SHORT VIDEO: Brosmind, TYPO Berlin 2016
»Warning! This talk contains strong spanish accent!« Watch the short cut (5 mins) of the TYPO Berlin 2016 talk of spanish brothers and illustrators BROSMIND. Lean back and enjoy!
»Warning! This talk contains strong spanish accent!« Watch the short cut (5 mins) of the TYPO Berlin 2016 talk of spanish brothers and illustrators BROSMIND. Lean back and enjoy!
The annual PTSD-trigger for former type media students or super-happy-fun-time for everybody else with an intact work-life-balance and friends, is back. You guessed right; it’s TypeCooker™-Correction-Time again. Yaaay…
The two brothers Juan and Alejandro Mingarro take us on an eclectic odyssey through their work, their beginnings, their connection as brothers and their approach to creativity.
Matteo Bologna, founding partner and principal of Mucca Design in New York, takes the TYPO audience on a humorous ride through his life, work, and the lessons learned along the way. Always oscillating between self-praise and self-irony, he wins over the audience with his tongue-in-cheek presentation.
Musician Nils Frahm sat down with designer Johannes Erler to talk about creativity, music, white noise, and classic tools. They spoke in German. Here’s an improvised attempt to paint the scene in English.
Brutalität, Busen, Bomben, Beischlaf – der erste Auftritt der Süpergrüp war ein Mix aus Portfolio, Melancholie, Werbung und ein bisschen Gepöbel. Es geschahen unerwartete Dinge, es liefen Erotikfilme und ab und zu wurde eine Kerze angezündet.
In her talk at TYPO Berlin 2015, Tina shares stories about how her labors of love (aka side projects) redefined her career. She urges us to embrace generosity and kindness in the work place, and explains why every business needs a confetti drawer.
Jon Burgerman’s engaging, surprising and highly amusing talk at TYPO Berlin 2015 looks to answer some pressing questions: is the creative pursuit like a sport? What are the rules of the game? What does winning even mean? And what happens if a ferret invades the pitch?
In this “behind the scenes” talk from 2014 titled “Out of our minds – How to achieve everything we have … in a much shorter time”, Daniel takes us on a painfully honest journey through the do’s and don’ts, ups and downs, and many fails Stupid Studio has experienced since setting up shop in 2006.
In his presentation at TYPO Berlin 2015 “No risk no fun – bright sight of typography for younger and older”, Jan Bajtlik talks about the five key principles that took him to the top, all of which are adapted from his other passion: mountaineering.
“Breakthroughs, Successes and Failures” – In her epic presentation recorded at TYPO London 2012, Paula Scher of Pentagram fame talks about “Projects that shaped me, made me and broke me.”