TypeLab is a typography-focused alternative learning and experimentation platform at Sandberg Instituut.
TypeLab aims to create an open, accessible, and inclusive space for knowledge and skill-sharing between Sandberg Instituut/Gerrit Rietveld students and the outside world in the shape of workshops, discussions, and consultations.
Believing in the necessity for inclusive learning and open knowledge, all events and activities will be archived and documented on online platforms, in order to open-source education to all Type fanatics inside and outside the school.
TypeLab is managed by Mohamed Gaber and Farah Fayyad as part of PUB, a trans-departmental initiative founded and run by Sandberg students with the hopes of establishing collaborative publishing practices at the university.
During this workshop, we will explore the process of having no process, by merging many digital techniques to generate experimental typographic pieces that can become your own font or typeface one day.
Asemic writing is a wordless, open semantic form of writing that is international in its mission. The word asemic means "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning". With the non-specificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning, which is left for the reader to fill in and interpret. The secret is that asemic writing is a shadow, impression, and abstraction of conventional writing. It uses the constraints of writerly gestures and the full developments of abstract art to divulge its main purpose: total freedom beyond literary expression. The subcultural movement surrounding asemic writing is international because the creators of asemic works live all over the world.
Mohamed Gaber
Farah Fayyad
Sandberg Instituut
During this workshop, we will explore the process of having no process, by merging many digital techniques to generate experimental typographic pieces that can become your own font or typeface one day.
Hey Porter! is a multi-functional-visual-individual. Based in Amman, Jordan, combining his technological background as a self-taught designer with the fact that he holds a bachelor’s degree in visual arts plus that he’s just another empty head in a meaningless timeline; he started a daily poster design routine back in 2017 to explore the possibilities and experimental aspects of graphic-design and Arabic typography every night for three years, he became an indie digital type foundry/self-employed designer later on.
This workshop is part of TypeLab activities.
TypeLab is a typography-focused alternative learning and experimentation platform at Sandberg Instituut.
TypeLab aims to create an open, accessible, and inclusive space for knowledge and skill-sharing between Sandberg Instituut/Gerrit Rietveld students and the outside world in the shape of workshops, discussions, and consultations.
Believing in the necessity for inclusive learning and open knowledge, all events and activities will be archived and documented on online platforms, in order to open-source education to all Type fanatics inside and outside the school.
TypeLab is managed by Mohamed Gaber and Farah Fayyad as part of PUB, a trans-departmental initiative founded and run by Sandberg students with the hopes of establishing collaborative publishing practices at the university.