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thank you for inviting me my name is p Iamp;#39;m a graic designer and also a type designer and Iamp;#39;m talking today how I develop typ face so letamp;#39;s start uh first of all I I want to show you some examples which I did uh itamp;#39;s these are all already Ty cited so this type is called Ringo so itamp;#39;s a mix of American and European influence I did that a couple of years ago and whatamp;#39;s special about this type face I also printed a small booklet you can see it here and just a do spread of it and I printed on my own so uh before staring graphic design I the apprenticeship at the printers so I got the skills also to produce uh what I designed uh this is another tie face I did itamp;#39;s I did it for a book the T called Ro mono and it it was a itamp;#39;s a type face um a mono type face itamp;#39;s um you use it also for typewriters and this type facee was also exhibited at the Gooden Museum in mines and also the bouse arch 2013 this is another Ty called mos