{"id":32041,"date":"2013-04-10T23:00:53","date_gmt":"2013-04-11T06:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/?p=32041"},"modified":"2013-04-10T23:30:01","modified_gmt":"2013-04-11T06:30:01","slug":"fuse-then-typo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/archives\/32041","title":{"rendered":"FUSE, then TYPO"},"content":{"rendered":"

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In 1998 I attended this over-the-top crazy creative conference in San Francisco. <\/p>\n

It was called FUSE: Beyond Typography<\/a> and it was a Neville Brody<\/a> gig, named for his font magazine.<\/a> The whole shebang overstuffed itself into San Francisco\u2019s Masonic Center on Nob Hill. And what happened inside was really \u2018beyond typography,\u2019 in that the typophiles I knew were complaining where\u2019s the type?<\/em> It made sense. It was BEYOND.<\/p>\n

It was many days. I think a week. Maybe a month, a year? I don\u2019t remember. Nob Hill is up in the clouds, which was fitting. But what I do know is the speakers \u2013 which ranged from budding architects Zaha Hadid<\/a> and Michael Sorkin<\/a> to author Karrie Jacobs<\/a> and a slide show from soon-to-pass-on Tibor Kalman<\/a> \u2013 left me recharged about graphic design and what a real creative can do.<\/p>\n

Then, turned out the week of FUSE Phil Hartman<\/a> died.<\/p>\n

And<\/p>\n

2001 changed everything. <\/p>\n

And the economic disaster that followed also put a lot of creative plans on hold. I quit my corporate job right after<\/em> FUSE and moved on to more meaningful work, eventually landing in teaching.<\/a> I kept doing the fun work, but bread-n-butter work started to take over. Survival became more important as creativity was pushed aside. <\/p>\n

In 2007 I left my position as president of the Art Directors and Artists Club of Sacramento and from a distance, saw it shut down early 2012. BUT I did remember the spark of FUSE (which was a money-loser for the organizers) and kept side projects going. I started this very blog, released a few fonts.<\/a> <\/p>\n


\nMike Monteiro: ‘never work for someone you can’t argue with’<\/em><\/p>\n

Last year TYPO<\/a> came to San Francisco. <\/p>\n

And turns out \u2013 TYPO is a smaller FUSE. Same group, been around a bit longer, but leaner. Two days of great speakers \u2013 Tina Roth Eisenberg,<\/a> Jessica Hische,<\/a> Jim Parkinson,<\/a> Rod Cavazos,<\/a> the snarky Mike Monteiro<\/a> and the crazy colors of Morag Myerscough<\/a> (we compared nail polish, clothing) \u2013 with last year\u2019s event<\/a> punctuated by a keynote by Neville Brody with emphasis on how all of us sort of dropped the ball on creativity since 1998. It is important to make time for play. Difficult play, going forward. Making what\u2019s next.<\/p>\n

This year\u2019s TYPOsf: CONTRAST<\/a> starts tomorrow. I\u2019ll be tweeting live.<\/a> And planning my next move.<\/p>\n\r\n\t

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