The Typografische Monatsblätter is one of the most important journals to successfully disseminate the phenomenon of “Swiss typography” to an international audience. With more than 70 years in existence, the journal witnessed significant moments in the history of typography and graphic design. 30 Years of Swiss Typographic Discourse in the Typografische Monatsblätter examines the years 1960–90, that correspond to a period of transition in which many factors such as technology, socio-political contexts and aesthetic ideologies profoundly affected and transformed the fields of typography and graphic design. The book includes a large number of works from well -known and lesser -known designers such as Emil Ruder, Helmut Schmid, Wolfgang Weingar...
Schulz’s occasional graphic designs which made the margin of his art included also a vignette of the...
Das 1976 abgeschlossene Typoskript ist seiner Art nach ein Bestandskatalog. Es erschließt und beschr...
This latest issue of the series of Typography papers opens with a beautifully illustrated article by...
Jan Tschichold (1902-1974), typographe et théoricien de la typographie, est célèbre pour la rupture ...
Do you know Helvetica, Univers or Akkurat? This is not surprising, since a number of typefaces desig...
Switzerland has a notable impact on the development of the historiography of graphic design and desi...
Within the publication strategy of our research project, the Design Issues special issue focuses on ...
Jan Tschichold’s The New Typography is a critical essay and an operative handbook that paved the wa...
This paper considers how ‘Arts et métiers graphiques’, a Parisian graphic design journal from the in...
Es handelt sich um eine Vorstudie zu einem DFG-Forschungsprojekt (2000‒2004) „Entstehung und Entwick...
The thesis "Typography of the literary magazine Plamen (1959-1969)" concerns itself with the overall...
Swiss Graphic Design Histories offers an entirely new redefinition of Switzerland’s graphic design l...
Throughout history and in today’s society, typography has been and still is without doubt a great pa...
The thesis "Typography of the monthly magazine Žena a móda (1949-1995)" deals with the graphical app...
At first glance, a special issue on the subject of typography might seem an unusual choice for an ac...
Schulz’s occasional graphic designs which made the margin of his art included also a vignette of the...
Das 1976 abgeschlossene Typoskript ist seiner Art nach ein Bestandskatalog. Es erschließt und beschr...
This latest issue of the series of Typography papers opens with a beautifully illustrated article by...
Jan Tschichold (1902-1974), typographe et théoricien de la typographie, est célèbre pour la rupture ...
Do you know Helvetica, Univers or Akkurat? This is not surprising, since a number of typefaces desig...
Switzerland has a notable impact on the development of the historiography of graphic design and desi...
Within the publication strategy of our research project, the Design Issues special issue focuses on ...
Jan Tschichold’s The New Typography is a critical essay and an operative handbook that paved the wa...
This paper considers how ‘Arts et métiers graphiques’, a Parisian graphic design journal from the in...
Es handelt sich um eine Vorstudie zu einem DFG-Forschungsprojekt (2000‒2004) „Entstehung und Entwick...
The thesis "Typography of the literary magazine Plamen (1959-1969)" concerns itself with the overall...
Swiss Graphic Design Histories offers an entirely new redefinition of Switzerland’s graphic design l...
Throughout history and in today’s society, typography has been and still is without doubt a great pa...
The thesis "Typography of the monthly magazine Žena a móda (1949-1995)" deals with the graphical app...
At first glance, a special issue on the subject of typography might seem an unusual choice for an ac...
Schulz’s occasional graphic designs which made the margin of his art included also a vignette of the...
Das 1976 abgeschlossene Typoskript ist seiner Art nach ein Bestandskatalog. Es erschließt und beschr...
This latest issue of the series of Typography papers opens with a beautifully illustrated article by...