UPDATE: Congratulations to this year’s Prize Winner, Ryan Brandon Hsiao, for his typeface Mackerel! Make an appointment to visit Special Collections to view specimens of Mackerel as well as specimens created by our runners-up, Deborah Khodanovich and AnneMarie Torresen.
The biennial Updike Prize for Student Type Design is our big typographic event of the season, held this year on Saturday, October 4th at 1:30 PM. This year’s guest speaker is Providence’s own Cyrus Highsmith, and we have so much exciting content around the event and the exhibition of Cyrus’s sketchbooks, mentioned in the previous post.
First, as teased previously, the full video of Cyrus in conversation with Lois Harada and Michael Russem is now available for viewing. It’s a wonderfully rambling conversation that veers in a lot of directions: graphic design, family life, particularities of pens, paper, and other equipment, travel around the world, and more.

We also have a special treat for the early arrivals at Saturday’s event: Take home your own copy of this year’s event poster, featuring silkscreen printing by Cyrus. Limited supplies, so don’t be late arriving, and we may even have some posters from previous years available as well.
And the exhibition catalog, designed by Michael Russem, is best seen in person, so don’t miss your chance to pick up a copy.
Most important of all, we’ll have a chance to see the work of some amazing young type designers, so join us this Saturday afternoon at the library! (RSVPs are appreciated for this free event.)







