Flashback Tuesday: Chip Kidd, TYPO London 2011
Chip Kidd, who we’ve had the honor of presenting multiple times at TYPO Berlin, San Francisco and London, speaks about his 2011 Mantra, Jurassic Park, Lady Gagas breasts and shitty typography.
Chip Kidd, who we’ve had the honor of presenting multiple times at TYPO Berlin, San Francisco and London, speaks about his 2011 Mantra, Jurassic Park, Lady Gagas breasts and shitty typography.
Jürg is a designer, artist, engineer and, above all, an entertaining person. And he has a witty way of connecting it all.
George really wants to make you smile. Like REALLY really. Journey with him on a tour through his whimsical and playful world of interactive art. From turning heartbeats into music to flying mistletoe drones in public, see how his projects encourage fun.
San Francisco is a city known for its endless food options for every taste, so we hope you’re ready to get your grub on.
We’ve tracked down some of the best bites for you to enjoy on your lunch hour during TYPO SF Focus, and they’re all within a short walking distance from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Nie zuvor fanden auf der TYPO Berlin so viele Workshops statt! Und wie immer kannst du überall mitmachen, denn alle Workshops sind im TYPO-Ticket enthalten. Allerdings gilt: Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahlen – first come first served.
//// We have so many workshops at a TYPO conference then never before. And even better news: all workshops are included in your TYPO ticket! Only one restriction applies: the number of participants is limited for each workshop. Be early get hold of a place.
Next up in our new series of city guides by team members and friends of TYPO Talks: with TYPO San Francisco coming up at the end of the month, Conference Director Meghan Arnold takes us on a tour of her favorite spots around town.
Was ist passiert … fragt sich Nat Hunter. Nach 23 Jahren interessanter Arbeit schloss 2012 das von ihr mitbegründete Design Studio Airside. Das hatte verschiedene Gründe: Interessen und Ziele der Einzelnen haben sich verändert, aber vielleicht auch die Gesamtheit der Gestaltungsszene. 1998 fand sie sich, damals passionierte Interaktive-Designerin, mit einem Innenarchitekten und einem Grafik Designer zusammen. Erste Projekte waren Plattencover und das junge Team versuchte, den Hörer durch Gestaltung leidenschaftlich mit der Musik zu verbinden – sie zu lieben und sich damit zu identifizieren.
Still sitting there with my 3D glasses listening to Lynda and Dale discussing the prospect of eye implants in the near future – I am somewhat relieved when Nat Hunter goes back to basics ‘Story Telling’. Nat Hunter from Airside is also the only female speaker for today.