Great British Design?

Sixth annual Friends of St Bride conference
Thursday 31 May and Friday 1 June 2007

Uncovering the great in British design, once again we bring together a stellar cast of speakers who will open our eyes to some of the better-hidden secrets of graphic design and print.

Had your fill of Gill? Then this is how you reach the next level.

  • Grapple with great British branding in need of a 21st century rethink
  • Wonder at mediaeval monastic graphic meanderings and the Victorian ornamental revolution
  • Marvel at invisible design brilliance laid bare in remarkable books

Conference programme [new: details of our demonstrators and newer: exhibitors]

In its sixth year, the Friends of St Bride Library conference returns to London with another brilliant selection of talks to refresh and stimulate.

We will be joined by a range of internationally recognised speakers including Suw Charman (Open Rights Group), Susanna Edwards, Max Gadney (BBC), Ken Garland, Kerr Noble, Morag Myerscough (Studio Myerscough), Michael C Place, Rick Poynor, Nick Robertson (Wordsalad) and Patrick Walker (Dust Collective).

For anybody interested in type and graphics, and their place in the world, our conference is the event to see and be seen at.

Come and join us for edification, conversation and visual provocation.

Venue: St Bride Institute, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EQ.

Admission: £100/£50 for concessions (£150/£50 after 10 May)
Friends of St Bride Library can claim a £10 discount on their admission

Book now

The easiest way to buy a conference ticket for yourself is through PayPal. You will receive notification as soon as your payment has been processed, and St Bride Foundation will post the tickets to you as soon as your payment is cleared.

30 May 2007: almost sold out

Please contact St Bride Foundation to check ticket availability. We will provide instructions to allow you to buy your ticket online.

Further information

Contact St Bride Foundation:
info@stbridefoundation.org
020 7353 3331

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