ATypI 2025 Copenhagen
Royal Danish Academy
Philip de Langes Allé 10
1435 Copenhagen K
TEL: +4541701500
After getting off to a flying start, the General Session is on its second day, which is actually Day 3 of the conference. Confusing? Nahhhh.
Today is Thursday, April 24, 2025. It’s another day full of talks and discussions designed to ignite a spark in your typographic soul.
Some new and essential things to remember.
Our venue is the Royal Danish Academy
Philip de Langes Allé 10
1435 Copenhagen K
Pin for exact location: Google Maps marker for the exact entrance:https://maps.app.goo.gl/NEGdwViXBRYRRkcF8
Lat long for the exact entrance: 55.682222, 12.605333
Drink up! Eat hearty: Please drink yummy coffee and eat delicious fruit and pastry in the chill zone. We have loads of Danish delights to tempt your palate and caffeine to keep you fueled.
Hydration is key: Conference days are long. Fill your reusable bottles at the water stations located in the main building.
Get in touch with your inner ecologist: Please treat your reusable cup as a friend for the day, and keep it until the last coffee break. That’s how Danish people deal with tons of trash during the festivals .🤞
Promotion station: Leave your promotional materials, business cards, etc., in the networking room and hang out and chat while you’re there
Stamp it up for a super prize! Take part in the ATypI game and collect all stamps, meet new people, and get a chance to win a big, beautiful, handmade letter! More info at the registration desk.
Type Crits on Saturday: Sol Matas and Nicole Dotin are going to do their famous Type Crits Saturday during lunch. Sign up for a time slot before the Crit is full. Check the reg desk for info.
Poster Sessions: They’re going on today during lunch!
ATypI Delegates Meeting: That happens today at lunch, too. There’ll be announcements.
Moving Around: We have two tracks, but speakers and audience members would appreciate it if you only enter or leave an auditorium between blocks of talks. Please be super quiet when a speaker is speaking.
Agenda: Some sessions have changed times. Please check the online program for the latest info.
Badges: Wear your badge at all times! This is mandatory and badges help keep people safer. Safety and security matter here.
Safety: Speaking of safety, we want you to be safe! If you are being harassed, harmed, or threatened in any way, go to the registration desk and ask for a Safety Officer to assist you. If you feel your situation requires jaw enforcement, tell the staff at the registration desk. Or you may call the emergency police number yourself:
For emergencies (including crimes in progress), dial 112.
There is a great deal of info on the dedicated Copenhagen section of our website. Go there to find speakers, local info, and more!
The most important thing to remember: We want you to enjoy the conference. We hope you have an incredible experience in beautiful Copenhagen. Our ATypI family and our local hosts at the Royal Danish Academy and our ATypI family extend our warmest welcome to you.
Carima El-Behairy, ATypI president, is onsite to meet you and answer questions. She is the lead of the moderator team, and will be onstage throughout our annual conference. Local chair Sofie Beier will be all over the place all day, and looks forward to meeting you. Anders Thulin, Head of Institute of Visual Design at the Royal Danish Academy, is pleased to welcome you to their city and our beautiful venue, their amazing school. Need anything? Let us know at the reg desk.
There are a number of ATypI board members at the conference—we hope you will get to know them. Some are moderators. Some are speakers. Some are in the audience. Check badges to see who’s who in the audience.
Our apologies for any errors and changes to the schedule. Some of it is beyond our control due to travel issues and emergencies among our super wonderful group of speakers. All our speakers are delighted to be in Copenhagen and share their work and insights with you. We are trying very hard to keep this to a minimum.
Please contact our amazing volunteers and staff if you need anything. Say hello to a newbie!
We are loving our return to Copenhagen—it’s overwriting the strange days of our last conference here in September 2001. Thank you for being part of the magic.
Hey ya! That type lover answer should be: I’m an every kind of type lover!