Interview with TYPO Berlin 2015 Speaker Aaron J. Draplin (Part 1)
Aaron Draplin speaks about his beginnings in the business, his artistic approach, recent works, and his most marked characteristic.
Aaron Draplin speaks about his beginnings in the business, his artistic approach, recent works, and his most marked characteristic.
Einer der Höhepunkte der diesjährigen TYPO Berlin war der 30-minütige Videovortrag aus dem Atelier im Wohnhaus von Gerrit Noordzij. Wir hatten die Ikone des holländischen Grafikdesign früh als Sprecher zur TYPO Berlin eingeladen.
Don’t go chasing waterfalls. Jump ship and work agile. That’s pretty much the crux of what I got from Harry Keller. Harry is a Berlin based web developer and works for Edenspiekermann (Espi). They create and build digital products and services at various scales across multiple disciplines.
In seinem Vortrag stellte Florian Pfeffer sein brandneues Buch »To Do – Strategien, Werkzeuge und Geschäftsmodelle für radikale Gestaltung« vor und gab Einblicke in die Themen dahinter. Er selbst hat seine Wurzeln klar im Printdesign, vornehmlich Buchgestaltung. Das im Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz erschienene Werk stellt nun sein Debüt als Autor dar.
All the way from Brooklyn, Deanna Paquette, Digital Director, and Philippe Intraligi, Creative Director at Shutterstock, shared insights about working as in-house designers in such a big organisation.
Sascha Lobe, Gründer und Kopf des Kreativstudios L2M3 und Dozent an der HfG Offenbach mit Studienschwerpunkt Typografie sprach heute Mittag über seine Arbeit an der neuen visuellen Identität des Bauhaus-Archives Berlin.
Danish designer, Daniel Gjøde managed to condense all that’s happened since he spoke at TYPO Berlin 2006 in just 45 minutes in his presentation “Out of our minds – How to achieve everything we have … in a much shorter time.”
Denise’s inspiration comes from an unlikely place — learning to play drums seems like an unlikely place to base a presentation in design on — but somehow, she has inspired her audience to go with the flow; to look for the beat, and ride their design out.
Elliott Earls is the head of the Graduate Graphic Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art. He’s a graphic designer who blurs the line between graphic design and art. He’s also a performer and artist whose work has been represented in major art museums. This afternoon, at Typo San Francisco 2014, Earls was all of these things — and a dynamic speaker with some very quotable takeaway points.
Martha Kelly Schumann began her career as an artist and holds a BFA in Graphic Design in Alabama where she grew up. During the summer of 2012 she pursued her interest in computers by attending a 3-month program at the Hacker School in NY where she fell in love with programming. She is now a software engineer at Uber and the founder of LadiesHackDay—a meetup for women of all skills and ages to build radical things together.
Amsterdam-based Moniker calls itself an interactive design studio, but that doesn’t begin to describe the multimedia design experiments that spring forth from the minds of Moniker’s Luna Maurer, Jonathan Puckey and Roel Wouters. Luna Maurer showcased some of the studio’s latest creations Thursday at Typo San Francisco 2014.