Scholarship
In support of design education, the TDC has awarded scholarships to promising students and practitioners of typography since 1994.
The scholarship application period has ended. Recipients to be announced soon.
It is a talent and need-based scholarship. The applicants must provide a letter of recommendation from an instructor, a portfolio of three projects, and a statement stating why they need the financial award. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates exceptional talent, sophistication, and skill in typography.
Deadline: June 3rd
Please Note: The scholarship funds will be sent to the schools’ registrars in August 2024 and entered into the tuition account of the scholarship recipients. Please note that the scholarship monies will not be paid directly to the students.
Qualification Requirements
- This scholarship is available to students who are currently in their junior year and will be entering their senior year of an undergraduate degree at any college worldwide.
- The work samples should exemplify exceptional talent, sophistication, and aptitude for typography, lettering, type design, and/or design criticism.
Application Requirements
- A completed application form.
- A statement about you and your work (approx. 250 Words or under 1000 characters).
- Three samples of work, each represented by up to five images, videos, or texts along with a short explanatory paragraph.
- Letters of recommendation for those candidates who advance to the second round.
Award
- One-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45.
- The scholarship funds will be sent to the schools’ registrars in August 2024 and entered into the tuition account of the scholarship recipients. Please note that the scholarship monies will not be paid directly to the students.
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Scholarship recipient acknowledgments will be during the ASCENDERS 2024 Award Ceremony, August 14th, 2024, in New York City.
Audience: Native American and First Nation Students in the US and Canada
The scholarship application period has ended. Recipients to be announced soon.
The Ezhishin Scholarship is new this year and created in followup to last Fall’s successful Ezhishin Type Drives Culture conference, the first-ever panel and workshop event dedicated to Native North American typography.
The $5,000 scholarship, funded by Google, is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada, respectively, who exemplify a creative practice that explores typography, type design, or relevant linguistic work.
In addition to the financial awards, the scholarship winner will receive a one-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45.
Deadline: June 3rd
- One-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45
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Scholarship recipient acknowledgments will be during the ASCENDERS 2024 Award Ceremony, August 14th, 2024, in New York City
Audience: BIPOC Students in Junior Year of Undergrad or 1st Year Graduate/Post-Graduate
The scholarship application period has ended. Recipients to be announced soon.
Broderick “Adé” Hogue was a Chicago-based art director and letterer as passionate about the sport of cycling as he was about the intricacies of design—with a drive to foster diversity in both worlds. Tragically, he was killed in 2021 at the age of 32, after being struck by a van while cycling in Chicago’s Near North Side. What followed was an outpouring of grief from the communities that Adé touched, and a desire to help continue his creative legacy. In cooperation with the newly established Broderick Adé Hogue Foundation, the Type Directors Club has rechristened its Superscript Scholarship in Adé’s honor.
Sponsored by Monotype, the Adé Hogue Scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding BIPOC student currently in their junior (in the junior year of their undergraduate degree) year of college or in their first year of graduate or postgraduate school. The recipient of this scholarship must demonstrate exceptional talent and promise in the creation of letterforms, be they typeface, lettering, or calligraphy or in typographic design.
The scholarship, valued at $5,000 USD, will be applied to the recipient’s final year tuition, beginning in September 2024. In addition to the financial awards, the scholarship winner will receive a one-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45.
Deadline: June 3rd
- One-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45
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Scholarship recipient acknowledgments will be during the ASCENDERS 2024 Award Ceremony, August 14th, 2024, in New York City
Audience: Women in Junior Year of Undergraduate Program
The scholarship application period has ended. Recipients to be announced soon.
The TDC’s first female member, Beatrice Warde (1900-1969), was a journalist, typographical scholar and communicator on typography, and passionate advocate of education.
Named in her honor and sponsored by Monotype, the scholarship recognizes one woman college junior (in the junior year of their undergraduate degree), whose work demonstrates exceptional talent, sophistication, and aptitude for typography, lettering, type design, and/or design criticism.
The scholarship, valued at $5,000 USD, will be applied to the recipient’s final year tuition, beginning in September 2024. In addition to the financial awards, the scholarship winner will receive a one-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45.
Deadline: June 3rd
- One-year TDC membership and The World’s Best Typography®, Typography 45
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Scholarship recipient acknowledgments will be during the ASCENDERS 2024 Award Ceremony, August 14th, 2024, in New York City