Kris Sowersby - AGDA International Speaker Tour Monday 15 June (VIC)
When: 15th June 2009
Time: 06:30pm
Online registrations close at 1.00pm today. Payment can be made at the door this evening at the event; cash and credit card welcome, no cheques please.
Don't miss out! Get the low down on his custom fonts Serano, Hardys and Methvan Flow.
See what step by step design process Kris goes through. How much is done on paper and how much is digital. Does he start with certain letters and how does he deal with kerning pairs...
Kris Sowersby graduated from the Wanganui School of Design in 2003. After brief employment as a graphic designer he started the Klim Type Foundry in 2005, currently based in Wellington, New Zealand.
His first retail typeface, Feijoa, was released onto the international market in 2007. National, Sowersby's second retail release, won a Certificate of Excellence from the Type Designers Club, New York in 2008. Since then he has worked on various custom and retail typefaces including FF Meta Serif, the seriffed sibling of the renowned FF Meta.
Sowersby's reputation for typeface design has lead to his working with, and for, contemporary typographic luminaries such as Christian Schwartz, Erik Spiekermann, Chester Jenkins, House Industries, DNA Design and Pentagram.
Sowersby's typefaces combine historical knowledge with contemporary craftmanship & finish. The Klim Type Foundry markets its typefaces exclusively through Village.
In a 2007 interview with I Love Typography, Sowersby was asked how he got started designing type:
‘There was a point at design school when I realised that I loved drawing letterforms, so much so that I would prefer to make typefaces than become a graphic designer. I think it was when I was drawing/copying Bembo letter by letter, trying to understand how it was put together. I noticed that the arch of the ‘n' subtly curves into into the right-hand stem-all the way down into the serif. For some reason that struck me as being quite amazing. It is a detail that would seem rather innocuous, yet lends so much warmth and character to the overall printed impression. I still have that sketch, I wrote "cheeky Bembo!" next to it.
Venue:
Casey Plaza Lecture Theatre, Bowen Street, RMIT University City Campus Melbourne.
6.30pm
Note: Bowen Street runs through the centre of the campus, enter from Latrobe Street. Casey Plaza is opposite Building 7 (refer downloadable RMIT map below)
Cost: AGDA Members - $10.00
AGDA Student Members - free
Non-members - $25.00
Student Non-members - $10.00
Meet Kris for a drink and chat after the talk - venue will be announced after Kris's presentation at Casey Plaza Lecture Theatre.
Thank you to Finsbury Green, RMIT School of Applied Communication, CPI Paper+Edwards Dunlopaper, Billy Blue College of Design for their generous support.
Register online via the registration link below.
Contact: Sheri
Telephone: 08 8411 3888
Email: Send an email
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