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Thinking Jan Tschichold. 04 02 1902

Thinking Jan Tschichold. 04 02 1902

Jan Tschicchold was born on the April 2nd, 1902 in Leipzig, Germany. He studied at the Akademie für Graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe in Leipzig and the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresen. In 1921, at age of 18, Tschichold taught typography and lettering at the Meisterschule fur Deutschlands Buchdrucker in Munich. His book, Die nue Typographie became one...
Thinking Peter Megert. 03 28 1937

Thinking Peter Megert. 03 28 1937

Peter Megert was born on march 28, 1937 in Berne, Switzerland. He educated at the Kunstgewerbeschule. He also pursued his education in France and the United States. He studied design planning, communication, graphic production and filmmaking at the Ohio State University. In 1960, he established his studio, Studio M where he designed visual identities, printing...
Thinking Hans Neuburg. 03 20 1904

Thinking Hans Neuburg. 03 20 1904

Hans Neuburg was born on 20th March 1904 in Grulich, Czechoslovakia. In 1910, Neuburg became a residence in Zurich. He got some commercial apprenticeship and then in 1928, he was employed as a copywriter by Max Dalang. He worked as a freelancer before he hired by Jean Haecky in Basle as an advertising manager. In...
Thinking Franco Bassi. 02 19 1920

Thinking Franco Bassi. 02 19 1920

Franco bassi was born on February 19, 1920 in Milan Italy. He studied at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera. He started working at Olivetti in 1949 and later became an Art Director at Ollivetti design and advertising studios. He also worked as an Art Director Weisscredit in Lugano, and Italconsult in Roma. His clients...
Thinking Wolfgang Weingart. 02 06 1941

Thinking Wolfgang Weingart. 02 06 1941

“The synthesis of my work was actually the story of my life in retrospect.”
Thinking Hans Rudolf Bosshard. 01 25 1929

Thinking Hans Rudolf Bosshard. 01 25 1929

I set strong rules for myself – and love the architecture of the Baroque. I fundamentally think rationally – but love the strange and the absurd. I love wit – but hate people’s grin. I appreciate clarity and transparency – but publish a book under a pseudonym. I often approach typography like a concrete painting...
Thinking Will Burtin. 01 17 1930

Thinking Will Burtin. 01 17 1930

“The creative person who can find himself or herself in this expanding universe is not only fortunate but indispensible.”
Thinking Film+Design by Peter von Arx

Thinking Film+Design by Peter von Arx

Title: Film+Design Hardcover: 292 pages Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold; First Edition edition (December 1983) Language: English / German Size: 227 x 297 mm / 9.5 x 11.9 inches “The first section of this book explains the elementary phenomena and dimensions of film according to the school program’s analytical studies. The second section is devoted to...
Thinking Massimo Vignelli. 01 10 1931

Thinking Massimo Vignelli. 01 10 1931

“We like design to be visually powerful, intellectually elegant, and above all timeless.” Massimo Vignelli was born in Milano, Italy on January 10, 1931. He studied at Accademia di belle arti, In Milan and later at the School of the University of Venice. In 1957, he came to New york and taught at the Institute...
Thinking Werner Jeker. 12 25 1944

Thinking Werner Jeker. 12 25 1944

“Black and white is the simplest and the most radical expression.” Werner Jeker was born on December 25, in 1944 in Mumliswill, the Swiss German Canton of soleure. He apprtenchip at Hugo Welti studio and obtained of Federal grants of Applied Arts in 1968. He became a freelancers as an illustrator, graphic designer and teacher...