Passion Projects with Jessica Hische
Join us Thursday, July 11th, for the next event in our Passion Projects talk series with typography phenom and friend of the web Jessica Hische. Jessica is known for her…
Join us Thursday, July 11th, for the next event in our Passion Projects talk series with typography phenom and friend of the web Jessica Hische.
Jessica is known for her personal projects Daily Drop Cap and the Should I Work for Free? flowchart as well as her work for clients like Wes Anderson, Penguin Books, and Google. She’s been named one of Print Magazine’s New Visual Artists, an ADC Young Gun, and one of Forbes 30 under 30 in Art and Design two years in a row. She is currently serving on the Type Directors Club board of directors, has traveled the world speaking about lettering and illustration, and has probably consumed enough coffee to power a small nation. You can find Jessica on Twitter.
About the event:
- When? Thursday, July 11th, 2013 from 7:00-8:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm
- Where? GitHub HQ, 548 4th Street, San Francisco, CA
- Space is limited — you must register to attend this event.
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