Design Professionals of Canada
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Design Professionals of Canada (or DesCan, formerly known as the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, or GDC) is Canadaʼs national certification body for graphic and communication design and since 1956 has established standards for design professionals, educators, and leaders. DesCan licenses and certifies members whose services meet the standardized, national criteria. DesCan was Canada's first distinct group to professionalize graphic design as a distinct field.[4]
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Abbreviation | GDC |
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Founded | 1956 (1956)[2] |
Founder | Frank Davies, John Gibson, Frank Newfeld, Leslie Smart[2] |
Type | Professional Association |
Registration no. | 0994952[3] |
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Area served | Canada |
Official languages | English, French |
Key people | President Marga Lopez, CGD |
Affiliations | ico-D[2] |
Website | gdc |
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