Showing posts with label swiss design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swiss design. Show all posts

7.23.2012

Swiss Constructivism by Richard P. Lohse



















Richard P. Lohse was a Swiss painter and graphic designer born in Zürich in 1902 who held a big role in developing the concrete and constructive art movements which emphasized abstraction in art and the rejection of the idea of autonomous art, favoring art as a practice for social purposes.

5.03.2012

Typographic Posters by Götz Gramlich











































Götz Gramlich is a graphic designer from Heidelberg, Germany who teaches workshops, promotes design exhibitions and competitions, as well as running his studio GGGrafik.  You can tell that a lot of his work is drawn from classic and swiss design, with some really well done type work.

"What is a good poster?  In my opinion a good one makes you curious, makes you smile, makes you think about something.  It's not important whether it's an illustration, photo, type, whatever.  A good poster touches you."

Via typo/graphic posters