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TDC2 2009 Award Winners

The Type Directors Club of New York awarded these typefaces a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design in its annual TDC2 competition.

Last edited December 08, 2014

These selections won the recognition of the jury at the annual type design competition organized by the Type Directors Club of New York, a non-profit professional organization dedicated to educating its international membership and the graphic arts community about type, type design, and its myriad of uses in the field of communications.

The contest was judged by Ken Barber, Jonathan Hoefler; Richard Kegler, and Gabriel Martinez Meave. Fiona Ross chaired the jury.

This Fontlist shows all the winning designs that are offered through FontShop.

rocket
conceptional
Entering shop by stroller you decline

Designed by Alex Rütten, Ginkgo is a stylish text typeface. It works well for setting extended passages of text at small sizes thanks to its open counters, generous character widths, and clear and unique letterforms. On top of that, the handling of details such as in the serifs, cross bars, and terminals are wonderful to appreciate when used at large point sizes as well. Gingko received a... Read More

jungle
illustrative
The soil bean burns the beef

Malabar is a type family for extensive text. Its design was developed with a nod toward newspapers. Malabar's characters are seriffed and of the oldstyle genre. A strong diagonal axis is apparent within the curves. Sturdy serifs help strengthen the line of text in small point sizes, as well as define the overall feeling of the face. Malabar's x-height is very high, a deliberate choice that... Read More

grapes
wunderkinder
Humor is reason gone bad

Christoph Dunst designed Novel for use in editorial design – which he thinks shouldn’t be too surprising given its name. Yet he also wanted it to work for corporate typography. The design stems from the concern that most typefaces that are popular for corporate typography somehow feel a bit strong and stiff. This is why he set out to create a design that has a swashy and calligraphic appearance... Read More

Alex Rütten
Linotype 2008
Dan Reynolds
Linotype 2008
Stephen W. Rapp
Stephen Rapp 2009
Christoph Dunst
Atlas Font Foundry 2008