TYPO London 2012 In Full Swing
The British capital is currently experiencing “Social”, the second edition of TYPO London, and by the looks of it it’s another success. The first series of images have started appearing in the TYPO London 2012 Flickr Group Pool, and there’s also a Lockerz page. You can still catch iconic Dutch book designer Irma Boom’s presentation on the TYPO Talks Livestreams page tonight. As usual the live reporters have done a splendid job, because reviews of several presentations have already been published on the TYPO London Blog. You can also follow the event on Twitter by perusing the #typo12 hashtag. So catch up on the action.
Header image: Ken Garland presenting at TYPO London 2012 Social. © Gerhard Kassner
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