Typographics 2016: The Photo Gallery
Typographics, a typography conference that debuted in 2015, returned for a second year on June 17 and 18, 2016 to The Cooper Union. Bookending the two-day conference were two weeks of intensive workshops offering practical design instruction. The event was organized by Type@Cooper, the leading post-graduate degree program in typeface design, and the Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography, a graphic design archive that houses more than 6,000 pieces of design ephemera.
Photos by Marget Long/The Cooper Union
John Downer offered a workshop in sign painting.
Emily Obermann, a 1985 graduate of the School of Art, spoke about using typography in the entertainment industry.
Participants filled the Great Hall on both days of the conference.
Tracey Ma, deputy creative director of Bloomberg Businessweek, talked about visual culture in magazine publishing.
Selfie wall designed by Mark Rossi of Cooper's own Center of Design and Typography
Richard Lipton demonstrated calligraphy in the TypeLab.
This year's conference included an expanded book fair.
A workshop in the TypeLab
The book fair and TypeLab were held in 41 Cooper Square.
John Downer gave a workshop on sign painting.
Work from the Lubalin Center was on display in the 41 Cooper Square gallery.
Cara Di Edwardo A'85 and Alexander Tochilovsky A'00, two of the conference's organizers
At the TypeLab, participants saw demos, listened to interviews with designers and made zines.
Rob Giampietro, Creative Lead for Google Design NY, talked about typography's power to transform ideas.
Over 450 people registered for the conference and workshops.
Elizabeth Carey Smith considered the role of type in the built environment.
