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    <title>Typeradio Podcast</title>
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    <description>Type is speech on paper, Typeradio is speech on type. 
Typeradio, the radio channel on type and design.</description>
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Typeradio, the radio channel on type and design.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>Now we are talking</itunes:subtitle>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 03:07:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Autobahn 1/1</title>
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      <description>Jeroen Breen, Rob Stolte and Maarten Dullemeijer are Autobahn, design collective from Utrecht, The Netherlands. They first describe the special project they did for their presentation at 33pt in Dortmund, they tell us how they met and how they got interested in typography. They elaborate on their typographic experiments, and how they collaborate. Do they have specialities? Heroes? We finally hear about their big dream. Recorded at the 33pt conference in Dortmund. Autobahn :: File Download (17:11 min / 20 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jeroen Breen, Rob Stolte and Maarten Dullemeijer are Autobahn, design collective from Utrecht, The Netherlands. They first describe the special project they did for their presentation at 33pt in Dortmund, they tell us how they met and how they got interested in typography. They elaborate on their typographic experiments, and how they collaborate. Do they have specialities? Heroes? We finally hear about their big dream. Recorded at the 33pt conference in Dortmund. Autobahn :: File Download (17:11 min / 20 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jeroen Breen, Rob Stolte and Maarten Dullemeijer are Autobahn, design collective from Utrecht, The Netherlands. They first describe the special project they did for their presentation at 33pt in Dortmund, they tell us how they met and how they got interested in typography. They elaborate on their typographic experiments, and how they collaborate. Do they have specialities? Heroes? We finally hear about their big dream. Recorded at the 33pt conference in Dortmund. Autobahn :: File Download (17:11 min / 20 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rob Meek 1/1</title>
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      <description>Rob Meek talks about the roots of Fontstruct with his MeekFM typographic synthesizer. He speaks about the genesis of Fontstruct and his thoughts on the success of the platform. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Fontstruct :: Meek FM :: Typographic synthesizer instruction video :: File Download (10:54 min / 15 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rob Meek talks about the roots of Fontstruct with his MeekFM typographic synthesizer. He speaks about the genesis of Fontstruct and his thoughts on the success of the platform. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Fontstruct :: Meek FM :: Typographic synthesizer instruction video :: File Download (10:54 min / 15 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rob Meek talks about the roots of Fontstruct with his MeekFM typographic synthesizer. He speaks about the genesis of Fontstruct and his thoughts on the success of the platform. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Fontstruct :: Meek FM :: Typographic synthesizer instruction video :: File Download (10:54 min / 15 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:14:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Martin Majoor 2/2</title>
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      <description>Martin Majoor discusses the new typeface for the Dutch government (Rijksoverheid Serif and Sans). His differing roles as a book designer and as a type designer. He reflects on the lack of female type designers and in graphic design in general. He speaks about how he names his typefaces as well as his current projects. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor Fontshop :: Martin Majoor Wikipedia :: Typotheque article :: File Download (20:11 min / 28 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Martin Majoor discusses the new typeface for the Dutch government (Rijksoverheid Serif and Sans). His differing roles as a book designer and as a type designer. He reflects on the lack of female type designers and in graphic design in general. He speaks about how he names his typefaces as well as his current projects. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor Fontshop :: Martin Majoor Wikipedia :: Typotheque article :: File Download (20:11 min / 28 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Martin Majoor discusses the new typeface for the Dutch government (Rijksoverheid Serif and Sans). His differing roles as a book designer and as a type designer. He reflects on the lack of female type designers and in graphic design in general. He speaks about how he names his typefaces as well as his current projects. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor Fontshop :: Martin Majoor Wikipedia :: Typotheque article :: File Download (20:11 min / 28 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 07:30:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Martin Majoor 1/2</title>
