4-hand typography

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Veronika Burian

The digital era has radically changed the processes of making, composing and printing type. Tasks and projects that, not so long ago, required entire working teams, and different kinds of specialists, can now be tackled by one person with one computer… and enough knowledge, patience and perseverance. The same digital era however also allows for more effecitve and faster teamwork. In this talk, Burian will discuss her collaborative work within TypeTogether on type designs conceived for intensive editorial use. The focus will be on the complex issues behind technical, historical and theoretical aspects of these typefaces. How they are set, printed and read.

Veronika Burian, born in Prague, got her first degree in Industrial Design in Munich, Germany, before she moved on to Austria and Italy to work as a mix between a product and graphic designer. Discovering her true passion for type, she graduated with distinction from the MA in Typeface Design in Reading, UK, in 2003 and started to work as full-time type designer at DaltonMaag in London.
In 2006 she co-founded with José Scaglione TypeTogether, an independent type foundry, endeavoring to find innovative and stylish solutions to old problems for the professional market of text typefaces, with a focus on editorial use.
After several years in Boulder, Colorado, she is now living and working in Prague. She also continues to lecture about typography and to give workshops at international conferences and universities.
Her typeface Maiola received, amongst others, the TDC Certificate of Excellence in Type Design 2004. Several other typefaces by TypeTogether have also been recognised by international competitions, including ED-Awards and ISTD.

TDC Salon
Thursday, April 12th
6:30-8:30 p.m.

TDC members free
Non members $20
Student non members $15

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