Speaker Snapshot: John D. Berry
Designer and typographer John D. Berry has a wealth of knowledge on typography. We are excited to hear his insights at TYPO San Francisco!
Designer and typographer John D. Berry has a wealth of knowledge on typography. We are excited to hear his insights at TYPO San Francisco!
We are excited to have Joseph Becker speak at TYPO San Francisco! A local art and design expert, Joseph is currently the Assistant Curator of Architecture and Design at SFMOMA.
We look forward to hearing from San Francisco-based designer Heath Kessler who will join us as a speaker at TYPO San Francisco!
User experience designer and writer Khoi Vinh is no stranger to the digital design world. Khoi will join us in San Francisco as a speaker at TYPO.
San Francisco based typography educator Carolina de Bartolo will be on hand at TYPO San Francisco to share her typography insights!
Die Illustratorin und »heimliche«-Webgestalterin Jessica Hische ist verrückt nach Schriften und entwirft sie häufig für persönliche Projekte. Bekannt wurde Hische mit Arbeiten für Tiffany, Target und American Express.
Beinahe bekannter machten sie persönliche Seitenprojekte, wie Micro-Sites zu den Themen »Mom This is How Twitter Works«, »Should I Work for Free?« und »Don’t Fear the Internet« (gemeinsam mit Russ Maschmeyer).
A giant in the design world, Michael Bierut needs no introduction. We are thrilled Michael will speak at TYPO San Francisco!
Illustrator Jessica Hische is an inspiration for many young designers around the globe. We can’t wait to hear from this “ADC Young Gun” at TYPO San Francisco!
Als Einstimmung auf die TYPO Berlin 2012 aus dem Videoarchiv gekramt:
After some introduction and teasing from Erik Spiekermann, Chip Kidd stepped on stage. He thanked Erik, and announced that “You make me feel like Lady Gaga, only with bigger breasts.” What was to follow was an hour of impeccable comic timing, dramatic pauses and eyebrow raises, he had the audience in stitches with barely a handful of words.
OK this is the one everyone has been waiting for. Chip Kidd. He is in the same hero category as Neville Brody, David Carson and Jonathan Barnbrook – but in my opinion he is in a league of his own. There doesn’t seem to be the usual love him or hate him divide with Chip. You just love him.
Look again, think again was the standout sound byte from Marina Willers’ talk this morning. The invitation to keep questioning and experimenting is pivotal to Wolff Olins work, and as she flicked through case studies of their work, each project feeling different from the next, that sense of inquisitive experimentation shone through.