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      <description>Martin Majoor discusses his first type and lettering books given to him by his grandfather and his first typeface. He recounts his art school days in Arnhem and his current teaching practice and teaching philosophies. He speaks in regards to the influence of history on his work, the difference between working with text typefaces and display typefaces and his hate for Helvetica. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor :: Martin Majoor type design philosophy :: I hate Helvetica article :: File Download (16:04 min / 22 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Martin Majoor discusses his first type and lettering books given to him by his grandfather and his first typeface. He recounts his art school days in Arnhem and his current teaching practice and teaching philosophies. He speaks in regards to the influence of history on his work, the difference between working with text typefaces and display typefaces and his hate for Helvetica. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor :: Martin Majoor type design philosophy :: I hate Helvetica article :: File Download (16:04 min / 22 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Martin Majoor discusses his first type and lettering books given to him by his grandfather and his first typeface. He recounts his art school days in Arnhem and his current teaching practice and teaching philosophies. He speaks in regards to the influence of history on his work, the difference between working with text typefaces and display typefaces and his hate for Helvetica. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Martin Majoor :: Martin Majoor type design philosophy :: I hate Helvetica article :: File Download (16:04 min / 22 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 07:22:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Jos Buivenga 1/1</title>
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      <description>Type designer Jos Buivenga talks about how he got started in type design, his habits and balancing his time for type design with his art direction work. Buivenga shares his thoughts and ideas on selling fonts online, his type design heroes and discusses his type design philosophy and working process. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Jos Buivenga :: Jos Buivenga blog :: Jos Buivenga at Myfonts :: File Download (21:57 min / 30 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Type designer Jos Buivenga talks about how he got started in type design, his habits and balancing his time for type design with his art direction work. Buivenga shares his thoughts and ideas on selling fonts online, his type design heroes and discusses his type design philosophy and working process. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Jos Buivenga :: Jos Buivenga blog :: Jos Buivenga at Myfonts :: File Download (21:57 min / 30 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Type designer Jos Buivenga talks about how he got started in type design, his habits and balancing his time for type design with his art direction work. Buivenga shares his thoughts and ideas on selling fonts online, his type design heroes and discusses his type design philosophy and working process. Recorded at the 33pt conference 2009 in Dortmund. Jos Buivenga :: Jos Buivenga blog :: Jos Buivenga at Myfonts :: File Download (21:57 min / 30 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 05:49:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Siggi Eggertsson 1/1</title>
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      <description>Icelandic designer/illustrator Siggi Eggertsson speaks about getting started as a designer and his first job for an art community in his hometown. Reflecting on illustration versus graphic design, he discusses the idea of categories in a professional field. He talks about the influence that moving around to many different cities has had on his work and life. Lastly he talks about his approach to type design in his work as well as his interest in pop stars and idols. Recorded at 33pt conference 2009, Dortmund. Siggi Eggertsson :: Siggi&#8217;s blog :: 33pt bio :: File Download (17:05 min / 24 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Icelandic designer/illustrator Siggi Eggertsson speaks about getting started as a designer and his first job for an art community in his hometown. Reflecting on illustration versus graphic design, he discusses the idea of categories in a professional field. He talks about the influence that moving around to many different cities has had on his work and life. Lastly he talks about his approach to type design in his work as well as his interest in pop stars and idols. Recorded at 33pt conference 2009, Dortmund. Siggi Eggertsson :: Siggi&#8217;s blog :: 33pt bio :: File Download (17:05 min / 24 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Icelandic designer/illustrator Siggi Eggertsson speaks about getting started as a designer and his first job for an art community in his hometown. Reflecting on illustration versus graphic design, he discusses the idea of categories in a professional field. He talks about the influence that moving around to many different cities has had on his work and life. Lastly he talks about his approach to type design in his work as well as his interest in pop stars and idols. Recorded at 33pt conference 2009, Dortmund. Siggi Eggertsson :: Siggi&#8217;s blog :: 33pt bio :: File Download (17:05 min / 24 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Henning Brehm 1/1</title>
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      <description>Henning Brehm (aka Design Tourist) is a graphic designer that specializes in work for the film industry. Under the label Schein Berlin he creates fake labels, packaging, logos, signs and documents for German tv productions and international block buster movies. Brehm tells of the start of his career, his early educaton and his interest in many fields of design. How he got started in designing fake products, newspapers, magazines and various props for film and television. He discusses the process of working on films, conceptualizing the sets and creating the props. He talks about working on the science fiction films Speed Racer and Pandorum and the typeface made for an imagined future. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Henning Brehm :: Hennings studio Schein Berlin :: Pandorum - movie :: Babelsberg filmstudio :: Speed Racer - movie :: File Download (33:35 min / 46 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Henning Brehm (aka Design Tourist) is a graphic designer that specializes in work for the film industry. Under the label Schein Berlin he creates fake labels, packaging, logos, signs and documents for German tv productions and international block buster movies. Brehm tells of the start of his career, his early educaton and his interest in many fields of design. How he got started in designing fake products, newspapers, magazines and various props for film and television. He discusses the process of working on films, conceptualizing the sets and creating the props. He talks about working on the science fiction films Speed Racer and Pandorum and the typeface made for an imagined future. