Gerrit Noordzij Prize

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DescriptionExtraordinary contributions to type design, typography, and education
Gerrit Noordzij Prize
DescriptionExtraordinary contributions to type design, typography, and education
CountryNetherlands
Presented byRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
Websitehttp://gnprize.org/ Edit this on Wikidata

The Gerrit Noordzij Prize is given to type designers and typographers for extraordinary contributions to the fields of type design, typography and type education. The prize, initiated by Anno Fekkes during the 1996 ATypI conference in The Hague, is awarded every three years by the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague together with the Museum Meermanno, under the auspices of the Dr. P.A. Tiele Trust. The prize is named after Gerrit Noordzij, who was a professor of typeface design at the Royal Academy of Art (a course that was founded by him). For the continuity of the prize, the Gerrit Noordzij Fund was created.[1]

By tradition, the award itself is designed by the previous winner. In addition to this, each time the prize is awarded, an exhibition about the work of the previous winner is organized, accompanied by a publication.

Through the years, the jury has consisted of:

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