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A programmer in the eighties, he became the happiest/luckiest guy when switched from awful code to desktop publishing at the very launch of the technology, around 1988. Also a reluctant barcelonian, where he was born in 1956. Is a self-taught programmer, typo(graphic) designer and guitar player. In collaboration with the Fundació Comunicació Gràfica, she curated the exhibition Helvetica. Del boceto a la pantalla, published by Tipo e, published in Spanish and translated into Polish, Portuguese and English. Typography in Magazines, published by IndexBook and co-author of the book Cómo crear tipografías. In 2014 she got a TDC for her typeface Lalola, and an ISTD Certificate of Excellence for the BCNMCR Letters Project. She also holds awards from the ADG-FAD (The Art Directors & Graphic Designers Association, Spain). Laura’s work has been featured in several publications and exhibitions such as the Graphic Design–Now in Production in 2011-2012. She gives lectures and workshops all around the world. In addition to her work, Laura also finds time to teach type design as part of the Master’s degree in Advanced Typography at Eina Escola d’Art i Disseny and Typography at Elisava.

Through her own type foundry, Type-Ø-Tones, she publishes and promotes her type designs. Rumba, the typeface she designed as part of this course, was selected for the TDC TypeDesign Competition 2005 and garnered the ATypI Prize Letter.2 2011. In 2003–2004, she took a year off from her regular work to study type design at the post-graduate course Type]Media at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, the Netherlands. From 1992 till 1996 she worked different studios, since then till 2003 she was a partner at studio Cosmic in Barcelona. She specializes in book design and all sorts of typography projects, from lettering for monograms and logotypes to custom typefaces. She works for both commercial commissions and personal projects. Laura Meseguer is a freelance graphic and type designer based in Barcelona.