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Henning Brehm :: Hennings studio Schein Berlin :: Pandorum - movie :: Babelsberg filmstudio :: Speed Racer - movie :: File Download (33:35 min / 46 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Henning Brehm (aka Design Tourist) is a graphic designer that specializes in work for the film industry. Under the label Schein Berlin he creates fake labels, packaging, logos, signs and documents for German tv productions and international block buster movies. Brehm tells of the start of his career, his early educaton and his interest in many fields of design. How he got started in designing fake products, newspapers, magazines and various props for film and television. He discusses the process of working on films, conceptualizing the sets and creating the props. He talks about working on the science fiction films Speed Racer and Pandorum and the typeface made for an imagined future. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Henning Brehm :: Hennings studio Schein Berlin :: Pandorum - movie :: Babelsberg filmstudio :: Speed Racer - movie :: File Download (33:35 min / 46 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 02:35:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Brian Lucid 2/2</title>
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      <description>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Brian highlights what can be learnt from game design, what role narrative plays in game design and the subsequent relation to interactive design practices. He speaks about do-it-yourself Wii modification, game graphic engines and repurposing hardware. The discussion moves towards how the design software environments influence the process and methodology of design and about the Open Source movement and the drive to create these tools for others. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. The Reactable :: Reactable video :: Dynamic Media Institute :: File Download (21:02 min / 29 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Brian highlights what can be learnt from game design, what role narrative plays in game design and the subsequent relation to interactive design practices. He speaks about do-it-yourself Wii modification, game graphic engines and repurposing hardware. The discussion moves towards how the design software environments influence the process and methodology of design and about the Open Source movement and the drive to create these tools for others. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. The Reactable :: Reactable video :: Dynamic Media Institute :: File Download (21:02 min / 29 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Brian highlights what can be learnt from game design, what role narrative plays in game design and the subsequent relation to interactive design practices. He speaks about do-it-yourself Wii modification, game graphic engines and repurposing hardware. The discussion moves towards how the design software environments influence the process and methodology of design and about the Open Source movement and the drive to create these tools for others. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. The Reactable :: Reactable video :: Dynamic Media Institute :: File Download (21:02 min / 29 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:02:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Brian Lucid 1/2</title>
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      <description>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts. He speaks about his inability to relax; his early forays in art school and his brief stint as a type designer. He regards the influence of W.A. Dwiggins&amp;#8217; process of type design on his own work and the realization that type design is much like designing software. He talks about his later move into teaching (as a natural extension) and his teaching methodology in teaching students information design, print design and interactive design. He moves on to discuss the challenges in teaching students to deal with complexity, context and graphic design history. And talks about the relation between his professional work and his educational work. Brian Lucid :: Brian Lucid at Fontbureau :: Brian Lucid Dynamic Media Institute bio :: Massachusetts College of Art and Design :: File Download (35:24 min / 49 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts. He speaks about his inability to relax; his early forays in art school and his brief stint as a type designer. He regards the influence of W.A. Dwiggins&amp;#8217; process of type design on his own work and the realization that type design is much like designing software. He talks about his later move into teaching (as a natural extension) and his teaching methodology in teaching students information design, print design and interactive design. He moves on to discuss the challenges in teaching students to deal with complexity, context and graphic design history. And talks about the relation between his professional work and his educational work. Brian Lucid :: Brian Lucid at Fontbureau :: Brian Lucid Dynamic Media Institute bio :: Massachusetts College of Art and Design :: File Download (35:24 min / 49 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian Lucid is the Associate Professor and Graphic Design Program coordinator at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts. He speaks about his inability to relax; his early forays in art school and his brief stint as a type designer. He regards the influence of W.A. Dwiggins&amp;#8217; process of type design on his own work and the realization that type design is much like designing software. He talks about his later move into teaching (as a natural extension) and his teaching methodology in teaching students information design, print design and interactive design. He moves on to discuss the challenges in teaching students to deal with complexity, context and graphic design history. And talks about the relation between his professional work and his educational work. Brian Lucid :: Brian Lucid at Fontbureau :: Brian Lucid Dynamic Media Institute bio :: Massachusetts College of Art and Design :: File Download (35:24 min / 49 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>MEAT 2/2</title>
