Guess the film?
We had a creative and productive Type & Sound workshop on Thursday with the Save the Children design team. Do you recognise the films referenced in the posters created during the session?
Guess the film?
We had a creative and productive Type & Sound workshop on Thursday with the Save the Children design team. Do you recognise the films referenced in the posters created during the session?
London = ‘25 Hr City’ built by Edward Hill
Process: Brainstorming / Exploration / Destruction / Preparation / Outlining / Heart / Crane / Building / Expanding / Pausing / River & Trees / Lettuce and Watercress / Conclusion
If you came along to our London Design Festival workshops at the V&A we’d love to hear your comments (or see your photos). Please either comment here or email sarah@typetasting.com
Type Tasting’s Sarah Hyndman on the BBC’s The Arts Hour
“We hear from Sarah Hyndman about how new sign design in London is reflecting the cultural and economic changes in the city.” Interviewed by Nikki Bedi. Listen to the interview.
What’s your London? with #LDF13 at the V&A
The drop in workshop on Sunday beneath our exhibition of words at the V&A with the London Design Festival was just as lively as Saturday. Here are the words made with their smiling creators.
Type Tasting with the London Design Festival at the V&A
It was a weekend of Type Tasting drop in workshops at the V&A beneath our impressive collection of creative London words. The room was buzzing with chatter as people came in and looked at the collection, especially as the new words were added throughout the weekend and covered the walls by the end.
We’ve been posing the question “what’s your creative London?” and the collection overhead inspired participants to sit down and create their own responses. Many arrived looking determined and announcing “I’m here to make my word”. Our corner of the V&A became the hive of creativity and messy activity. The tables were filled with faces of concentration and the sounds of cutting and scribbling with the occasional “pass the glue?”. See portraits of the participants with their completed words.
We’re also delighted to have welcomed those who traveled from far afield to join us having listened to me being interviewed by John Humphrys and Justin Webb on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday morning.
The day was documented by Oli Frape who set up his easel for Live Lettering throughout Saturday, we played lively rounds of Typography Karaoke and covered much of the remaining wall space with the newly created words.
And most importantly thank you to the Type Tasting team who you all met at the weekend who briefed, encouraged, photographed and cheered everybody on.
Saturday of words with #LDF13 at the V&A
We had such a creative Type Tasting weekend of drop in workshops beneath our exhibition of words at the V&A with the London Design Festival. The question we’ve been asking everybody is “what’s your creative London?” and here are some of the responses created on Saturday.
A day of ‘Live Lettering’ by Oli Frape
On Saturday Oli Frape was our ‘Live Lettering’ man at the V&A, documenting comments and conversations overheard in the workshop throughout the day. Take a look and see if you see any familiar snippets.
BBC Radio 4 ‘Today’ interview with Type Tasting’s Sarah Hyndman
John Humphrys and Justin Webb
Broadcast on Saturday 14 September 2013 at 07.18am
“Typefaces, they don’t really matter do they?” John Humphrys
“There is going to be a celebration at the London Design Festival this year to honour typefaces. Sarah Hyndman, a graphic designer who is involved in the festival, evaluates the promotion of London as the design capital of the world.” Listen to the interview…
Type Tasting newspaper now online
The Type Tasting newspaper documenting the submissions on display with the London Design Festival at the V&A is now online—complete with Ralph Steadman‘s inky letterpress print on the front cover.