Graphics Project Talks Day 2: Type Design



Greg Gazdowicz hails from the suburbs of Gaithersburg, Maryland. He escaped to study at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he found his deep passion for graphic design, type design, and cycling. Greg has worked as a graphic designer at branding studios, start-ups and non-profits before working in the field of typeface design. He completed the Type@Cooper Extended program in 2014, months after joining the design staff of Commercial Type, where he has since worked on custom typefaces for branding, publications, and online design, and contributed to Publico Text Mono, Chiswick Sans, and Le Jeune.

The Graphics Project is an annual series of lectures, discussions, and portfolio reviews exploring the role of graphic design within the field of architecture.

Over two weekends, we examine various methods of visual communication used to convey concepts to both specialist and general audiences.

These events aim to help students build a successful graduation portfolio while simultaneously unpacking the topics, tools, and trends of contemporary graphic design.

Organized by Yoonjai Choi, Columbia GSAPP.
Open to all current Columbia Students.

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