Weingart: Typography – My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014

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‘Since the 1970s Wolfgang Weingart has exerted a decisive influence on the international development of typography. He instilled creativity and a desire for experimentation into the ossified Swiss typographical industry and reflected this renewal in his own work. Countless designers have been inspired by his teaching at the Basle School of Design and by his lectures. In Typography Weingart gives an unusual and frank narrative of his early life and development as a designer. For the first time this publication gives a comprehensive survey of his works over the past forty years, most of which are unknown.’

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Weingart, Typography - My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014
Weingart, Typography – My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014

 

Weingart, Typography - My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014
Weingart, Typography – My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014

 

Weingart, Typography - My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014
Weingart, Typography – My Way to Typography, Lars Muller Publishers, 2014
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