ATypI

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Template:Short description The ATypI (Template:IPAc-en)[1] or Association Typographique Internationale (the International Typography Association) is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to typography and type design. The primary activity of the association is an annual conference, held in a different global city each year.

History

ATypI was founded in 1957 by Charles Peignot (from the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot). The members of the organisation come from the typographic community from all over the world and consist primarily of type designers, representatives of type foundries, graphic designers and typographers.

The organisation is run by a board elected by ATypI members. Each board member is elected by the ATypI membership for a period of three years and may serve up to two consecutive terms. The current president, elected by the board in 2023, is Thomas Phinney. Executive director since 2015 has been Tamye Riggs. Previous presidents have been Charles Peignot, John Dreyfus, Tage Bolander, Martin Fehle, Ernst-Erich Marhencke, Mark Batty, Jean François Porchez, Gerry Leonidas, Jose Scaglione, John D. Berry, Carolina Laudon, and Crystian Cruz.

Purposes

The objective and purpose of ATypI is to provide an integrated forum and conferences for all those involved in the field of fonts and typography through their profession and/or their interests, including without limitation:

  • type designers and typographers;
  • educators in graphic design, educational institutions;
  • developers of typographic software and typesetting equipment of all sorts;
  • printers and advertising agencies;
  • professional organizations, associations; and
  • all people, companies, associations, groups, or clubs interested in typography

ATypI also:

  • preserves the culture, tradition and history of type and typography
  • promotes contemporary digital fonts
  • encourages outstanding typography and typographic design
  • promotes a critical understanding of typographic issues

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Conference

The ATypI conference is held internationally, each year at a different city, usually in September or October. It is organised with the help of local members and institutions, often universities or colleges. In 2020, 2021 and 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ATypI conferences were held virtually.

Overview of ATypI conferences[3]
Year City Country
1957 Lausanne Template:Country data Switzerland
1958 Düsseldorf Template:Country data Germany
1959 Paris Template:Country data France
1960 Paris Template:Country data France
1961 Zandvoort Template:Country data Netherlands
1962 Verona Template:Country data Italy
1963 Vienna Template:Country data Austria
1964 Cambridge Template:Country data United Kingdom
1965 Zurich Template:Country data Switzerland
1966 Mainz Template:Country data Germany
1967 Paris Template:Country data France
1968 Frankfurt Template:Country data Germany
1969 Prague Template:Country data Czech Republic
1970 Bruges Template:Country data Belgium
1971 London Template:Country data United Kingdom
1972 Barcelona Template:Country data Spain
1973 Copenhagen Template:Country data Denmark
1974 Paris Template:Country data France
1975 Warsaw Template:Country data Poland
1976 Hamburg Template:Country data Germany
1977 Lausanne Template:Country data Switzerland
1978 Munich Template:Country data Germany
1979 Vienna Template:Country data Austria
1980 Basel Template:Country data Switzerland
1981 Mainz Template:Country data Germany
1982 Beaune Template:Country data France
1983 Berlin Template:Country data Germany
1984 London Template:Country data United Kingdom
1985 Kiel Template:Country data Germany
1986 Basel Template:Country data Switzerland
1987 New York Template:Country data United States
1988 Frankfurt Template:Country data Germany
1989 Paris Template:Country data France
1990 Oxford Template:Country data United Kingdom
1991 Parma Template:Country data Italy
1992 Budapest Template:Country data Hungary
1993 Antwerp Template:Country data Belgium
1994 San Francisco Template:Country data United States
1995 Barcelona Template:Country data Spain
1996 The Hague Template:Country data Netherlands
1997 Reading Template:Country data United Kingdom
1998 Lyon Template:Country data France
1999 Boston Template:Country data United States
2000 Leipzig Template:Country data Germany
2001 Copenhagen Template:Country data Denmark
2002 Rome Template:Country data Italy
2003 Vancouver Template:Country data Canada
2004 Prague Template:Country data Czech Republic
2005 Helsinki Template:Country data Finland
2006 Lisbon Template:Country data Portugal
2007 Brighton Template:Country data United Kingdom
2008 Saint Petersburg Template:Country data Russia
2009 Mexico City Template:Country data Mexico
2010 Dublin Template:Country data Ireland
2011 Reykjavík Template:Country data Iceland
2012 Hong Kong Template:Country data China
2013 Amsterdam Template:Country data Netherlands
2014 Barcelona Template:Country data Spain
2015 São Paulo Template:Country data Brazil
2016 Warsaw Template:Country data Poland
2017 Montreal Template:Country data Canada
2018 Antwerp Template:Country data Belgium
2019 Tokyo Template:Country data Japan
2020 ATypI All Over virtual event
2021 ATypI Tech Talks virtual event
2021 ATypI All Over virtual event
2022 ATypI Tech Talks virtual event
2023 Paris Template:Country data France
2024 Brisbane Template:Country data Australia
2025 Copenhagen Template:Country data Denmark

Working Seminars

As well as the main conference, ATypI Working Seminars have taken place in Basel (1974), Reading (1976), The Hague (1978), Mainz (1981), Stanford (1983), Hamburg (1985), Gdańsk (1988), Budapest (1992), Colombo (2019), Puebla (2019) and Amiens (2020).[4]

Prix Charles Peignot

Every three to six years the ATypI awards the Prix Charles Peignot for Excellence in Type Design to a designer under the age of 35, who has made an outstanding contribution to type design. The recipient is chosen by a committee of ATypI members appointed by the Board. Past winners are: Claude Mediavilla (1982), Jovica Veljović (1985), Petr van Blokland (1988), Robert Slimbach (1991), Carol Twombly (1994), Jean François Porchez (1998), Jonathan Hoefler (2002), Christian Schwartz (2007), Alexandra Korolkova (2013), David Jonathan Ross (2018).

References

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External links

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  2. From the Bylaws ATypI Template:Webarchive
  3. Past conferences Template:Webarchive, on the website of the ATypI
  4. ATypI Working Seminars, Gerry Leonidas, Medium, 2018