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Win a ticket to TYPO London!

To celebrate the first TYPO London, FontShop.com offers the chance to win a free ticket to admit one delegate through the latest newsletter. Tell us why you want to attend TYPO London by completing the sentence in the comments section, and you may attend this year’s most exciting design event in London, for free*! The lottery closes on Friday, September 30th at midnight. The winner will be noticed by e-mail.

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TYPO speeches that moved us: Marian Bantjes – Imagining myself

“I spend a lot of time trying to figure out who I am, what I am about, where I came from and where I am headed. Looking at my own work, I engage in self analysis as I follow the threads of influence, to discover what is worthwhile, what is sustainably interesting, and how to evolve into my imagined future.” Marian Bantjes at TYPO Berlin 2008.

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Marian Bantjes

Marian Bantjes has been variously described as a typographer, designer, artist, and writer. She works from her base on a small island off the west coast of Canada, and her personal, obsessive, and sometimes strange graphic work has brought her international recognition. Following her interests in complexity and structure, Marian is known for her custom typography, detailed and lovingly precise vector art, obsessive hand work, and patterning and ornament.
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TYPO London speakers: Karin von Ompteda

Karin von Ompteda explores type – and she is an expert on designing typefaces for the visually impaired. Karin is currently researching for a PhD at the Royal College of Art in London, where her work is focused on integrating scientific and design approaches to typeface legibility. When she changed to art school after two biology degrees in her home country of Canada, she followed her heart. However her approach to type, its shapes and structures has roots in her biological background.

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We have a new group discount for TYPO London Tickets! Find up to 5 people who want to go to TYPO London & get a 10% discount for every registration you have recruited. Every friends registration gets a 10% discount too. So if you find 5 people, you can lower your ticket price down to 50%! Now that’s a deal.

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TYPO London 2011 speakers: Marina Willer

Marina Willer is an expert in placing new brands or creating new identities in challenging markets and has masterminded international branding campaigns for a decade. She is a Brazilian graphic designer, creative director and movie director living in London. Working for Wolff Olins, she became notable as a brand consultant and creative director. Her distinguished works include the branding campaigns for Beeline telecommunications in Russia, Oi telecommunications in Brazil, the Southbank Centre and Tate Gallery in London and Amnesty International worldwide.

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TYPO speeches that moved us: Carlos Segura – (My) Type of Life

Segura Inc. and T26 have received numerous awards, including one from the Tokyo Type Directors Club, The Society of Typographic Arts, the New York Art Directors Club, the New York Type Directors Club, and the American Center for Design. In 2004, Carlos Segura was named one of the 21st Century’s 100 best designers and was honoured with Europe’s Red Dot Award.

In his speech at TYPO Berlin 2010, Carlos talked about his personal journey – his disco band and setting a course for his life in the creative business doing what he enjoyed and wanted to do, while being successful: “Being the drummer, driving the truck and designing the flyer.”

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Carlos Segura

Carlos Segura came to the United States from Cuba at the age of nine. He worked for many prestigious ad agencies, including BBDO, Young & Rubicam, and DDB Needham. In 1991 he founded Segura Inc., Chicago, to pursue design more creatively with the goal of blending as much “fine art” into “commercial art” as he could. In 1994, the T26 Digital Type Foundry was born to explore the typographical side of the business. In 2001, Segura again ventured into new territory by starting 5inch, and in 2004, launched CarType with further expansions of the typographical segment with BikeType, MotoType and TruckType. Segura Inc. and T26 have received numerous awards, including from the Tokyo Type Directors Club, The Society of Typographic Arts, the New York Art Directors Club, the New York Type Directors Club, and the American Center for Design. In 2004, Carlos Segura was named one of the 21st Century’s 100 best designers and was honoured with Europe’s Red Dot Award. His work has appeared in many journals and publications, and in exhibits from the Denver Art Museum to Tokyo Japan.

Can we adopt his formula to our lives in the Europe of today? Come to TYPO London “Places” 2011 and find out!

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TYPO London 2011 speakers: Joachim Sauter

Joachim Sauter co-founded  Art+Com in the mid eighties in Berlin. The company evolved from an interdisciplinary group of designers, architects and artists from the Berlin University of the Arts as well as hackers from the ChaosComputerClub. The group used the upcoming digital technology not only as a tool, but potential (mass) medium. Founded as an non-profit organisation to explore the new medium’s possibilities for art, design, science and technology, Art+Com did not commence commercial projects not before the mid 1990s.

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