10:00-10:30 | The designers’ process and tools; manual activity vs coding Petr van Blokland | ΟΛΛΑΝΔΙΑ
Petr van Blokland (1956) studied at the Graphic and Typographic Design Department of the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague, Netherlands. In 1979 he graduated cum laude and worked as an intern at Total Design in Amsterdam and Studio Dumbar in The Hague. From 1980 until today he was designer and partner in Buro Petr van Blokland + Claudia Mens in Delft, working on a wide variety of design projects, including corporate identities, typography, type design, programming and simulations of the design process. To specialize himself he studied for several years at the TU-Delft department Industrial Design. From 1984 until 1989 he taught at the Academy for Visual Arts in Arnhem. From 1988 until 2010 he is a teacher at the Graphic and Typographic Design Department, where he is still teaching the Master Type & Media of the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. Since 2010 he lectures at the Master Graphic Design AKV St. Joost in Breda. As partner in webtype.com his focus is currently on designing type and the development of tools for type design. |
10:30-11:00 | Open Licensing for a brighter future in visual communication Αλέξιος Ζάβρας | ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΑ
Ο Αλέξιος Ζάβρας έχει διδακτορικό δίπλωμα στην Επιστήμη Υπολογιστών και έχει εμπειρία πάνω από 30 χρόνια σε λογισμικό ανοικτού κώδικα. Ασχολείται επαγγελματικά με δικαιώματα κώδικα και ψηφιακού περιεχομένου και είναι συχνά ομιλητής για θέματα αδειοδότησης σε διεθνή συνέδρια. Ζει και εργάζεται στο Μόναχο και στο διαδίκτυο.
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11:30-12:00 | Data Walking: Transects through space as information David Hunter | ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΒΡΕΤΑΝΙΑ
David Hunter is a multi-disciplinary designer, programmer, and educator from London. David originally studied Graphic Design where he gained an interest in programming for interaction design, data visualization, and generative design. These cross discipline skills have been put to use for commercial clients, exhibitions, and as a Senior Lecturer at Ravensbourne, encouraging Graphic Design students to engage with technology and programming. |
12:00-12:30 | Print vs Web; new aesthetics or a rather old story? Josipa Selthofer | ΚΡΟΑΤΙΑ
Josipa Selthofer, is a senior teaching/research assistant at the Department of Information Sciences at the University of Osijek, Croatia. She obtained a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design from the Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, and a PhD in Information Science from the University of Zadar. Her areas of interest are primarily visual communication, history of and contemporary printing, graphic design and publishing. She is a member of the organization committee of the International Conference on Publishing Trends and Contexts and of the Libraries in the Digital Age International Conference. She acts as a graphic design editor for several scientific journals. |
12:30-13:00 | Anywhere, anytime, by anyone: New challenges in visual communication Χρυσούλα Γάτσου | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Chrysoula Gatsou is an Assistant Professor at Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Graphic Design/ Graphic Arts Technology, where she works since 1987. She holds a BSc in Graphic Arts Technology, an MSc degree in Interactive Multimedia (University of Westminster, UK) and a PhD in Human Computer Interaction. Her current research focuses on interface design issues, digital prepress and new printing technologies systems. She has more than 25 years of experience in education, training, project and research within the Greek and European Graphic Arts and Media sector.
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14:30-15:00 | Teaching "Client-Speak" through community engagement Meaghan Barry | ΗΠΑ
A designer, creative and educator based in Detroit, MI, USA, Barry splits her time between the studio and the classroom. Meaghan is one half of Unsold Studio, a collaborative design duo producing work for lifestyle brands and creative culture clients such as Will Leather Goods, Stockyard Detroit, and Cranbrook Art Museum. Barry is also currently an Assistant Professor of Art - Graphic Design at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. Barry received her MFA in 2D Design from Cranbrook Academy of Art (Bloomfield Hills, MI), and her BFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) |
15:00-15:30 | The past as prologue: First thoughts on the need for a history of Greek graphic design Νίκη Σιώκη | ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
Niki Sioki is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, where she teaches typography, publishing, design history and research. Her research interests lie in the fields of design for reading with a focus on the typographic history of Greek alphabet books, book history concentrating on design and production, and the printing history of Greek. Niki holds a PhD in Typography and Graphic Communication from the University of Reading, UK.
