![]() ![]() Graphic designer, letterer and typographer. ![]() Jason has a clean, structural style - shaped by his love of modernism - and has a strong interest in the functionality of letters. His road to fulfilling his ambition of becoming a type designer led him to The Northern Block in 2013 when he began his apprenticeship programme. Jason, born and raised in Glasgow, is a design graduate from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. They are putting the notion of evolution into their design process as a cycle of graphic research concentrated on typographic systems. Since he went back to France, he works with Simon Renaud ( A is a name). Then he lived in Tokyo for one year, working as an artistic director for a design agency. Afterwards he worked as an independent graphic designer at Lyon (France) for three years. Jérémie Nuel studied graphic design at Strasbourg (France). ![]() Started his design career at branded publisher Selulloid, designing magazines and pitch projects for high-profile clients such as Oi, Michelin, Itaú Bank, Osklen and the Brazilian Olympic Committee.įounded and ran Niramekko – a design & digital development studio – with brother Gustavo Saiani from 2006 to 2013. Typeface design teacher at Miami Ad School/ESPM Rio de Janeiro.ĭegrees in Business from PUC-Rio and AAS in graphic design at Parsons School of Design, New York. Since 2007 teaching at IAAD – Institute of Applied Arts and Design (Communication & Graphic Design Dept.).įounder and designer at Plau, a Rio de Janeiro based brand and type design studio. ![]() From 2003 to 2006 editor and art director for Miele, free independent Italian magazine. Gunnlauger SE Briem: Notes on type designįreelance illustrator, graphic and type designer based in Torino, Italy.Amazon: Creative Lettering Today by Michael Harvey.Designing letterforms intended for eventual manufacture as fonts, whatever the medium: lead, photographic, or digital. ![]()
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