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by: Joe Augustyniak, Director of Public Relations, AIGA Baltimore |
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March 18, 2005-Typography amazes us. Typography inspires us. Typography drives us. And for one night only (and only in Baltimore!) typography will entertain us. Type-Nite, An Evening of Typographic Entertainments is this spring's must-see event from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Baltimore (AIGA) and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Hosted by MICA's own Ellen Lupton, Type-Nite features acclaimed type designers Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, Armin Vit of SpeakUp and the offbeat type gurus House Industries. Buy your tickets today, as the event is sure to be a sell-out!
Who: American Institute of Graphic Arts, Baltimore
What: Type-Nite: An Evening of Typographic Entertainments
When: Thursday, March 24, 7-9 PM (Reception: 6:00 to 6:45 PM)
Where: Falvey Hall at Brown Center on the campus of Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), 1301 Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217
Directions to MICA:
Directions from MICA Web Site
Map from Yahoo Maps
Cost:
Pre-Registration: AIGA Members $10, Non-members $20
At the Door: AIGA Members $15, Non-Members $25
(Student AIGA members pay the member rate and students who are not AIGA members pay the non-member rate. MICA students free. Student rates apply only to individuals who are enrolled as a full-time student and not to professionals who are enrolled in continuing education courses. MICA students free with school identification.)
Contact: Rob Bennett, robdesign64@earthlink.net
The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is the oldest national nonprofit organization committed to the promotion of excellence in graphic design as a discipline, profession and cultural force. Founded in 1914, the AIGA brings designers together to address pressing issues facing the discipline of graphic design. There are 44 active chapters throughout the U.S. providing programs ranging from regional conferences, exhibitions and business seminars to portfolio reviews and public service projects. The Baltimore Chapter was founded in 1988.
For membership information contact Kathryn McKay, Director of Membership, AIGA Baltimore, membership@baltimore.aiga.org.
For information about this release please contact: Joe Augustyniak, Director of Public Relations, AIGA Baltimore, joeaug1@yahoo.com, 410-467-6032.
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