Interview with TYPO Berlin 2015 Speaker Aaron J. Draplin (Part 2)
In the second part of our Skype interview, Aaron James Draplin talks about which records, books, movies and exhibitions have been inspiring him lately.
In the second part of our Skype interview, Aaron James Draplin talks about which records, books, movies and exhibitions have been inspiring him lately.
Aaron Draplin speaks about his beginnings in the business, his artistic approach, recent works, and his most marked characteristic.
Another Skype interview in the run up for TYPO Berlin 2015. Sydney-based Gemma O’Brien tells us a little bit about her career.
Jon Burgerman on how to get started, where to start and how to get running as an artist, painter, designer and illustrator. And being successful in all. Jon Burgerman will be speaking at TYPO Berlin 2015.
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.
Nach jeder TYPO befragen wir die Teilnehmer nach ihren Konferenz-Highlights. Im diesjährigen Ranking liefern sich unsere Sprecher ein enges Kopf- an Kopfrennen. Die ersten 4 Plätze belegen bereits 15 Sprecher.
„Viel mehr als einfach nur ein Vortrag“ ist der Titel eines Vortrags über einen Kunden, eine Agentur und einen Grill. Und ein bisschen auch über die Erschaffung der Welt. Zumindest mal die Welt von Weber Grill.
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.
When Petr van Blokland started his talk with “designers should code” and “get rid of the old waterfall process” I didn’t expect to hear anything new. But the minute I learned, that by coding, he actually meant programming, he had my attention.
Paul van der Laan is a type designer and staff member of the KABK TypeMedia masters course in type design. Together with Pieter van Rosmalen, he is running Bold Monday, an independent type foundry.
A man spending his life dedicated to clarifying information, Dutch book designer, Joost Grootens, began with letting the TYPO audience know that there are women designers in The Netherlands and ones under age 43. With the air cleared, he began leading us into a 45 minute lecture on how to visually capture the essence of the information you aim to convey.