Chris Campe

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Designer and Writer
Die Designerin Chris Campe portraitiert von Alexandra Polina
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Alexandra Polina

Chris Campe is a designer and writer in Hamburg, Germany. She studied illustration at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW) and the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (EnsAD) in Paris. As a Fulbright scholar, she earned her Master’s degree in Visual and Critical Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).

Chris works at the intersection of text and image, art, and design. Her clients include book publishers, agencies, and companies, she also designs stamps for the German Federal Ministry of Finance. Through her experimental lettering and personal projects, she explores the boundaries of letterform conventions and translates her experiences of the world into works that invite others to see themselves reflected.

Chris Campe is the author of six books on lettering and typography, she teaches and speaks at events internationally. With a passion for bringing people together, Chris co-founded the Berlin Letters festival and organizes the bimonthly meet-up Typostammtisch Hamburg.

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Chris Campe, Hari Klein, Ulrike Rausch

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Data, data, data! Data is being collected everywhere—and now we’re doing it too. But we’re taking it a step further: we visualize it using colorful sticky dots on a 3 x 2 meter infographic made of cardboard. It’s not about the results, but about the playful exchange around data as a material.
Hallway btw Stage 1 / Community Garden
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English
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