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      <description>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:13:43 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Italian graphic design collective MEAT talk about their favourite designers as well as Italian designer Bruno Munari. MEAT often give workshops and they speak specifically about their workshop at the Imagine iT conference in Bologna. They round up the interview musing about the future of MEAT. Recorded at the ImagineIt 2008 conference in Bologna, Italy. Art Chantry - Speak Up interview :: Jonathan Barnbrook :: Bruno Munari :: File Download (13:18 min / 18 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Italian graphic design collective MEAT give insight into the gestation of MEAT and give a brief history of the collective. They speak of their past graffiti writing, their clients and the types of projects that come through their studio. Being the designers of the printed matter for the Imagine It conference in Bologna, they speak about the design for the identity and ephemera. MEAT collettivo grafico :: Imagine It conference :: MEAT in PaperIdeas :: File Download (15:03 min / 21 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Italian graphic design collective MEAT give insight into the gestation of MEAT and give a brief history of the collective. They speak of their past graffiti writing, their clients and the types of projects that come through their studio. Being the designers of the printed matter for the Imagine It conference in Bologna, they speak about the design for the identity and ephemera. MEAT collettivo grafico :: Imagine It conference :: MEAT in PaperIdeas :: File Download (15:03 min / 21 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Italian graphic design collective MEAT give insight into the gestation of MEAT and give a brief history of the collective. They speak of their past graffiti writing, their clients and the types of projects that come through their studio. Being the designers of the printed matter for the Imagine It conference in Bologna, they speak about the design for the identity and ephemera. MEAT collettivo grafico :: Imagine It conference :: MEAT in PaperIdeas :: File Download (15:03 min / 21 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:11:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Cinzia Ferrera 1/1</title>
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      <title>Heather Shaw 1/1</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Heather Shaw is a graphic design and digital media lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Heather speaks about her teaching philosophy and the importance of teaching interactive and information design in graphic design programs today. She presses for the need to integrate new technologies and trends into contemporary design teaching. Heather Shaw :: Heather Shaw bio :: Processing :: File Download (21:07 min / 29 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Heather Shaw is a graphic design and digital media lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Heather speaks about her teaching philosophy and the importance of teaching interactive and information design in graphic design programs today. She presses for the need to integrate new technologies and trends into contemporary design teaching. Heather Shaw :: Heather Shaw bio :: Processing :: File Download (21:07 min / 29 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An impression of the Robothon 2009 conference on type design and type technology, held in March at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. You&amp;#8217;ll hear Paul van der Laan, Frank Griesshammer, Tal Lemming, Kai Bernau, James Grieshaber, Andy Clymer and Erik van Blokland. Robothon 2009 :: Robothon 2009 lectures on video :: Robothon 2009 photos :: File Download (11:09 min / 15 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Bruce Connew continues with the importance of travel in his work, especially in Burma, and the process of constructing books. He concludes by explaining his project I Must Behave, exhibited at the same time as TypeSHED11, at Mary Newton Gallery. I Must Behave by Bruce Connew - some pictures :: I Must Behave - the book :: Mary Newton Gallery :: File Download (19:55 min / 18 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bruce Connew continues with the importance of travel in his work, especially in Burma, and the process of constructing books. He concludes by explaining his project I Must Behave, exhibited at the same time as TypeSHED11, at Mary Newton Gallery. I Must Behave by Bruce Connew - some pictures :: I Must Behave - the book :: Mary Newton Gallery :: File Download (19:55 min / 18 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Bruce Connew continues with the importance of travel in his work, especially in Burma, and the process of constructing books. He concludes by explaining his project I Must Behave, exhibited at the same time as TypeSHED11, at Mary Newton Gallery. I Must Behave by Bruce Connew - some pictures :: I Must Behave - the book :: Mary Newton Gallery :: File Download (19:55 min / 18 MB)</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Bruce Connew is a photographer based in New Zealand. He tells us about differences and similitudes between photography and design, about objectiveness in photography. He describes the social and political aspect of his work, as well as the role of publishing books. Bruce Connew website :: Get Bruce Connew&amp;#039;s books :: File Download (16:00 min / 15 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bruce Connew is a photographer based in New Zealand. He tells us about differences and similitudes between photography and design, about objectiveness in photography. He describes the social and political aspect of his work, as well as the role of publishing books. Bruce Connew website :: Get Bruce Connew&amp;#039;s books :: File Download (16:00 min / 15 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Masayoshi Kodaira 1/1</title>
