Juli Gudehus designs both self propelled and commissioned (i.e. by the German government or the newspaper Die Zeit). She consults, collects, compares apples and oranges, she stimulates, surprises and speaks up, she writes and wonders, adventures, argues, tests, teaches (last as a guest professor for information design at the Bauhaus in Dessau), she learns, links, loves colours (especially green!) and feels flattered by Stefan Sagmeisters compliment to be probably the purest conceptual designer he knows.
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Recent Posts
- Aviano offers variations on the theme of Copperplate Gothic
- Design icon Avant Garde now with pan-European character sets
- Interview with designer Kimya Gandhi
- Greek ligatures and Serbian Cyrillic:
Jovica Veljović’s Agmena - All digitalised typeface characters in the world
in 2 hours and 31 minutes: the Unicode film
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