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‘Couture’ by Stephen Boss

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‘Couture’ by Stephen Boss

“I decided to use process as my playground. My wife is a milliner, so I had fine woolens, clasps and closures at my fingertips. I opted to begin with my geometric typeface Embauhaus as the undergarment, then I cut out a few letterforms to create a “pattern.” Sticking to my process plan, I allowed the pins to remain, like a haute couture garment in the works. After cutting out the select letters, I then added the ‘construction’ elements such as measuring tape, the clasp, additional pins and spool of thread.”

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‘Sweet’ by Julie Mauro

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‘Sweet’ by Julie Mauro

“I was with my dad when I baked my first chocolate cake. I was about 7 years old. I could do everything but cut the butter and whisk the white with the mixer as it was deemed too dangerous. I remember that I was having fun. I think this is how it started.”

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Blog: Typographic explosion

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Blog: Typographic explosion

The Type Tasting studio is full of creative typography as we begin to photograph, select and curate the final display for Type Tasting with the London Design Festival. It’s an exciting collection in such a range of styles and mediums, what connects all the pieces is the amount of thought and hands on creativity that’s gone into them.

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#LDF13 ‘Disenchanted’ by Siro

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#LDF13 ‘Disenchanted’ by Siro Carraro

Artist Siro Carraro grew up in Italy, studied art in London and works from his sunny North London studio which is an Aladdin’s Cave of large canvasses and colour. He describes himself as “A creator of dreams and a collector of images, that run freely from my mind in and out of my canvases.”

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Blog: London Design Festival at the V&A

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Event: London Design Festival at the V&A

We’ve just been on a site visit to the V&A to see the fantastic space we’ll be in for 14-19 September during the London Design Festival 2013. It’s the Design Studios in the Sackler Centre and it’s huge so we’d better get creating. More soon on how you can take part…

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Type Safari: Dalston

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What does signage along a high street reveal about an area? What assumptions do you make that influence your choices? Will you take up the letter hunt challenge? (No prior experience needed, ideal for all).

Dalston Type Safaris are back for Summer 2016 due to popular demand, with different signs to spot and a new letter hunt challenge. Join author Sarah Hyndman for a walking tour of Dalston, a dynamic and fast changing area in East London. Learn about the signage along the way and how it creates the area’s own unique typographic DNA.

**BOOK HERE for the final two Dalston Type Safaris taking place this year**

READ ALL ABOUT IT! Writer Ellen Himelfarb came along on a recent type safari, read her account of the evening published in AIGA’s Eye on Design.

Look at Dalston’s signage in a whole new light on this tour of the area’s typefaces. The walks will reveal more about the area’s history, taking in art deco cinemas, a paint factory, pie and eel shop and the market that inspired Eastenders.” Time Out

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We are surrounded by type and we use it to navigate our everyday lives. The letterforms we encounter as we walk down the high street influence our choices before we’ve even read the words. These also reveal a great deal about the the location, reflecting the social, economic and historical development of the area.

Dalston in East London is a vibrant area in which bars and shops are constantly popping up and the signage is ever changing. The signs along the main road, Kingsland Road, reveal layers of history dating back to when it was a London outpost in the 1800s with it’s own grand department store, pie & eel shops and a factory that sold paints to JMW Turner. Signs from the Art Deco cinemas have been preserved alongside the vernacular D.I.Y. signage of the market stalls and the lettering over the shops and restaurants that reflect the different communities who have made the area home over the years. Many venues, along with their signage, have become iconic landmarks.

Brilliant tour and insight into the power of typography and the secret side of Dalston. Sarah was an informative and energetic leader in our Type Safari across the plains of North East London!” Natasha Marks
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Why come on a Dalston Type Safari?

• Spend time with like-minded people spotting signs.
• As an introduction to fonts for a novice, or a typographic indulgence for a graphic designer.
• Explore the city in a unique and revealing way.
• Hear about London history and the transformation of an area.
• Find out about great places to eat and drink in Dalston.
• Above all for fun. I want everybody to walk away smiling because typography is fun and exciting.

No experience is necessary. Whatever your level of knowledge you will find this an entertaining and enriching experience.

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DALSTON TYPE SAFARI: DATES & BOOKING LINKS
Tuesday 16th August, 7pm to 9pm, £15—book now
Join us for the final safari of the year!

Friday 5th August, 7pm to 9pm, £15—Book now
Celebrate Friday with 25% discount on a delicious post-safari cocktail at Ruby’s Bar & Lounge

Tuesday 26th July, SOLD OUT
Sunday 17th July, SOLD OUT “Fascinating” oh comely magazine
Tuesday 12th July. “Excellent… With lots of pub and music facts” Angus Montgomery

Tuesday 21st June. “Dalston’s signage in a whole new light” Time Out

Duration: 2 hours, places are limited so booking is essential. Refunds can only be given with 48 hours notice so that somebody else can be offered the place. End: Ruby’s Bar & Lounge, 76 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 7XB. Please note the safari will take place whatever the weather, bring a raincoat or umbrella if appropriate.

(It may be possible to arrange a different date although these are very limited. Please get in touch if you and a group of friends are interested, or to commission a private Type Safari).

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“Type Safari was brilliant! Fun as well as thought-provoking” Caroline LD

“Venture into a whole world of fonts. You don’t need any previous creative expertise to take part, just some love for letters.” Time Out

“A unique & interesting way to ‘read’ the city.” Sophie Nellis

“Informative but not stuffy, fun but not dumbed down, it was a pleasure to learn a brief history of type and get more of an insight into one of London’s most interesting areas.” Emily Gosling, Design Week

“Sarah’s enthusiasm and energy for type came through. Loved it.” Cathy Hull

“Fabulous tour of Dalston… Exploring the urban fabric through type” Sarah Stewart, Londonist

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I’m Sarah Hyndman your Type Safari guide. I’m a graphic designer, author of ‘Why Fonts Matter‘ and founder of Type Tasting. I’m involved in research into perception and reading and I specialise in making the complex subject of typography accessible beyond the design studio—with originality, humour, a dash of theatre and lashings of audience participation.

I give you insights into the ‘secret’ messages hidden in words that affect your thoughts, feelings, experiences and behaviour. Different fonts trigger your imagination, evoke your emotions, prompt memories and link to all of your senses. You instinctively understand this but it happens on a subconscious level, independently of what the words are spelling out. I invite audiences to join in with lively games and demonstrations as you take part in the discovery process. Whatever your level of knowledge you will find this an entertaining and enriching experience.

I’ve appeared on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch and BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live, my work has been featured by Wired, CNN and the FT, you can watch my talks for TEDx and It’s Nice That.

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Workshop: Type and sound

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Workshop: Type and Sound
Sunday March 17th, 3-7pm
Type Tasting Studio (London N16)
For people with creative/typographic experience
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