Typeradio Podcast

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  • Duração: 11:21:43
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Type is speech on paper, Typeradio is speech on type. Typeradio, the radio channel on type and design.

Episódios

  • Jay Rutherford 1/4

    22/05/2007

    How did native Canadian Jay Rutherford end up with a professorate at the Art and Design Faculty of the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany? What’s the main difference between Canadians and Germans? Is he ever considering going back to Canada? Being a teacher, the students’ respect sometimes comes years later: ‘I’m sorry, I was such a jerk when I was your student, but thanks a lot’. Launch of Bauhaus University in 1996 :: File Download (8:28 min / 8 MB)

  • RK Joshi 5/5

    08/05/2007

    Professor R. K. Joshi has a beautiful morning ritual: as soon as he gets up he gives water to the plants. Then, standing first to the east, he drinks water in all ten directions one by one. Stay tuned, more rituals to follow. And finally, an unbeatable praise for speech, for spoken word. Water rituals belong to many faiths :: File Download (10:52 min / 10 MB)

  • RK Joshi 4/5

    08/05/2007

    R. K. Joshi has three books that he values as his gurus. Those books made him fall in love with the calligraphy, to the whole process of how you concentrate, how you take care of the tools, to spiritualism of calligraphy. Sound of words. For him, the sounds are more important than the written meaning of word – a good example is the holy syllable ‘om’. Om: Symbol of the Absolute :: File Download (8:49 min / 8 MB)

  • RK Joshi 3/5

    08/05/2007

    ‘You’re not a master of your own creative work – the master is your assignment. You do your work, and then leave this world.’ Why signing works is not part of general Indian philosophy? This podcast contains a fantastic side track to R. K. Joshi’s cooking habits and to his favorite dish. Does R. K. Joshi’s two daughters follow daddy’s artistic activities?File Download (11:14 min / 10 MB)

  • RK Joshi 2/5

    08/05/2007

    R. K. Joshi gives a short introduction to India’s 22 languages, to their common phonetic sounds. Maybe it’s possible to develop a common script for all Indian languages? What kind of difficulties are there? Why did it take his whole life to reintroduce Indian calligraphy for Indian students, and why the task is still not finished? About his passion to carry the aesthetics of old time Indian scripts for new digital tools and typefaces. Who was the first guy in India to carve text on the stone, during King Ashoka’s time? Writing reforms of India :: Official languages of India :: King Ashoka :: File Download (9:02 min / 8 MB)

  • RK Joshi 1/5

    08/05/2007

    Professor R. K. Joshi is designer, artist, calligrapher and poet. Multi-lingual communication, art history and reviving of India’s calligraphic tradition are close to his heart. Currently he is working as a Visiting Design Specialist at National Centre for Software Technology (NCST) in the area of language technology and type design. Typeradio talked with R. K. Joshi at ATypI in Lisbon, September 2006. He talks about his long affair with calligraphic books, how he got in to an Indian advertising agency and how he got inspired by Italian writing masters like Arrighi. In the early days of his career he went to a printing press to learn practical problems in Indian typography. He was also keen on to bring western influences to Indian scripts. Speaker details of R. K. Joshi at ATypI Lisbon :: File Download (8:31 min / 8 MB)

  • Phil Baines 3/3

    27/04/2007

    Phil Baines talks about British graphic design in the 80’s, graphic design rockstars, his You Can Read Me font for the Fuse project, his current projects and what he would have on his gravestone and which carver would carve it. You Can Read Me font :: FUSE project :: File Download (14:26 min / 17 MB)

  • Phil Baines 2/3

    26/04/2007

    Phil Baines talks about his own design education, what he doesn’t like about type design, why graphic design is more important than type design, his favorite typefaces and the Penguin Great Ideas project. Phil Baines font Vere Dignum :: Books by Phil Baines :: Penguin’s Great Ideas :: File Download (12:36 min / 15 MB)

