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Graphic Design
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Fulvio Bisca
freelance illustrator, graphic and type designer based in Torino, Italy. Graduated in 1989 from ITIS G.B. Bodoni – Graphic Arts. From 2003 to 2006 editor and art director for Miele, free independent Italian magazine. Since 2007 teaching at IAAD – Institute of Applied Arts and Design (Communication & Graphic Design Dept.).
Luis Alonso
Luis Alonso is a Type and Visual Designer who studied at ESDI (Universitat Ramon Llull) and earned his Masters in Advanced Typography at Escola Eina (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.)
Since 2006, he has worked for Spanish and international studios, publishing houses and large digital agencies both as a part of creative teams and as an independent Art Director and Designer. He currently combines Type and Brand Design with User Interface Design projects. His work can be seen on his Online Portfolio.
Luis is a co-founder of Tiponautas.
Dan Panosian
Dan Panosian has worked in comics as penciller, inker, letterer and cover artist. Dan has worked for Marvel, DC, Image, and Detective Comics. He has illustrated many popular comics such as Captain America, Spawn, The Flash, Spider-Man, X-Men, Spelljammer, and Green Lantern.
Dan was also storyboard artist for the short film The Big Bang Theory (2007), and was part of the production crew for Warner Brothers' Harry Potter film (2001). He has also done award-winning commercial art including for logos and brochures.
Besides being an artist, Dan Panosian has also acted and designed video games. Dan played “Mr. Clark” in the film The Source (2002), and designed video games such as Duke Nukem Forever (2007). He also wrote and did the art for the initial issue of the comic Prophet (1993).
Jérémie Nuel
Jérémie Nuel studied graphic design at Strasbourg (France). Afterwards he worked as an independent graphic designer at Lyon (France) for three years. Then he lived in Tokyo for one year, working as an artistic director for a design agency. Since he went back to France, he works with Simon Renaud (A is a name). They are putting the notion of evolution into their design process as a cycle of graphic research concentrated on typographic systems.
Juanjo Lopez
Graphic designer, letterer and typographer.
I’m interested in old vernacular type designs, and determined to learn every aspect of manual typography, calligraphy, lettering, or letterpress printing.
I’m part of Familia Plómez, pre-digital typographic collective and letterpress workshop based in Madrid, and Unostiposduros.com, the most important spanish typographic website.
I have taught typography in several places, like IED Madrid and MrMarcel School. I have also taught type, lettering and letterpress.
Michel Derre
Typographer, graphic designer and letterer at the begining of his carreer, Michel Derre practices and teaches calligraphy since the eighties.
Francisco Gálvez Pizarro
Graphic designer graduated from IPEVE (Universidad Diego Portales, Chile) and self-taught type designer. He teaches typography at Universidad Católica de Chile. Francisco is author of the book Educación tipográfica, una introducción a la tipografía, published in Chile in 2004 and then a year later in Argentina. He is one of the founding partners of AGR Diseño and Frescotype. Each studio specialises in font design, information design, and corporate identity design. Some of his most famous typefaces include: Australis, the Gold Prize winning typeface of the Morisawa Awards 2002 International Typeface Design Competition (Tokyo, Japan); Elemental, the 2002 Altazor Awards winning typeface; font families for newspapers such as La Discusión (Chillán), and La Cuarta (Santiago) in collaboration with Rodrigo Ramírez; the typeface for the information system of Santiago Public Transport (Transantiago); the typeface used on Chile road signs.
Daniel Peralta
Daniel Peralta Casanova is a graphic designer, type designer and teacher in Santiago de Chile. He has worked as graphic designer at different offices. In 2012 he is a graduate in Design of digital fonts at the Universidad Católica de Chile. Currently teaches Typography and Information Design at several universities.
Jonathan Ball
Jonathan Ball has been drawing letters for as long as he can remember, but only recently started drawing them more correctly. He’s worked as a graphic designer since 2013 and suffers from a very unhealthy obsession with all things concerning type. The most recent symptom of this infatuation is font creation.
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