Josef Müller-Brockmann

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A poster designed by Müller-Brockmann done in the so-called Swiss Style of graphic design
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A poster designed by Müller-Brockmann done in the so-called Swiss Style of graphic design

Josef Müller-Brockmann, (May 9, 1914August 30, 1996), was a Swiss graphic designer and teacher. He studied architecture, design and history of art at both the University and Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich. In 1936 he opened his Zurich studio specialising in graphic design, exhibition design and photography. From 1951 he produced concert posters for the Tonhalle in Zurich. In 1958 he became a founding editor of New Graphic Design along with R.P. Lohse, C. Vivarelli, and H. Neuburg. In 1966 he was appointed European design consultant to IBM. Author of the 1961 publications The Graphic Artist and his Design Problems and Grid Systems in Graphic Design, and the 1971 publications History of the Poster and A History of Visual Communication.

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  • Friedl, Friederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein. Typography: An encylopedic survery of type design and techniques through history. Black Dog & Leventhal: 1998. ISBN 1-57912-023-7.
  • Purcell, Kerry William. Josef Müller-Brockmann. Phaidon Press: 2006. ISBN 0-71484-349-0.

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