On December 13, 2024, 18-year-old Indian player Gukesh D. was crowned the 18th FIDE World Chess Champion after an exceptional duel against reigning champion Ding Liren from China. This historic match, held in Singapore, marked the first time in 138 years that two Asian players competed for the ultimate title. Gukesh secured his victory with a 7.5-6.5 score after 14 hard-fought games, making history as the youngest world champion. The competition, broadcast live with commentary by Grandmaster David Howell and International Master Jovanka Houska, captivated millions of chess enthusiasts worldwide.
The visual identity for this prestigious event, designed by Manic Design under the creative direction of Karen Huang, perfectly captured the intensity and elegance of this high-level competition. Utilizing the Kurs typeface from Blaze Type, the design balanced modernity and tradition to highlight the precision and strategy inherent to chess. The typography, dynamic and contemporary, brought a fresh touch to the event’s communication while staying true to the game’s heritage, creating a visual atmosphere befitting its global significance.
The closing ceremony, held in the luxurious setting of the Equarius Hotel, celebrated this historic victory with grandeur. Maurice Ashley and Charlize Van Zyl hosted the evening, which featured speeches from officials and tributes to the players and organizers. Singaporean Minister Murali Pillai and FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich praised Gukesh for his remarkable achievement, while the new champion delivered an emotional speech, thanking his family, friends, and team for their unwavering support.