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Le Navire Avenir dans l'exposition Babel Heureuse ? de Barbara Cassin, en collaboration avec @ANRT_type dont les étudiants chercheurs sont co-concepteurs de la typographie "Navire Avenir" et de son prochain déploiement en signalétique plurilingue du navire
https://t.co/bNT097g5K7
👉Lauréat 2024, « Transcrire la légende du sceau médiéval : Concevoir un outil typographique pour l’analyse, la transcription et le traitement des données épigraphiques des corpus sigillographiques français »
https://t.co/SrcCjNPbmb
@EPHE_PSL@IRHT_CNRS@ArchivesnatFr@ANRT_type
DCSL Postdoctoral Fellow Anushah Hossain presented her research on Unicode and OpenType, considering their design principles and implications for index scripts, for a conference hosted last month by @ANRT_type.
Watch her presentation: https://t.co/Z6Fmbr46uK
Anushah Hossain’s talk @ANRT_type,
A Joint History of Unicode and OpenType: From Design Principles to Implications is online on our website (along with many more contents):
https://t.co/KVwiiiu9xd
@sei_berkeley@unicode#TheMissingScripts
Join us at 5PM CEST today to attend Oreen Yousuf @oreenyousuf talk,
Digital Typography for Indigenous African Scripts
Introduced by Anushah Hossain @sei_berkeley
LIVESTREAM (and recording) :
https://t.co/oQVDhljwDp
I'll be giving an in-person talk on African Scripts at Atelier national de recherche typographique (@ANRT_type) on Thursday May 30 at 5pm CEST/4pm WAT/11am EST, titled "Digital Typography for Indigenous African Scripts"
It will also be live-streamed here: https://t.co/7bNbS44UA0
The essay *History through design: potential and objectives of reviving ancient typefaces* by Alexis Faudot & Rafael Ribas (originally pubished in the Gotico-Antiqua book) is available online @ANRT_type
French: https://t.co/pi2zxm8vsy
English: https://t.co/02jBD19Wzf
How do you build a computer system when your language has tens of thousands of characters and no alphabet? @tsmullaney discusses this question and his new book, "The Chinese Computer," for Cool Science Radio @KPCWRadio.
https://t.co/Yd3gtJJRLU
#VendrediLecture 📚 L’@Ecoledeschartes-@psl_univ publie une nouvelle édition mise à jour et corrigée du livre «La véridique histoire de l’arobase» (collection «Propos»), par Marc H. Smith, professeur de paléographie. Acheter l’ouvrage ➡ https://t.co/VAyhBg8mcn
Yet more of Typography papers now online! We are pleased to make available PDF files of articles from volumes 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Typography papers: https://t.co/PFPJxeWUin
THE AFRICAN BOOK
Africa has the oldest and most diverse book culture of any continent. Here, in a dozen tweets, is why.
One of only four independent inventions of writing on earth - hieroglyphics - is African, as is the first surviving 'book': the Egyptian Book of the Dead. 1/