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      <description>Masayoshi Kodaira discusses music and his evolving tastes, his start as a graphic designer, his dislike of design school and his early career. He discusses his dreams of directing a movie, his current work with Kenya Hara and his inspirations. Masayoshi Kodaira&amp;#039;s website :: Masayoshi Kodaira profile :: Rolling Stones magazine :: Kenya Hara :: File Download (22:05 min / 20 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Masayoshi Kodaira discusses music and his evolving tastes, his start as a graphic designer, his dislike of design school and his early career. He discusses his dreams of directing a movie, his current work with Kenya Hara and his inspirations. Masayoshi Kodaira&amp;#039;s website :: Masayoshi Kodaira profile :: Rolling Stones magazine :: Kenya Hara :: File Download (22:05 min / 20 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Masayoshi Kodaira 1/1</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Masayoshi Kodaira discusses music and his evolving tastes, his start as a graphic designer, his dislike of design school and his early career. He discusses his dreams of directing a movie, his current work with Kenya Hara and his inspirations. Masayoshi Kodaira&amp;#039;s website :: Masayoshi Kodaira profile :: Rolling Stones magazine :: Kenya Hara :: File Download (22:05 min / 20 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Kris Sowersby 1/1</title>
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      <description>Kris Sowersby, a New Zealand base type designer, talks about Kenny, an Australian movie, type design as one big ritual, and the gestation of his interest in type. the world of type design in New Zealand (and the lack of a graphic design community). The history of type in New Zealand, his heroes, boxing and clicking a mouse, and what he hates about type design. Kris Sowersby :: Village/Chester Jenkins :: Christian Schwartz :: Kenny The Movie :: File Download (12:31 min / 12 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kris Sowersby, a New Zealand base type designer, talks about Kenny, an Australian movie, type design as one big ritual, and the gestation of his interest in type. the world of type design in New Zealand (and the lack of a graphic design community). The history of type in New Zealand, his heroes, boxing and clicking a mouse, and what he hates about type design. Kris Sowersby :: Village/Chester Jenkins :: Christian Schwartz :: Kenny The Movie :: File Download (12:31 min / 12 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Kris Sowersby 1/1</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Kris Sowersby, a New Zealand base type designer, talks about Kenny, an Australian movie, type design as one big ritual, and the gestation of his interest in type. the world of type design in New Zealand (and the lack of a graphic design community). The history of type in New Zealand, his heroes, boxing and clicking a mouse, what he hates about type design, and demonstrates how to tell people to shut up. &amp;#8212; remark from Kris: ...it says &amp;#8220;and demonstrates how to tell people to shut up.&amp;#8221; That in fact was not me yelling &amp;#8220;shut up&amp;#8221;, it was Donald. Kris Sowersby :: Village/Chester Jenkins :: Christian Schwartz :: Kenny The Movie :: File Download (12:31 min / 12 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Noel Waite 1/1</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Marieke Stolk and Danny van den Dungen of Experimental Jetset discuss the importance of music and its relation to design. They also talk about how they got started and their working process as a trio. They reflect on the relation between the work and the explanation of the work. Interview in Fill/Stroke Magazine :: Experimental Jetset archives :: Interview with Experimental Jetset on Swiss Legacy :: File Download (27:00 min / 37 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Bruno Maag continues with his motivation for designing type, and the role of type design today. He speaks about the uses of Comic Sans and his views on custom fonts. Offers his opinions on Dutch design, and ends up with his experience during Font Fight organized by The Typographic Circle. The Typographic Circle :: Vincent Connare :: Ban Comic Sans :: File Download (16:44 min / 15 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Bruno Maag speaks about the beginning of his career at Monotype in England, and later in Chicago. His everyday rituals, decorating the house, and his love of cooking (rabbits!). He professes his love for the city of London, his life there and why it is a center of the graphic design world. He speaks about the function of the type designer, and the craftsmanship involved in type design. Dalton Maag :: Bruno Maag, TypeSHED profile :: STEP Inside Design interview with Bruno Maag :: File Download (20:20 min / 19 MB)</description>
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      <description>Paula Scher talks about her paintings and if she could make a choice between painting and design. Why she paints only in all caps and her favourite letters. Branding the United Sates. What does it mean to be a designer from New York and her love for New York City. Paula Schers paintings :: Brand America :: HP Templates :: File Download (29:42 min / 27 MB)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paula Scher talks about her paintings and if she could make a choice between painting and design. Why she paints only in all caps and her favourite letters. Branding the United Sates. What does it mean to be a designer from New York and her love for New York City. Paula Schers paintings :: Brand America :: HP Templates :: File Download (29:42 min / 27 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Kenya Hara continues to tell us why he became a graphic designer, why and how important design is to the world and its effect on us. What would Kenya Hara do if he wasn&amp;#8217;t a designer. Finally he reveals to us why designers wear black. And his dream project for children in elementary school. Listen carefully and you will find out. Kenya Hara interview with Theme Magazine :: Designing Design :: File Download (17:32 min / 16 MB)</itunes:subtitle>
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