Advanced Typography Workshops in Quarantine

Abstract

The argument is always that design isn’t about saving lives. Some people argue for its importance, for example with the historical example of poorly-designed election ballots causing American voters to be confused enough to vote for the wrong party or candidate. Teaching typography during the pandemic puts a new and interesting lens on it. In one sense it is the least of our worries, but historically it has been so important that it must not be allowed to gather dust.

Presenters

Thomas Girard
Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Literary Humanities

KEYWORDS

Interaction, Design, User, Experience