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16:30-17:00 | Indexing’s nightmare is almost over Νίκος Λεβαντής | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Nik is a freelance designer involved in all kind of projects, from typography to video art. His passion about communication has led him to undertake major promotional projects online and offline advising brands in Greece and abroad how to make the most out of the new technologies. He is highly interested in ideas such as interactivity and participatory design, ideas that he finds highly inspiring and motivating. Nik has won a Design Week award in 2008 for the design of the “Finger Print” publication but also another three Greek Graphic Design and Illustration awards the last few years. |
17:00-17:30 | The Wonderland Project. An interdisciplinary collaboration Γιάννα Χριστοφόρου | ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
Yianna Christophorou was born in Nicosia in 1980. She studied Visual Communication at Middlesex University and holds an MA in Typographic Studies from the University of the Arts London (London College of Communication). She has participated in both solo and group shows in Cyprus and abroad, including the 6th United Designs International Design Biennial that took place in 2013 at Missouri, United States. Yianna has been teaching Graphic Design at the Department of Arts of European University Cyprus since 2005, whereas she also practices graphic design as a freelancer. Δήμητρα Εγγλέζου | ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
Demetra Englezou holds a Master’s degree in Computer Animation from the National Center of Computer Animation at Bournemouth University 2001 and a BA in Graphic Design from the University of the West of England Bristol in 2000. She has worked in Satellite Companies since 2004. She has created a large number of animated films and Motion Graphics and participated in International film festivals and Art projects. She is an instructor at the European University Cyprus. She is the founder and chairperson of the International Motion Festival (IMF), launched in 2012. |
17:30-18:00 | Printed spaces and patterned environments. From printing and carving to laser cutting and 3d printing Άννα Ευσταθίου | ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
Anna Efstathiou received a Diploma in Architecture from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, a MA in Industrial Design from Birmingham Polytechnic, and a PhD from the Edinburgh College of Arts, Heriot Watt University, UK, with the support of the Greek State Scholarships Foundation. The PhD dealt with the semiology of Interior spaces, specifically those of offices and banks. She has also an MBA degree from the University of Macedonia, Greece. She served in academic positions as a senior lecturer in the AAS College (1992-2004) and as the Course Leader of the BA and MA in Interior Design of the AAS–UCLAN partnership in Thessaloniki (2005-2012). Since 2012 she is the Coordinator of the Interior Design Programme, University of Nicosia, Cyprus. As a professional she collaborated with the Technical Department of ATE Bank of Greece and since 1992 as a freelancer with the “Archigraph” architectural practice team. She is a member of the following professional bodies: TEE in Greece and ETEK in Cyprus, the Greek Colleges Teaching Staff (Ministry of Education) and the Hellenic Energy Inspectorate (Ministry of Environment and Climatic Change). |
09:30-10:00 | Exploring the vernacular visual languages and typography of Hong Kong’s neon signs Brian Kwok | ΧΟΝΓΚ ΚΟΝΓΚ
Brian Kwok is currently Assistant Professor in Communication Design at the School of Design of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). He is Lab Leader of the School's Information Design Lab. Brian’s research interests lie mainly in information design, user-centered design and visual culture. Recent projects include redesigning medicine labels for the elderly, typography and visual culture in neon signs, as well as wayfinding and spatial representation for the local community. Brian holds his MA in Design from PolyU. He also gained his MA in Visual Culture Studies and MPhil in Communication from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. |
10:00-10:30 | Latinised Hebrew. Radical anecdotes in search for solutions Liron Lavi Turkenich | ΙΣΡΑΗΛ
Liron Lavi Turkenich is a type designer and researcher based in Israel. She holds a BDes in Visual Communication from Shenkar college in Tel Aviv and an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading. She designs multilingual typefaces for international companies and specialises in Hebrew and Amharic. In addition to design, she is involved in researching and writing for type design exhibitions, teaching typography and more. She also shares her knowledge and experience in lectures and workshops internationally and writes in several platforms. She loves travelling around the world, finding hidden culinary gems and searching for typographic treasures in dusty archives. |
10:30-11:00 | “Jolie Grieckx”: from non-printed matter to a printed anecdote Γιώργος Δ. Ματθιόπουλος | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Georgios D. Matthiopoulos teaches Graphic Design at the School of Fine Arts and Design of the Technological Educational Institute of Athens and his research work is in the fields of type design, typography and Graphic Arts history. He is a founding member and type designer for the non-profit organization Greek Font Society. He has authored the work Anthology of Greek Typography (University of Crete Press, 2009), the textbooks Lettering and Flexography (Greek Open University Press, 2002) and he has translated into Greek the works of: Robert Bringhurst, Elements of Typographic Style (University of Crete Press, 2001), Victor Scholderer, Greek Printing Types, 1465-1927(Typophilia, 1995), Tim Wu, The Master Switch. The Rise and Fall of Information Empires (Gialos, 2012) and John Berger, A Painter of our Times (University of Crete Press, 2002). He has also designed many editions and art catalogues, museum exhibitions and conferences. Γιάννης Παπαδόπουλος | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Yiannis Papadopoulos is a visual artist living between Athens and Antwerp. He has studied Mathematics (BA) and Visual Arts (MFA) in Greece and in The Netherlands. His work, formally diverse, drawing on the traditions of conceptual art, relative thinking andthe sciences, is notable by its aesthetic economy and poetic ambition. Latest shows: Deste Prize 2015 (Cycladic Art Museum, 2015), The Ister (Extra City Kunsthal Antwerp, 2015), Antique Fever (Greek Archaeologists Association, 2014),Borger (Antwerp, 2014), Print (Frans Masereel Centrum+MORE publishers, Kasterlee, 2015). |
