TYPETR
Born in Gouda, the Netherlands, in 1956, Petr van Blokland graduated cum laude from the graphic arts program at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KABK) in The Hague in 1980.
With his partner Claudia Mens, Van Blokland worked for over fourty years as a designer in the studio they cofounded. His output ranged from sketching and model-making to programming in various languages. He specialized in systematic design: corporate identities, form systems, online publications, and (tools for) type design.
Van Blokland has taught graphic design, typography, and type design for over 40 years at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KABK) in The Hague and for many years at the Academy of Fine Arts, Arnhem and at the Bachelor and Master’s program in Graphic Design at AKV|St.Joost in Breda. His first typeface was Proforma, a then large series commissioned by Purup, a Danish manufacturer of form-preparation systems. In 1988, Van Blokland’s work brought him ATypI’s coveted Charles Peignot Prize.
As cofounder and partner of Type Network, Van Blokland has been a dedicated contributor and developer of new type and tools for type design. He currently teaches at Type and Media, the master type design program at KABK in The Hague and at the advanced program for type design at Cooper Union in New York.
Lectures and interviews
See more about his thoughts on design and education in his long Lubalin lecture, “Words,” delivered at Cooper Union in 2015.
Open Set 2012 – An interview with Irina Shapiro about design
BITS 2016 – A lecture about design models and typedesign education
ATYPI Montreal 2017 – A lecture about PageBot, extension to DrawBot
Cooper Union Lubalin 2020 – Type Tricks & Troves