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Milk Network’s work for Cultural Talents Tournament receives TDC prestigious award!

Date
28 Apr. 2024
Category
Work
Writer
Nouf Yamani

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In collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education, Milk Network's work for the Culture Talents Tournament receives recognition from the esteemed global jury at the Type Directors Club (TDC) in three categories: logotype design, poster design, and identity system.

 

The Type Directors Club, the world's leading typography organization based in New York, has announced the winners of its prestigious TDC70 Competition from 41 countries. As a local Saudi agency, Milk Network is honored to be among the top-listed winners, receiving three typography excellence certificates alongside big international names such as Apple and The New York Times.

TDC is a prestigious organization dedicated to promoting excellence in typography. It serves as a hub for typographic innovation and recognition within the design community, fostering creativity and pushing the boundaries of typographic artistry.

Milk Network's award-winning project will be featured in the TDC70 Annual and showcased at the 70th Awards Exhibition (TDC70) in New York City during Creative Week 2024, solidifying their position as industry leaders in design and typography. The Creative Week is a premier annual gathering for the advertising and design industries to come together and celebrate creative excellence. 

Furthermore, the TDC will showcase Milk Network's work for the Cultural Talents Tournament in eight global exhibitions, including cities in the United States, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, South Korea, Spain, and Taiwan.

Milk Network is honored to be recognized by the Type Directors Club and looks forward to continuing to push the limits of design innovation.

 

Read more about the Cultural Talent Tournament case study in our Work section, and stay tuned for more updates!

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