Typographers International Association

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Printing and typesetting trade organization.

This trade organization was founded as the International Trade Composition Association in 1920 as an affiliate of the United Typothetae of America (an employing printers association), to represent the interests of typesetters and typesetting companies within the printing industry in the U.S. and Canada. In 1941 the organization was renamed the International Typographic Composition Association, and in 1980 it took the name Typographers International Association. Until 1996, it retained the ITCA acronym alongside its more recent TIA identity. Thereafter some members reorganized as the Graphic Arts Professional Association. These changes of name reflect the varying patterns of work within the printing industry as it moved from metal to film to digital composition and eventually to the disestablishment of most independent typesetting houses. A brief association history was published in 1995 as The TIA 75th Anniversary Commemorative.

From the description of ITCA/TIA papers, 1938-1996, bulk 1951-1996. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 657715325

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Role Title Holding Repository
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correspondedWith Compugraphic Corporation corporateBody
correspondedWith Graphic Arts Professional Association corporateBody
correspondedWith International Trade Composition Association corporateBody
correspondedWith International Typographic Composition Association corporateBody
correspondedWith United Typothetae of America corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Subject
Printing
Manuscripts, American
Printing industry
Printing industry
Trade associations
Typesetting
Typesetting machines
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Active 1938

Active 1996

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