Jeffery Keedy
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Jeffery Keedy is a graphic designer, type designer, writer and educator.
Keedy has been teaching design at the California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts) since 1985. [1] Keedy was also a frequent contributor to Emigre magazine throughout the twenty years of its publication. His designs and essays have been published in Eye, I.D., Emigre, Critique, Idea, Looking Closer One and Two, Faces on the Edge: Type in the Digital Age, New Design: Los Angeles and The Education of a Graphic Designer.
His typeface Keedy Sans, designed in 1989, is distributed through Emigre Fonts. [2]
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[edit] Books
- With Rudy VanderLans, Zuzana Licko, Mary E. Gray, Emigre: Graphic Design into the Digital Realm, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. (ISBN 978-0442013806)
[edit] Articles
- Graphic Design in the Postmodern Era, Emigre 47: Relocating Design, edited by Rudy VanderLans, 1998. [3] (Full text available online. [4])
- The Rules of Typography According to (Crackpots) Experts, Eye, No. 11, Vol. 3, edited by Rick Poynor, Wordsearch Ltd, London, 1993.