University of the Arts London
Participants collectively created visually engaging information and objects.
Typography, under the expert guidance of Lynda Doyle, an International Academic from the University of Art London, is the art of shaping written language for legibility and visual appeal. It encompasses font selection, layout, and various typographic elements. In this workshop, participants, regardless of their prior experience, explored how typography holds transformative power in the realms of art, design, and media. Just as typography transforms words, the workshop's creative theme of "sweets" suggested that even seemingly simple elements can be turned into captivating design. This inclusive workshop was a journey into the world of typography's communicative and emotive potential.
About Lynda Doyle:
Lynda Doyle is an International Academic Coordinator at London College of Communication. Her career spans from studying Media Communications in Ireland to working with renowned animator Barry Leith, being a sound editor at the BBC, earning a degree in Fine Art and Critical Theory, working in the film industry as an art director, and completing an MA in Fine Art Photography at the Royal College of Art. For the past 15 years, she has served as an artist and tutor at London College of Communication, teaching foundation and degree courses. She joined the International Academic team in 2015. Lynda's diverse background in media, film, animation, fine art, photography, and fashion makes her well-suited for this role, where she travels, interviews, and advises international students across UAL Colleges and offers creative workshops and seminars abroad.
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