Conference talk
Yehwan Song:
Interacting with typography
We can break the website into smaller interactive pieces such as scroll, click, touch, and drag actions to make it more intuitive and digestible. By focusing on these interactive elements, we can create a new tool and combine it with typography. This talk will focus on how I connect web interactivity with typography using this process of dividing and reassembling.
This talk will take place online, Sunday, July 26, 2020, at 12:00pm (UTC-4), as part of the main Typographics conference schedule. Registration for the conference is free.
About Yehwan Song
Yehwan Song is a Korean born graphic designer, web designer, and web developer. She is interested in flipping the general understanding of web design and playing with visual elements and interactions driven from content structure. She designs and develops experimental websites and interactive graphics generated from sets of rules instead of static templates and conventions. She holds a BFA in visual communication, and recently graduated from school for poetic computation. She has worked at DIA studio, Math Practice and Volkswagen and now she runs her own independent creative studio, YSong.