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Typesetting TV is a web-based documentary video series that explores the relationship between designers, their work, and the cities in which they live. The series was conceived, planned, and shot between October, 2011 and January, 2012 by graphic designers Donovan Brien & Mat Budelman. Typesetting.tv[1] was launched to offer the first—"pilot"—season for free viewing.

Season 1—currently in progress—covers six designers across six different countries and showcases six unique cities.

Vienna, Austria - Elisabeth Kopf[edit]

Season 1, Episode 1 of typesetting, brings the viewer to the office of Elisabeth Kopf named, Buero Baustelle.

"There are few designers with a more unique story than Austrian designer Elisabeth Kopf. From working as a taxi driver in Vienna, to becoming a self taught photographer in Hong Kong, her path towards design could hardly be called traditional. However, after the birth of her son Luc, her natural talent in the field of graphic design was brought to life. What followed was an explosion of originality—and a completely new take on graphic design."

Berlin, Germany - BASICS09[edit]

Season 1, Episode 2 of typesetting, brings the viewer to the office of Elisabeth Kopf named, Buero Baustelle.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Typesetting.tv [1]

External links[edit]