Our Calendar is set for the Spring & Summer and we’re already hard at work booking Speakers for the Fall of 2008. The following dates are all confirmed and finalized, so mark them down in your calendars lest you miss one of these insightful and fascinating talks.
As usual, they will all be held at the Arts and Letters Club, located at 14 Elm Street, and they begin at 7pm. Unlike past years, they will all be held in the 3rd floor Studio and we will have our own Bar up there. There will also be appetizers and snacks before all the Events. This comes about because there is a new Catering Manager in place and the booking arrangements and rental policies have changed for us. We are very pleased to be able to continue in the same venue and with added bonuses in services available to us. Sadly, however, this also comes with an increased cost. Thus, we have had to raise the cost of admission to all of our Events.
The new cost at the door will be $20 per Person or $10 for Students, while the cost of Annual Membership has been raised to $75 or $45 for Students. Membership allows free admission to all of our Events for the Calendar year and a discount to TypeCon and any other workshops we offer. We will be having more than 6 Events each year, so it will be well worth the cost - even if you miss the odd Event, which we hope you don’t.
The Calendar for Spring/Summer 2008
Tuesday, February 26, Karl Thomson - Type R: Good design and racing cars
Thursday, March 6, Peter Zak & Barry Lavender - Get Some Personality: Branding with Custom Type
Tuesday, March 11, Michael Clark - Taming the Written Form
Thursday, March 27, Andrew & Matt McCracken - Four Years Deep: The Typography and Design of Doublenaut
Wednesday, April 16, Ian Brignell - The Drawn Letter
Tuesday, April 29, Patrick Griffin - Canada Type
Wednesday, May 21, Speakers’ Night moderated by Dan Brill - From Print to Pixel
Wednesday, July 16 - July 20, TypeCon 2008 in Buffalo, NY
Don’t worry, we will continue to send out emails giving advance reminders of our upcoming Events. However, we hope that you’ll continue to check back here often to see what’s new with The Type Club of Toronto and what’s happening in the much larger world of Type & Design.