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11:30-12:00 | Confessions of the Greek alphabet Tatiana Marza | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Tatiana Marza was born and raised in the Republic of Moldova. At the age of 18 she moved to Greece to study Economics at the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (BA in 2006). Later, she earned her BA (Honours) Degree in Graphic Design from Middlesex University, UK, at AKTO, Thessaloniki (2014). Her BA thesis focused on the exploration of Greek letterforms and typography. Her online quest for answers led to the involvement of the most well known type designers, giving new insights into the field. Given that she is fluent in Greek, Romanian, Russian and English, she occasionally offers typographic consultancy to type designers regarding fonts in these languages. |
12:00-12:30 | The design of Helvetica Greek Έλενα Λέκκα | ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΒΡΕΤΑΝΙΑ
Helena Lekka is a doctoral researcher, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC), at the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading. The subject of her research is Linotype’s development of new Greek typefaces specifically for photocomposition between 1970 and 1980. She is also an independent graphic designer with experience across a wide range of print and corporate identity projects. She holds a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design from Camberwell Schools of Arts, an MA in Graphic Design from the Royal College of Arts, and an MA (Res) in Typography & Graphic Communication from the University of Reading. |
12:30-13:00 | Greek fonts for the UI environment Ειρήνη Βλάχου | ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Irene Vlachou is a typeface designer based in Athens, Greece. She graduated from the Vakalo School of Art & Design graphic design programme (Athens) and holds an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading, UK. She has collaborated with various international type foundries and has worked as a typeface designer and as a consultant on several projects with specialisation in Greek. During the last years she works as a senior type designer for the Type Together foundry. |
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14:30-15:00 | Trade routes and trade roots: type design as an emerging discipline Vaibhav Singh | ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΒΡΕΤΑΝΙΑ
Vaibhav Singh is an independent typographer and type designer. He received a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Pune and a master’s in Visual Communication from IDC, IIT Bombay. He was a recipient of the Felix scholarship in 2010 for his MA in Typeface Design, and again in 2013 for his PhD research, both at the University of Reading, UK. Having worked as a typographer and exhibition designer in Mumbai, Delhi, and Panjim, he now specialises in designing typefaces for north Indian scripts. |
15:00-15:30 | Ugly Face | An enquiry on consistency, aesthetics, and the design of typefaces for text Julián Moncada | ΚΟΛΟΜΒΙΑ
Julián is a designer based in Bogota, Colombia. He coursed typeface design studies at the University of Reading in England (2010-2011), and at the ANRT in France (2013-2014). Since 2011 he works independently as a typeface designer. Nowadays he spends most of his time studying and learning through his work as a lecturer in typography at undergraduate level. |
15:30-16:00 | Alverata and the Uncials Gerard Unger | ΟΛΛΑΝΔΙΑ
Born at Arnhem, Netherlands, 1942. Studied graphic design, typography and type design from 1963–67 at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam. He teaches as visiting professor at the University of Reading, UK. Department of Typography & Graphic Communication; taught at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy till January 2007. From 2006 till 2012 he was Professor of Typography at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Freelance designer since 1972. He has designed stamps, coins, magazines, newspapers, books, corporate identities and more, but he is best known for his type designs.
In 1984 he received the H.N.Werkman-Prize, in 1988 the Gravisie-Prize, in 1991 the Maurits Enschedé-Prize and in 2009 the Sota-Award.
In 2013 he obtained his PhD from Leiden University on the subject of Alverata, a contemporary type design with roots in the Romanesque period (±1000–1200) and in early Europe. Last year this type design won a golden European Design Award and this year the tdc-gold in Tokyo. He has written many articles and one of his books, Terwijl je leest, has been translated in Italian, English (and while you read this) in German, Spanish, French and Korean. Gerard Unger lectures frequently about type design and related subjects. |
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16:30-17:00 | A framework for developing discourse in typeface design Γεράσιμος Λεωνίδας | ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΒΡΕΤΑΝΙΑ
Gerry Leonidas is a Senior Lecturer in Typography at the University of Reading, UK. He teaches, supervises, and lectures on typography, typeface design, and typographic education. He writes on typeface design, and is often asked to evaluate bodies of work. The rest of his time is taken with enterprise and knowledge transfer projects. Gerry’s research interests cover the practice of typeface design as a response to wider contexts, and a range of issues surrounding Greek typeface design.
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17:00-17:30 | Font detective: Condensed Thomas Phinney | ΗΠΑ
Thomas Phinney is President of FontLab and also a font consultant and type designer. He has long been involved in the design, technical, forensic, business, standards and history of type. He teaches type design with the Crafting Type collective and is a board member of ATypI, the international typography association, since 2004. He has served as product manager for fonts and typography at Adobe (11 years) and Extensis (5 years). His typeface Hypatia Sans is an Adobe Original. Phinney has an MS in Printing, specializing in typography, from the Rochester Institute of Technology and an MBA from UC Berkeley.
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