Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung, 6, 1953

Information

Content includes:
W.A. Menne – Advertising tasks in the chemical industry
W. Beckmann – Design of formlessness
Karlheinz Graudenz – Science and market feeling
Franz H. Wills – Pharmaceutical advertising in the USA
Günter Berkhahn – Export advertising needs new impulses
Dr. A. Wannemacher – The best German posters 1952

Details

Linked Information

Graphik - Werbung + Formgebung, 6, 1953
Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung, 6, 1953
More graphic design artefacts
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
More graphic design history articles

Members Content

After researching further into the work designed by their practice, I found ten programmes designed between 1958 and 1960. These programmes were designed for a variety of live jazz events in Germany and all followed the same format.

Members Content

The identity manual consisted of 130 pages of information and brand usage with Arie J. Geurts heading up the project as design director, (who later headed up his own design studio in Los Angeles). The identity uses minimal colour and focuses on a consistent brand blue in all communications.
Ken was born in 1929, in Southampton and grew up in a small market town in North Devon. He was a principled man, with strong values and views against the hyper-consumerism we live with today. Ken studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.
Gabriel sent me a link to his amazing Uruguayan Graphic Design Archive when I launched Design Reviewed. The content was so amazing, I ended up spending a good hour looking through the content and it has definitely made it to my bookmarks.