The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) is Canadaʼs national certification body for graphic and communication design and since 1956 has established standards for design professionals, educators, and leaders. GDC licenses and certifies members whose services the standardized criteria. GDC was Canada’s first distinct group to professionalize graphic design as a distinct field.
History
In 1956 designers
Frank Davies, John Gibson,
Frank Newfeld, and Leslie (Sam) Smart met in Toronto to form the Society of Typographic Designers of Canada (TDC).
In 1968 the organization changed its name to the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) with the Federal Charter approved on in 1976, unifying the country under one national association.
In 1996 GDC’s five Ontario Chapters combined to form the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario and received provincial legislation granting them authority to use the title of Registered Graphic Designer and the R.G.D. designation within the province of Ontario.
GDC celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2006 with a commemorative stamp from
Canada Post
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.
Today GDC has chapters throughout Canada and has representation in every province and territory as well as many international members.
Friends and Affiliates of GDC
GDC is well-respected internationally and is a member of the International Council of Design (ico-D), the worldwide non-governmental body representing graphic and communication designers, allowing members to attain international recognition, professional development, and a global perspective on graphic design. GDC is one of the ten largest association members in ico-D and has been a member since 1974.
GDC is also allied with the
Societe des Designers Graphiques du Quebec (SDGQ), representing graphic designers in Quebec, the University and College Designers Association (UCDA), the Canadian Association of Professional Image Creators (CAPIC), and the Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA).
In September 2010 the GDC adopted membership changes to replace the MGDC and LGDC certifications
with a new CGD™ certification
in order to reduce confusion over the meaning of the MGDC designation.
Activities
The GDC maintains a national certified body of graphic and communication designers and promotes standards of graphic design and ethical business practices for the benefit of Canadian industry, commerce, public service and education.
Through the media, publications, seminars, events, conferences and exhibits, the GDC builds awareness of graphic and communication design and its essential role in business and society.
From 1977, initially in British Columbia and then across Canada, Graphex has provided a design competition.
Since 1960, the GDC has been recognizing as Fellows those designers who make major contributions to Canadian graphic design. Designers who have received the honour include
Allan Fleming
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(1960),
Burton Kramer (1975), Chris Yaneff (1983), Paul Arthur (1996),
Jim Rimmer
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Biography
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(2007), and Mark Busse (2014).
Organization
As of July 2014, GDC consists of nine chapters across Canada, facilitating a national, ongoing exchange of ideas and information for designers and students:
* Alberta North — Amanda Schutz CGD, President
* Alberta South - Danny Lijn, CGD
* Arctic — Mark Rutledge CGD, President
* Atlantic — Paul Williams CGD, President
* BC Mainland — Leanne Prain, CGD, President
* BC Vancouver Island — Emrys Damon Miller CGD, President
* Manitoba — Carson Samson CGD, President
* Saskatchewan North — Josh Nagy, CGD
* Saskatchewan South — Justin Swedberg, CGD
* Members At Large (including Ontario and Quebec)
Affiliations
GDC is a professional member of
ico-D
The International Council of Design (ICoD; formerly known as ico-D, International Council of Communication Design or Icograda, which was formerly an initialism for International Council of Graphic Design Associations) is an international organisa ...
(International Council of Communication Design), the worldwide non-governmental body representing the graphic design profession.
This provides GDC members with the opportunity for international recognition, professional development, and a global perspective on graphic design.
The ''
Société des designers graphiques du Québec
The (SDGQ) is the provincial graphic design association in the Canadian province of Quebec. Its stated aim is to advance the profession of graphic design in Quebec and to help its members develop both professionally and financially. Its activiti ...
'' (SDGQ), representing graphic designers in the province of
Quebec
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, has a formal relationship with the GDC.
CGD Certification
GDC certifies and licenses members whose services meet the standardized criteria. The CGD certification mark is recognized across Canada as the mark of professional services and ethical business conduct. Current certification requirements and guidelines can be found at gdc.design.
See also
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Association of Registered Graphic Designers
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD or simply RGD; formerly ARGD/ON is a non-profit, self-regulatory organization, self-regulatoryprofessional design association with over 3,000 members. It serves graphic design professionals, man ...
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Salazar Awards
The GDC/BC Salazar Student Awards was established in 1985 by The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada/British Columbia Chapter in honour of Enrique Salazar.
Background
Enrique Salazar was a founding member of the BC chapter of the GDC in the ...
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Société des designers graphiques du Québec
The (SDGQ) is the provincial graphic design association in the Canadian province of Quebec. Its stated aim is to advance the profession of graphic design in Quebec and to help its members develop both professionally and financially. Its activiti ...
References
External links
Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) Website
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Graphic design
Design institutions
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Professional associations based in Canada
Organizations based in Ontario
1956 establishments in Ontario
Arts organizations established in 1956