Moritz Resl is an Austrian designer and new media artist. Early life and education Born in 1986, Resl holds both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Science from TU Wien and a Master of Arts in Art & Science from University of Applied Arts Vienna. Work Resl's work spans from visual identities to interactive installations and appeared in international exhibitions like 2050 - A Brief History of the Future at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium with the Louvre Museum and art festivals including Vienna Biennale for Change and Triennale di Milano. Commercial projects include work for The Prodigy for whom Resl designed cover Artwork for the single , the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stefan Sagmeister with whom he designed the piece Traffic to Nowhere. In 2011, Resl released a self-initiated project on generative typography called Average Font where hundreds of individual characters where combined into one typeface. It was widely covered by the media. Dezeen called it a "ghostly" typeface, Gizmodo named it "Beautiful Typographical Art" and Tina Roth-Eisenberg from design blog Swiss Miss and CreativeMornings founder called it "typographic poetry". Resl is an occasional speaker at international design conferences including EDCH Munich, Forward Festival, FYI Vienna, AI Symposium MAK Vienna, Graphic Days Torino, Swiss Interactive Media Design Days and European Forum Alpbach.
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