Spiekermann in London

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  • detritus0

    I'll be the one that looks a little like a Duracell battery - all in black with borderline-orange hair and borderline-orange shoes (fucking new leather... I look like a berk).

    • 'all in black'.

      I'm not a goth, or anything, it's just the way things turned out.
      detritus
  • hans_glib0

    take along the qbn font and get his opinion...
    "vot is diss??? you hef not made ze numbers non-aligned??? are you med?"

    i saw him give a presentation there a couple of years ago and he was good value. ephemeral and mad, but good value

  • raf0

    Did you arrive there eventually detritus? I didn't get a chance to get on QBN earlier that day... It would have been a pity if you had come and we wouldn't have a drink together.

    The lecture was definitely worth going to. Spiekermann was introduced as someone who "cursed very well in English". He didn't do much of that, but proved to be a captivating speaker with a sharp sense of humour. He spoke about wayfinding systems and its relation to time and place.

    Then there was Tim Fendley http://www.appliedinformationgro… talking about new city maps he had been introducing in the UK (Legible City). He showed some of the conclusions of their studies about how people perceived and brain-mapped city spaces and walking/commuting distances. Then went on to show us the result in maps: print, city-stands and mobile apps.

    Typically for this kind of events both of them spoke about their own work and companies (in other words, 99% self pimping), but that was what we came there for and they were nonetheless very informative and most of all inspiring.

    It was a pleasure to meet ribit again during the reception that followed, wine provided by London College of Communication. I managed to have a small chat with Spiekermann, just so I could secure years of unintentional name dropping.