. ITC, ITC Zapf Chancery and Zapf Dingbats
are trademarks of International Typeface Corp. registered in the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain
jurisdictions. Elegy and ITC Franklin Gothic are trademarks of
International Typeface Corp. and may be registered in certain
jurisdictions. Linotype and Zapfino are trademarks of Linotype GmbH
registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered
in certain jurisdictions. Palatino, Optima and Helvetica are trademarks
of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and
may be registered in certain jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp.
or its licensee Linotype GmbH. OpenType is either a registered trademark
or trademark of Microsoft Corp. in the U.S. and/or other countries. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2011
Monotype Imaging Inc. All rights reserved.
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