Dear Friends of the 3rd International Type Design Contest! Just as in previous years, a number of interesting fonts were submitted to the 3rd International Type Design Contest. The jury of the Third International Digital Type Design Contest met on 2 December 1999. All Contest participants will be informed by mail about contest winners and whether Linotype wants to license a submitted font. The invitation to allow a font into the Linotype Library is not limited to winners of the Contest. View photos from the Jurys meeting! Winners will only be informed on the fact that their font has won an award. Which prize in which category a particular font won will not be announced until the Awards Presentation at the typo[media] 2000 conference. The winners will be invited to be guests of Linotype at typo[media] 2000, which will be held from the 2123 June 2000 in Mainz, Germany. To find out more about typo[media] please look at the typo[media] home page. Linotype GmbH is constantly reviewing fonts for acceptance into its library. If you would like to submit your fonts to us for licensing, please it to: Linotype GmbH Att. Bernhard Hofmacher Du-Pont-Strasse 1 61352 Bad Homburg Germany or call Bernhard Hofmacher at +49-(0)6172-484-432. The requirements for submission are the same as outlined for the 3rd IDTDC. These rules and regulations can be downloaded as a PDF file from the Contest site (choose the english, german or french page). If you have any questions, please mail us at contest@fonts.de. Contest site [english] (17,7 kb) [german] (18,6 kb) [français (21 kb) |
Info documents are available as pdf files. Please download:
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