Ding-dong: der Monat endet am Sonntag

Liebe TYPO-Freunde. Am Montag ist der 1. März. Ihr versteht mich, oder?! Bitte vorher anmelden und den Preisvorteil einsacken …

 

Es wird die dichteste TYPO aller Zeiten, mit so vielen Sprechern wie noch nie. Dafür sorgt vor allem auch der 2. Tag in der Show: »Quo Vadis Designprofession«, moderiert von Florian Alexander Schmidt (bekannt von »Volkssport Design«). Das ist seine Timeline:

12:00 Florian Schmidt; Dragan Espenschied
13:00 Oliver Reichenstein; Malte Christensen
14:00 Pause
15:00 Michael Kubens; Bastian Unterberg
16:00 Torsten Stapelkamp; Jörg Petruschat
17:00 Pause
18:00 Kubens, Unterberg, Stapelkamp, Petruschat + Surprise
19:00 (Erschöpfung)

Daneben gibt es zum ersten Mal das »TYPOnest«. Ein Raum zum Debattieren, Fraternisieren, Novellieren und Transformieren. Das Programm gestaltet ihr mit. Sendet uns euer Thema. Lasst uns alle das Bewusstsein für Design stärken. Und unser Selbstbewusstsein. (Abb: Johann Meier)

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  2. Berthold|February 25, 2010

    Oh toll, aber wo bleibt der Call to action? Vielleicht verlinkt Ihr das Anmeldeformular direkt im Artikel. Nächstes Jahr bin ich dann gerne mit dabei.

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Michael Kubens

Michael Kubens studied media system design in Darmstadt. He worked for several years in marketing on the agency and customer end. He and his partner, Eugen Sobolewski, have been freelance since 2008. The idea for designenlassen.de came to the two founders when they were faced with the task of coming up with a corporate design for their own company.
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Bastian Unterberg

Bastian Unterberg studied informatics at the University of Siegen and design at Berlin’s Art University. For the last 12 years, he has been realising communications concepts in the digital arena as an information architect, designer and developer. As founder and director of jovoto, Unterberg concentrates these days mainly on the strategic development of the platform, as well as the business development and marketing areas.
Torsten Stapelkamp

Torsten Stapelkamp

Prof. Torsten Stapelkamp works in the fields of digital products, interface design and service design. He studied industrial design at the University of Wuppertal and media design at Cologne’s Academy of Media Arts. Stapelkamp developed his own methodologies and strategies for concept and design of products and services. Not only do these include up-to-date usability strategies, but he also takes the experience of a product into account, resulting in the development of user experience design or service design. He is currently a professor of communications design at Hof College and a design partner at MAAS + CO. His books are published by Springer Heidelberg and include “Web X.0”, “Interaction and Interface Design” and “Information Visualisation”.
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Jörg Petruschat

Jörg Petruschat (b. 1958) developed design theories and attained a name for himself as publisher of form+zweck (form+purpose) magazine. He is a professor at the Design Faculty in Dresden, teach theory of culture and civilisation, and history of design. He also heads up the Institute for Innovation and Design, where he is currently working on projects in the field of gestural interaction. His most recent work deals with the value of creative work in leading agencies and companies in Europe and the U.S. and with the subject of co-creativity. His “Ohne Vorbild. Einige Bemerkungen zum Hand haben“ (Without Example. A Few Remarks on Having a Good Hand) is soon to be published. He lives and works in Berlin and Dresden.
Dragan Espenschied

Dragan Espenschied

Dragan Espenschied was born in 1975. He studied communications design at the Merz Academy in Stuttgart. He works as an artist, interface designer, programmer, musician and university teacher. He has been awarded the international media arts prize (zkm/arte). He is one-half of the home computer band Bodenständig 2000. Together, he and Olia Lialina have had exhibitions from Moscow to Manhattan.