ABOUT

Chris Skillern is a type designer and citizen of the Cherokee Nation from Tulsa, Oklahoma. A 15-year-long obsession with drawing type led Chris to Type West, the Letterform Archive’s type design certificate program, in 2021, where he designed Meli, a type family inspired by his daughter, which supports the Latin alphabet and the Cherokee syllabary. Since graduating from Type West, Chris has had the opportunity to work with foundries like A+ and XYZ Type on custom type projects for brands big and small. When not assisting other designers, he stays busy with his own foundry, Tulsey Type, which features his friendly, lively, and detailed designs for Latin and Cherokee. He is currently working with the Cherokee Nation Language Program and Typotheque on new fonts for the syllabary.

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This event is funded by a TCU College of Fine Arts Programming Grant supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Thanks to the Dallas Society of Visual Communications and Foundation for sponsoring the reception,and to the generosity of Don Clampitt for his paper donation.