After Cursive podcast series: Launch at KIOSK radio

After Cursive podcast series combines four podcasts reflecting further of Cursive, a graphic design and visual cultures that took place at Kaaistudio’s on the 11 and 12th of Apri 2025 finishing off with an afterparty at Club V.I.P curated by Isengard. This first edition brought together international as local speakers from different generations as well as backgrounds and focused on the importance of community-making within the extensive field of graphic design.
Cursive was organised by B-i-n-g-o, represented by Pia Jacques and Leroy Meyer, D-E-A-L studio formed by Victor Coupaud and Morgane Le Ferec, and Mateo Broillet independent type designer and teacher.
The podcasts were launched at KIOSK radio the 29.05.2026, and can be found on Mixcloud and KIOSK radio. The four podcasts were made by Nana Esi, David Le Simple, Maya Strobbe and Chloé Delchini and can be found on the website of cursive.
On the first evening, Valentijn Goethals presented us 019, a transdisciplinary platform that develops in-between spaces for experimentation, collaboration and encounter between architecture, graphic design and visual arts. He was followed by Roxanne Maillet who explores lesbian semiotics and the linguistic strategies used to counter oppression from the margins. Her work takes the form of collective readings, publications, and typographic experiments on different media. To round off the evening, Anja Groten introduced us to Hackers & Designers, a non-profit initiative that organizes activities at the intersection of technology, design, and art with an experimental approach to organizational tools and technical infrastructure.
The second evening started off with Michaël Bussaer & Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey looking back at the Bold Italic conferences organised from 2005 – 2014 by Michael and to which Stuart was invited at the first and last edition of Bold Italic. They were followed by Rietlanden Women’s Office, namely Elisabeth Rafstedt and Johanna Ehde. Elisabeth and Johanna engage with both contemporary and historical methods of collaborative graphic design and they make together the publication series MsHeresies which is about the ornamental in feminist collaboration. Katharina Serulus concluded the evening with presenting us the fantastic work of Charlotte Morel that designed the famous Amnesia posters in Ibiza in the 1980’s. Katharina studied art history and design cultures at the KU Leuven and the VU Amsterdam. Her research interests include national discourses, gender, transnational networks, club culture, and non-disciplinary practices in the fields of design, architecture, and visual culture.
The graphic design of the podcast and of Cursive was made by Ran Devos and Lise Leën
Webdesign is by Antoine Gelgon
Cursive and After-Cursive was made possible thanks to Vlaamse Overheid and Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles




