1946
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Intro:
TDC in facts, dates and figures
The club was started as an unofficial gathering in 1943, by a group of “Mad” men from advertising agencies who began sharing typographic war stories over lunch.
Founding member Milton Zudeck described the club’s goals: “We simply want to make more and more advertising people aware of the importance of the agency typographer. We want them to realize that the selection of type for an advertisement demands a sixth sense that goes beyond the basic knowledge of typefaces.”
1946
The “Type Directors Club” organization was formed by several leading NY art directors, including Aaron Burns, Louis Dorfsman and Milton Zudeck.
We’re a nonprofit with no ulterior motive, and that lack of conflicting interests creates a rare chance to advocate for a collective whole, for an industry.
That advocacy can exist in many forms—scholarships, information sharing, connections across expertise, public relations, or simply space for the deliberation of weighty topics that otherwise don’t get much priority to be explored.
— Ksenya Samarskaya, TDC Managing Director
1947
The TDC began a lecture series called ‘Ten Talks on Type’.
From the very beginning, the mission of the club was education, and it has not changed throughout the years.
We are constantly expanding our formats and methods: lectures and classes, exhibitions and workshops—everything we do aims to amplify the power and knowledge of typographers.
— Carol Wahler, TDC Executive Director

From 1955 to 2021 the TDC used cups for the judging process. © Type Directors Club.
