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Makeda typeface

by Liron Lavi Turkenich posted May 18, 2017

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Liron Lavi Turkenich

Liron Lavi Turkenich is Typeface designer, currently based in Israel and working internationally. She has a b.Des in Visual Communications and an MA in Typeface design from the University of Reading. She finds great interest in multilingual typeface design, and specialises in Hebrew and Amharic. Her project Aravrit, combining Hebrew and Arabic to one type system received many positive responses and publicity. In addition to design, Liron is involved in research, exhibitions, and writes about typography. Liron is also a senior level events coordinator at ATypI, organizing the yearly conference and its routine activities. She shares her knowledge and experiences in talks and workshops around the globe, teaches typography and writes on several platforms. Liron loves traveling around the world, finding hidden culinary gems and searching for typographic treasures in dusty archives.

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