Beijing Design Week 2016.
1-Day before the real opening.

The other side of an entrance.
Some booths were open.

A history of Dashilar area.
An exhibitions of changes of calligraphies and signs.

Signs for the next pop-up stand.

At information booth.
Yoshiko Teibido, carving artist for Chinese folk tales.
Type in Dashilar.

He's spent one month as intern at typesetting company in Shanghai to get known the process of a production.
Old Chinese fonts.
His own font set.
