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<h1 class="jockey">Thomas Castro</h1>
<h2>Tecnologia ao Nosso Serviço</h2>
<h2>11 de Março</h2>
<h2>Departamento de Engenharia Informática</h2>
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Thomas Castro founded LUST with Jeroen Barendse, and Dimitri Nieuwenhuizen, a multidisciplinary graphic
design practice established in 1996 by , based in The Hague, Netherlands. LUST is deeply interested in
exploring new pathways for design at the cutting edge where new media and information technologies,
architecture and urban systems and graphic design overlap.
This fascination led to establishing LUSTlab in the summer of 2010. LUSTlab is more than a new form of
Research & Development. LUSTlab goes further than observing, inventing and producing, by means of forming
a platform where knowledge, issues and ideologies can be shared.
LUSTlab researches, generates hypotheses and makes unstable media stable again. The future of digital
media lies in the design of its use. Humanizing the unhuman, bringing the internet down to earth and finding
the missing link between the digital and the physical. The outcomes vary from (strategic) visions to new
communication tools, man-machine installations and physical products using digital content.
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<h1 class="jockey">Mario Feliciano</h1>
<h2>Workshop de Tipografia</h2>
<h2>12 de Março</h2>
<h2>Departamento de Arquitetura</h2>
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Born 1969) studied graphic design at IADE (Lisbon) until 1993. Before finishing his degree he started
to work as a graphic designer at Surf Portugal magazine. In 1994 he founded his design studio (Secretonix)
that produced a wide range of design projects from editorial to corporate design. After having commissioned
one typeface for Adobe (called Strumpf) and after publishing some of his early work in other foundries,
in 2001 he creates the Feliciano Type Foundry and starts to publish his own designs and creating custom
typefaces for clients around the world.
He is also a member of AGI (Alliance Graphique Internationale) since 2009. He is the author of several
custom typefaces, such as: Expresso (for the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso), Sueca (for the Swedish
newspaper Svenska Dagbladet), Majerit (for the Spanish newspaper El País) and BesSans for Banco Espírito Santo.
His most popular typeface is Flama that is used as a customised version on the Portuguese Passport and Citizen
Card along with his other typeface Merlo. In the recent years Mário has been working on expanding FTF's library
and giving typographic consultancy.
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<h1 class="jockey">Luna Maurer</h1>
<h2>Design de Interação</h2>
<h2>13 de Março</h2>
<h2>Laboratório Chimico</h2>
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Luna runs the Amsterdam-based design studio Moniker with Roel Wouters. (They founded it in 2012 with
Jonathan Puckey.) Moniker “explores the characteristics of technology, how people use it, and how it
influences people’s daily lives. "They’ve taught media courses at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, the Sandberg
Institute and at Yale University, and they regularly give workshops and lectures around the world.
Moniker, together with Edo Paulus, wrote Conditional Design, a manifesto and “experimental playground”
that they have said is “based on the notion that designing a logic-based environment within which results
take shape are more interesting and fruitful than a directly designed object.” They tested these ideas during
weekly workshops, which were then posted online. The Conditional Design Workbook was published in 2013 by Valiz.
Here, Maurer discusses what it means to break down complicated ideas, the importance of having a guiding
manifesto, and the difference (or lack thereof) between an artist and a designer.
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