Talk:

BAD Typography

with Bráulio Amado

Bráulio Amado is actually really bad with picking the right type for his projects, so he has been designing most of the typefaces he uses. Sort of. Or sometimes he hand draws them. And quite often he prints whatever he does and then scans it to get some textures, so whenever a client asks to change something he has a panic attack.

This talk is scheduled as part of the main Typographics conference schedule. You must register for the Typographics conference to attend.

About Bráulio Amado

Bráulio Amado

Bráulio Amado is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator from Portugal, currently living in New York City. He worked at Pentagram, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wieden+Kennedy, and now runs his own “BAD Studio”. He has done work for clients such as Apple, Nike, Adidas, Wired, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Róisín Murphy, Frank Ocean, Washed Out and Robyn. He co-runs a small art space/store/school in the East Village called SSHH (Sixth Street Haunted House).

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