Sara De Bondt

Sara De Bondt (Belgian designer based in London) designed the inside of Safran Foer’s Tree of Codes. She would be good to interview a.) for the sculptural work with Foer, and b.) for her high-theory publishing house, and c.) because she’s a woman.

Sara De Bondt is a London-based Belgian graphic designer who has been running her studio since 2003. Before that she worked for Foundation 33 and studied graphic design at Sint-Lukas, Brussels (BE), Universidad de Bellas Artes, Granada (ES) and Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht (NL). She has given workshops/talks at Beckmans college Stockholm, Ecole des Beaux Arts Lyon, Ecole de Recherche Graphique Brussels, deSingel Antwerp, Jan van Eyck Akademie Maastricht and Laus Symposium Barcelona.

She teaches at The Royal College of Art and co-curated the The Form of the Book conference at St Bride Library in January 2009. In 2008 she started Occasional Papers with Antony Hudek.

She also designed bookends out of recycled printed matter by screwing through blocks of paper:

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