In 1956, Toronto-based designers Frank Davies, John Gibson, Frank Newfeld and Sam Smart formed the Society of Typographic Designers of Canada (TDC). The TDC was later renamed the
Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) to reflect the wider interests of its members. By 1984 many other design disciplines such as Architecture and Interior Design had been given Acts in Provincial Legislatures so that their respective associations could govern and grant their members exclusive professional designations. RGD's founders recognized the need to align Graphic Design with other design professionals. To ensure Graphic Design could also advance as an acknowledged profession the Association's founders decided to incorporate the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD). On April 25, 1996, Bill Pr56 was passed and Royal Assent was given to an Act Respecting The Association of Registered Graphic Designers by the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Sponsored by Mrs.
Margaret Marland, Member of Provincial Parliament and signed by the Honourable
Hal Jackman C.M., O.Ont., O.ST.J., B.A., L.L.B., L.L.D., Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario. In 1999 a separate Examination Board was established to administer the Registered Graphic Designers Qualification Examination, now referred to as the Certification Process for RGD.
Founders •
Pauline Jarworski •
Michael Large •
Ivy Li RGD Emeritus •
Helen Mah FGDC •
Rod Nash RGD Emeritus •
Albert Kai-Wing Ng O.Ont., RGD, FGDC •
Rene Schoepflin RGD Emeritus •
Robert Smith RGD •
Philip Sung RGD Emeritus == Membership ==