Granshan 2015

Granshan 2015
July 23-25, 2015
UK

This conference was held at University of Reading, Henley Business School, West Berkshire, United Kingdom.

The origin and structure of Armenian letters

Edik Ghabuzyan
Department of National Book Chamber

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Unfinished. How to work on a script for which there is no implementation yet.

Rainer Erich (‘Eric’) Scheichelbauer
Glyphs, Berlin, Vienna

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Boundless Value of Hangeul

Prof.Jae-joon Han
Seoul Women’s University

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What’s going on: challenges of/in a multi-script type project

Bruno Maag, Tom Foley, Michele Patane
Dalton Maag Ltd

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Vernacular type design for Arabic speaking countries

Haytham Nawar
American University in Cairo

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New antique models for Hebrew type design

Prof. Adi Stern
Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design

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New Writing Systems: Amma & Adlam

Thomas Phinney
FontLab

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Letterforms from the edge of Europe, 700–1200

Gerard Unger
University of Reading, Universität Leiden

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Consulting for Foundries

Hrant Papazian
The MicroFoundry

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Pictures of things: context in the time of global design

Vaibhav Singh
University of Reading, UK

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Using the Adobe FDK for complex-script typefaces

Frank Griesshammer
Adobe

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Sherpa: the writing systems of the Himalayas

Jo de Baerdemaeker
Studio Type

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The pivotal role of Arabic script grammar in the transition from manual to mechanized text reproduction

Onur Yacizigil & Tom Milo
Sabancı University,
Istanbul, Turkey, DecoType, Amsterdam, NL

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Veronika Burian & Jose Scaglione

Veronika Burian, Jose Scaglione
Type Together

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Architecture and Typography: Moscow’s Heritage

Victoria Sarapina
Manufaktur für Grafikdesign

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Gotham’s newest inhabitants: adventures in pan-European typography

Sara Soskolne
Hoefler & Co.

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Murty Classical Library of India – Presentation at Granshan

Tim Jones, Dr. Fiona Ross, Dr. Rathna Ramanathan, John Hudson

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What can Thai teach us about Latinisation?

Ben Mitchell
Type Designer, Southeast Asian scripts

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Making Noto Sans Tibetan

Toshi Omagari
Monotype

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Global typesetting with SILE

Simon Cozens
simon-cozens.org

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How Learning Yo (ญ) Alphabet Constitutes Thai Femininity Discourses?

Piyaluk Benjadol
Bangkok University

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