Type in Action: The Making of the Characters Exhibition — A Panel Discussion and Exhibition Preview

  • September 19, 2024 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Promenade Central Building (the Visa Building)

    1200 Peachtree Street Northeast
    Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Ticket Price $37.81 Join the waitlist
Description

Join us for an exclusive evening as we delve into the creative journey behind the groundbreaking exhibition CHARACTERS: Type in Action. This special panel discussion features insights from:

  • Tré Seals, the visionary founder of Vocal Type, whose innovative work forms the exhibition's core
  • Kaleena Sales, a leading voice in diversifying design, the editor of Centered: People & Ideas Diversifying Design, and the exhibition's writer
  • Michael Ellsworth and Raya Leary of the design firm Civilization, who researched and designed the exhibit for MODA
  • David Tann, founder of Tantrum Agency, will moderate the discussion

After the discussion, enjoy a cocktail reception where you can mingle with fellow design enthusiasts and be among the first to preview the exhibition.

 

 

Join us for an exclusive evening as we delve into the creative journey behind the groundbreaking exhibition CHARACTERS: Type in Action. This special panel discussion features insights from: 

The panel will explore the inspiration, challenges, and cultural significance of CHARACTERS: Type in Action,  offering attendees a rare glimpse into the processes that brought this dynamic exhibition to life. After the discussion, enjoy a cocktail reception where you can mingle with fellow design enthusiasts and be among the first to preview the exhibition.

 

Please note: This event will begin with a panel discussion held at 1200 Peachtree Street NE (the Visa Building) at 6pm. Following the discussion, ticketed participants will be invited back to MODA to enjoy a glass of prosecco, a preview of the Characters exhibition, and an opportunity to meet Tré Seals and the rest of the exhibition team.  The distance between the panel discussion venue and MODA is approximately a 4 minute walk on flat sidewalks.

 

Tickets are limited—secure yours today for an unforgettable night of inspiration and creativity at the Museum of Design Atlanta.  

 

About the Speakers

Tré Seals

Tré Seals is the founder of Vocal Type, a revolutionary type foundry that redefines the intersection of design and culture. With a mission to diversify the design industry, Seals draws inspiration from historical events, figures, and movements to create typefaces that amplify marginalized voices. His work has been featured globally, and his innovative approach challenges traditional design narratives by infusing them with social and cultural relevance. Seals is also the author of Dream in Color: 30 Posters of Power by 30 Black Creatives, a book that celebrates the intersection of design and activism.

Kaleena Sales

Kaleena Sales is a distinguished designer, educator, and author whose work centers on diversifying the field of design. She is the editor of Centered: People & Ideas Diversifying Design, a book that explores the contributions of underrepresented communities to the world of design. With a background in both graphic design and design education, Sales has dedicated her career to amplifying the voices of marginalized creatives and challenging the industry to be more inclusive. Her writing for the exhibition Characters: Type in Action highlights the importance of representation and the power of design in shaping cultural narratives.

Raya Leary

Raya Leary is a researcher, designer, and member of the design firm Civilization. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of design history, Leary played a pivotal role in bringing the exhibition Characters: Type in Action to life. Her research and contributions to the project explore the cultural and historical contexts of typography, offering a rich narrative that enhances the exhibition’s impact. Leary’s work at Civilization focuses on creating meaningful, socially conscious design that resonates with diverse audiences and pushes the boundaries of traditional design practices.

Michael Elsworth

Michael is the co-founder and principal of the design practice Civilization. Their studio leverages the radical potential of design to address social issues, expand cultural dialogue, and serve communities. Their decentralized team, spread across the US and Europe, builds identities, websites, campaigns, environmental graphics, exhibitions, and experiences. In 2018 their studio received the Smithsonian’s National Design Award for Communication Design.

 

Moderated By: 

David Tann

David Tann is the award-winning Founder of Tantrum Agency, located in Atlanta, GA. With over 15 years of experience, he has worked with global brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, Bath & Body Works, and the Atlanta Hawks, crafting successful campaigns and revitalizing brand identities. His expertise lies in recognizing trends and translating them into impactful products while building high-performing teams through strong collaboration and leadership. Before founding Tantrum, David served as VP, Creative Director for the Atlanta Hawks, playing a key role in shaping the team’s bold visual identity.

 

Accessibility: Paid parking is available half a block from MODA at 1337 Peachtree Street, with ample street parking nearby. Bicycle racks are in front of MODA and along Peachtree Street. Both MODA and the panel discussion venue are two blocks from the Arts Center MARTA Station.

The event takes place at two sites with accessible flat sidewalks and crosswalks in between.

Promenade Central and MODA are wheelchair accessible with ground-level ramps. The panel discussion will be in a seated room on the ground floor. For more information, visit Promenade Central’s website.

MODA welcomes designers with diverse learning styles or special needs. Please email felicia@museumofdesign.org in advance for accommodation requests or questions.

Cancellation Policy: MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met, but don't worry: should MODA have to cancel, we will gladly issue a full refund to all registrants. If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us at least 7 days prior to the event start. By doing so, we can process a refund for the ticket cost (minus a small $10 processing fee per class). Unfortunately, we cannot provide refunds for cancellations made less than 7 days before an event.‌

Photo Disclaimer: Pictures and videos will be captured during MODA public programs and may be published on the official website, social media, and newsletters of the Museum of Design Atlanta. If you do not wish to appear on these platforms, please write to felicia@museumofdesign.org.

 

Date & Time

Thu, Sep 19, 2024 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Venue Details

Promenade Central Building (the Visa Building)

1200 Peachtree Street Northeast
Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Promenade Central Building (the Visa Building)
Museum of Design Atlanta

The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is the only museum in the Southeastern United States exclusively dedicated to the study of design. Our exhibitions feature various design industries and showcase the power of design to inspire change, transform lives, and make the world a better place! Located in the heart of the Midtown Arts District, MODA is a community hub for all things design including design conversations, hands-on workshops, youth programs, and more!

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