Jan Tschichold (1902-1974), typographe et théoricien de la typographie, est célèbre pour la rupture qui scinde son travail en deux corpus en apparence inconciliables selon les catégories traditionnelles de l’histoire de l’art : modernisme et traditionalisme. Dans les années 1920, il est en Allemagne, l’un des défenseurs de la « Nouvelle Typographie », conception avant-gardiste de la discipline influencée notamment par le Bauhaus. Après avoir émigré en Suisse suite à l’arrivée au pouvoir des nazis, il devient à partir de la fin des années 1930, un érudit de l’histoire de l’imprimerie, replaçant la forme traditionnelle du livre au centre de ses préoccupations. Comment expliquer cette rupture ? Nous proposons de répondre à cette question en dé...
Anglo-Saxon New Traditionalism and Central European Modernism in typography are generally considered...
The final part of this two-part essay on German type design in the first half of the twentieth centu...
Most works dealing with the history of typography, many of Anglo-Saxon authors, reflect the period c...
Jan Tschichold’s The New Typography is a critical essay and an operative handbook that paved the wa...
Jan Tschichold was a brilliant typographer who dramatically influenced graphic design and printing w...
This paper seeks to generate a critical reflection on the ideas of Jan Tschichold in The New Typogra...
This paper considers how ‘Arts et métiers graphiques’, a Parisian graphic design journal from the in...
The review considers the book and accompanying exhibition by Paul Stirton at Bard Graduate, New York...
Le Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) et la Bibliothèque Kandinsky du Musée national d'art m...
The Typografische Monatsblätter is one of the most important journals to successfully disseminate th...
Die vorliegende Forschungsarbeit untersucht den Einfluss des Typografen Jan Tschichold auf den Schwe...
Cette thèse interroge la typographie contemporaine au prisme du postmodernisme des années 1980 jusqu...
Throughout history and in today’s society, typography has been and still is without doubt a great pa...
Switzerland has a notable impact on the development of the historiography of graphic design and desi...
In the first book on Tschichold to be based on extensive archive research, Burke turns fresh and rev...
Anglo-Saxon New Traditionalism and Central European Modernism in typography are generally considered...
The final part of this two-part essay on German type design in the first half of the twentieth centu...
Most works dealing with the history of typography, many of Anglo-Saxon authors, reflect the period c...
Jan Tschichold’s The New Typography is a critical essay and an operative handbook that paved the wa...
Jan Tschichold was a brilliant typographer who dramatically influenced graphic design and printing w...
This paper seeks to generate a critical reflection on the ideas of Jan Tschichold in The New Typogra...
This paper considers how ‘Arts et métiers graphiques’, a Parisian graphic design journal from the in...
The review considers the book and accompanying exhibition by Paul Stirton at Bard Graduate, New York...
Le Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) et la Bibliothèque Kandinsky du Musée national d'art m...
The Typografische Monatsblätter is one of the most important journals to successfully disseminate th...
Die vorliegende Forschungsarbeit untersucht den Einfluss des Typografen Jan Tschichold auf den Schwe...
Cette thèse interroge la typographie contemporaine au prisme du postmodernisme des années 1980 jusqu...
Throughout history and in today’s society, typography has been and still is without doubt a great pa...
Switzerland has a notable impact on the development of the historiography of graphic design and desi...
In the first book on Tschichold to be based on extensive archive research, Burke turns fresh and rev...
Anglo-Saxon New Traditionalism and Central European Modernism in typography are generally considered...
The final part of this two-part essay on German type design in the first half of the twentieth centu...
Most works dealing with the history of typography, many of Anglo-Saxon authors, reflect the period c...