
Natasha Jen of Pentagram describing how to draw inspiration from the cityscape of Taipei. Photo by Liz DeLuna

Ksenya Samarskaya shows images combining Latin and Cyrillic scripts during “Type: More Questionable Than Ever”

Yotam Hadar shows bilingual Yiddish signs on New York City’s Lower East Side in the early 20th century Photo by Liz DeLuna

Fiona Ross of the University of Reading responds to a question by panel moderator Jason Pamental. Photo by Ms Susan B

Reporter Anne Quito describes her relationship to fonts in the news Photo by Liz DeLuna

Artist, archivist, and educator Nontisekilelo Mutiti describes how Reading Zimbabwe is resurrecting forgotten and suppressed cultural history and shows a cultural landmark in ruins Photo by YuJune Park

Debbie Millman and Kris Holmes following the “Design Matters” live podcast.

Gloria Kondrup asks Anne Quito, Nontisekilelo Mutiti, Wael Morcos, Debbie Millman, and Kris Holmes why type is so “vital”.

Natasha Jen of Pentagram with conference emcee Rich Tu, VP of brand design for MTV. Photo by Ms Susan B

Conference leader, Juan Villanueva, with emcee Rich Tu, VP of brand design for MTV.