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The Tokyo TDC Exhibition 2012 displays the results of the 2012 Awards at the Ginza Graphic Gallery in Tokyo. The Elido typeface family is included in the exhibition that shows a total of 100 selected works. The annual book Tokyo TDC, Vol. 23 presents the results of the Annual Awards and features specimens of the typeface families Elido and Axia.
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Two days, Tuesday, September 3 and Saturday, November 16, set in Axia Stencil Black and Light were selected for inclusion in the 2013 Typodarium calendar.
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Edited by Gerda Breuer and Julia Meer Women in Graphic Designexplores the question: Why do apparently so few women feature in the history of design? Representational work of Sibylle Hagmann is included in the volume.
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Slanted #12 – “Beat That If You Can! – Women, Typography, Graphic Design” shows work created by typography enthusiastic females among them Veronika Burian, Verena Gerlach and many more. Kontour is represented with an Elido specimen.
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“The Type Archive Issue” features around 50 contemporary typefaces throughout 300 pages. Elido is one of the typefaces presented. The publication includes two volumes, a generously sized type specimen, and a collection containing type designer interviews. Graphic is a quarterly design magazine published in Seoul, Korea.
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April 5 is set in Elido Initials, and August 13 in Elido Black. The Typodarium calendar makes for happy font days in 2011!
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Lettering & Type: Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces, a publication Kontour was asked to contribute with examples of type design. The book includes a foreword by Ellen Lupton and is published by Princeton Architectural Press. Authored by Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen, the title promises to provide real-world perspective from contemporary type interested designers.
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Teal Triggs asks Sibylle Hagmann in “Great Women Typographers: Where are They?” The interview published in the book titled Font. The Sourcebook is based on revisiting some of the issues which emerged from Linda Nochlin’s original feminist essay which asked “where are all the women artists?”.
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“Share Your Local Flavor!” Metropolis magazine, March issue, focuses on local flavor-design work and initiatives inspired by specific urban surroundings. Sibylle Hagmann was invited to typographically interpret her current city of residence in a way that expresses its local flavor. Few conditions were attached to this project, except the use of typefaces that were personally created.
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Tokyo TDC Awards 2008: The Odile typeface family was selected to be included in the annual book Vol.19.