Typeradio presents: Dark Talk

We’re looking forward to Dark-talk: A series of design lectures in total darkness, designed by Typeradio. They will be presented in a big black truck, parked in front of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Dark-talk is an official format of the Dutch Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010.

 

Mai 20th, 9 pm: Alessio Leonardi + special guest
Mai 21st, 9 pm: Erik Spiekermann + special guest
Mai 22nd, 8 pm: Vincent van Baar + special guest

Host: Erik Jütten

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  2. Arjen|May 22, 2010

    It’s a great experience. The first two DarkTalks were completely different from eachother. Let’s see what stories Vincent van Baar has to tell tonight.

Alessio Leonardi

Alessio Leonardi

Alessio Leonardi is a designer and font designer. His typefaces are marketed by FontShop, Linotype and his own company BuyMyFonts.com. He designed the BMF Change font family for the city of Berlin, and works indefatigably on ginormous projects that he plans to finish in this lifetime, such as the largest hand-drawn font family in the world. His most recent book, “Mr. Typo und der Schatz der Gestaltung“ (Mr. Typo and the Treasure Trove of Design), an unusual compendium of typography in the form of a graphic novel, was published at the end of 2013. Leonardi is a professor of visual communication at Hildesheim’s HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
Erik Spiekermann © Dennis Letbetter

Erik Spiekermann

Art Historian, Information Architect, Type Designer, Author (Berlin, San Francisco, London)

Erik Spiekermann is information architect, type designer and author. Two of his typefaces, FF Meta and ITC Officina, are considered to be modern classics. He founded MetaDesign (1979) and FontShop (1988). He is behind the design of well-know brands such as Audi, Bosch, VW, German Railways and Heidelberg Printing, among others;  information systems for Berlin Transit and Düsseldorf Airport and for publications like The Economist. He designed exclusive typefaces for corporations like Deutsche Bahn, Bosch, ZDF (German TV), Cisco, Mozilla and many others. Erik is Honorary Professor at the University of the Arts in Bremen and in 2003 received the Gerrit Noordzij Award from the Royal Academy in The Hague. In 2006 he was awarded an honorary doctorship from Pasadena Art Center. He was made an Honorary Royal Designer for Industry by the RSA in Britain in 2007 and Ambassador for the European Year of Creativity and Innovation by the European Union for 2009. In 2011 he received the German National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement and the TDC Medal as well as a Lifetime Award from the German Art Directors Club. He was managing partner and creative director of Edenspiekermann with offices in Berlin, Amsterdam,  San Francisco and Los Angeles until June 2014 when he moved from that position to the supervisory board. He now runs galerie p98a, an experimental letterpress workshop in Berlin. Erik splits his time between Berlin and San Francisco and London, where his son Dylan lives. A book about his life and work “Hello I am Erik” was published by Gestalten Verlag in 2014. Photo: Dennis Letbetter