Videos From TYPO London 2012 “Social” Released
TYPO Talks are very efficient in following up their events, and this time they really outdid themselves. Two weeks before TYPO London 2012 “Social”, the organisation posted last year’s presentation by Tony Brook, one of the most favourite speakers of TYPO London 2011, as a teaser for their upcoming conference. And barely a day after wrapping up, they released no less than four videos from this year’s edition. So if you were unfortunate enough to have missed TYPO London, here’s your chance to have a small taste of the TYPO experience.
Tony Brook: Bred In The Bone at TYPO London 2011 “Places”
Anthony Burrill: Working Hard and Being Nice to People
Paula Scher (Pentagram): Breakthroughs, Successes and Failures
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