Peter Bilak |
Lisa Horner & Anna Knight

ATTILA |
Split Summer Festival
Peter Bilak was born in Czechoslovakia and now works in The Netherlands in the field of graphic, editorial and type designon a scope of cultural and commercial projects.
In 1999 he started his type foundry Typotheque. In 2000, together with Stuart Bailey, he co-founded DOT DOT DOT magazine. He teaches typography part-time at the postgraduate course Type & Media at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague.
Relevant typeface design |
FF Eureka | Fedra Sans | Fedra Serif | Greta Text | Fedra Mono
Good References |
Type Radio interview with Peter Bilak:
Link for DOT DOT DOT Magazine |

Since its conception in 2000 DDD has immatured into a jocuserious fanzine-journal-orphanage based on true stories deeply concerned with art-design-music-language-literature-architecture and uptight optipessimistic stoppy/revelatory ghostwriting by friendly spirits mapping b-sides and out-takes pushing for a resolution in bleak midwinter through late summer with local and general aesthetics wound on an ever tightening coil. (Taken for DDD website)

Looking good Anna
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