  • Phil Baines 1/3

    24/04/2007

    Phil Baines is graphic designer, Professor of Typography, curator and teacher at St. Martins College in London. After studying to be a catholic priest, he switched to graphic design. He reflects on how religion still plays a part in his life, a strange ritual, relaxation, his favorite books, teaching and the changes in design education. Typeradio talked with Phil Baines at ATypi in Lisbon, September 2006. Phil Baines - My Fonts :: Phil Baines - Identifont :: File Download (12:46 min / 15 MB)

  • Andreu Balius and Diederik Corvers 3/3

    21/04/2007

    Diederik talks about his start in type design. Self-taught Andreu says he would like to be a student again, if he wasn’t a designer. He talks about his font designs, both revivals as well as originals. His revivals are neither plagiarism nor nostalgia, he is aware of his work’s role in Spanish typographic history. Andreu’s mother is happy with what he does, Diederik’s parents are not quite, although he always wanted to be a designer.File Download (14:27 min / 27 MB)

  • Andreu Balius and Diederik Corvers 2/3

    20/04/2007

    Is there typical Spanish design? The difference between Spanish and Catalonian design, the pros and cons of globalisation. Andreus role in Spanish typographic history. Andreu talks about his font foundry Type Republic and the Garcia Fonts project.File Download (14:25 min / 17 MB)

  • Andreu Balius and Diederik Corvers 1/3

    17/04/2007

    Andreu Balius is a graphic and type-designer from Barcelona, Diederik Corvers is one from Rotterdam. They talk about religion, working as a designer in Barcelona and Rotterdam, mountain biking as relaxation, favorite dishes, heroes. What is typical Spanish or Dutch design? Diederik Corver’s studio Klaar Ontwerpen :: File Download (14:25 min / 17 MB)

  • Roger Black 3/3

    13/04/2007

    Roger Black reflects on ‘design equity’, his work on the Baltimore Sun, the importance of verbal skills in graphic design, the ‘intellectualisation’ of design and recent developments in typography. The Baltimore Sun :: Homicide, tv-series :: File Download (19:05 min / 22 MB)

  • Roger Black 2/3

    10/04/2007

    ‘Technological progress can make you insane.’ Roger Black talks about his first newspaper ‘My Fun Reader’, printed on the Ditto machine, the role of design in the newspaper business, his career in typography and newspaper design, his favorite magazine and his favorite newspapers. Ditto Machine :: New York Magazine article on Roger Black :: New York Magazine :: The Guardian :: File Download (17:57 min / 21 MB)

  • Roger Black 1/3

    02/04/2007

    Roger Black is more religious in terms of typography than religion. ‘Anything goes in typography.’ Newspapers are his passion. He talks about reading newspapers and reading in general. The differences between reading print on paper and reading on the web. Roger Black :: Los Angeles Times :: New York Times :: Eduardo Danilo - Indigo :: File Download (15:26 min / 18 MB)

  • Kai Bernau 1/1

    02/04/2007

    The persuit of neutrality. Kai Bernau, recent graduate of the Hagues Type and Media course, explains how he attempted to achieve blandness with his recently released font ‘neutral’. Kai Bernau dot com :: Collaborative work space with Susana Carvalho :: Neutral the web site :: get Neutral :: File Download (14:30 min / 13 MB)

  • Filip Blazek 3/3

    26/03/2007

    Filip’s view on Ellen Lupton’s free font pool, his plea for educating people about graphic design, the characteristics of Czech graphic design and the Building Letters project. Ellen Lupton’s Free Font Manifesto :: File Download (8:29 min / 10 MB)

  • Filip Blazek 2/3

    23/03/2007

    Filip talks about books, his dearest possession, being the Czech Atypi delegate, his Diacritics project Atypi :: The 2004 Atypi conference in Prague :: Diacritics project :: File Download (9:59 min / 12 MB)

  • Filip Blazek 1/3

    19/03/2007

    Filip talks about morning rituals, his design studio, the thin line between typography and graphic design, his parents and the fall of communism. Filip’s graphic design studio Designiq :: File Download (9:35 min / 11 MB)

  • Christian Schwartz 3rd cooking

    09/03/2007

    Join Christian Schwartz in Lisbon for his third recipe – Salmon soup from Finland otherwise known as Lohikeitto. Lohikeitto :: File Download (3:28 min / 3 MB)

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