ATypI 2019 Tokyo

You're invited to ATypI’s sixty-third annual conference!

Join the global typographic community in Tokyo, Japan, September 4–7, 2019, where ATypI will celebrate more than sixty years of typographic education, heritage, technology, business, and camaraderie. 

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Rediscover typography in Tokyo, a city of change and tradition.

ATypI Tokyo will bring together typeface designers, publishers, developers, and educators from Japan and the global typographic community. Tokyo is the perfect environment for a global gathering: it is a crucible of hypermodernity and tradition, globalism and regionalism. ATypI is a global network that spans design professions, company sizes, and geographic areas of activity.

The conference is a stimulating environment where opportunities can arise to meet professionals from related industries, make connections across industries, and develop networks of learning, enterprise, and mentorship.

It is in this spirit of comprehension and inclusion that the ATypI 2019 conference invites designers, typographers, type designers, and type enthusiasts worldwide to Tokyo this September.


 

The call for presentations for ATypI 2019 is now open.

Deadline for submissions has been extended to Thursday, January 31, 2019.

 


 

CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT 
To submit a presentation proposal for ATypI 2019, log in to your existing account or create an account here. If you had an ATypI account in past years on Dryfta, you may need to change your password before you are able to log in. Your registered email address serves as your user name. Return visitors, please make sure you use the same email address that you registered previously.

Please fill out or update your profile information. You will be asked to upload a high-resolution print-quality photo and 100-word bio on your profile. This is mandatory for anyone submitting a proposal. If you do not plan to submit a proposal, you may disregard this request. 

SUBMIT YOUR PRESENTATION PROPOSAL/ABSTRACT 
After you log in to your existing account or create a new user account, please submit your presentation proposal by visiting your profile dashboard. After logging in, go to your profile, and click on the "My Abstracts" link in the lefthand menu. On the next page, click the green "Submit Abstract" button and complete the submission form. You will be asked to upload a high-resolution print-quality photo, as well as other material related to your proposal.


 

 

ATypI 2019 will take place in a stunning venue in Tokyo.

 

  • Wednesday, 4 September: Pre-conference optional workshops and associated events. 
  • Thursday–Saturday, 5–7 September: The main conference programme, exhibitions, demonstrations, and special events. 

 

 



STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATYPI TOKYO! YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS FANTASTIC EVENT!
 


 

 

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Join the global typographic community in Tokyo, Japan, September 4–7, 2019, where ATypI will celebrate more than sixty years of typographic education, heritage, technology, business, and camaraderie. 

Rediscover typography in Tokyo, a city of change and tradition.
ATypI Tokyo will bring together typeface designers, publishers, developers, and educators from Japan and the global typographic community. Tokyo is the perfect environment for a global gathering: it is a crucible of hypermodernity and tradition, globalism and regionalism. ATypI is a global network that spans design professions, company sizes, and geographic areas of activity.
The conference is a stimulating environment where opportunities can arise to meet professionals from related industries, make connections across industries, and develop networks of learning, enterprise, and mentorship.
It is in this spirit of comprehension ...
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