Max Huber - Italian Graphic Designer

Idea 335, 2009-7

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Content includes:
Special Feature Max Huber: Design beyond Borders
Concrete Art, Geometrical Forms, Typography / Design and Society in The Age of Reproduction / Constructive Photography and Superimposed Types and Colors / The Dynamism of Three-dimentional Layou / Toward The Production of The Space
Comments on Max Huber
Antonio Boggeri, Gianpiero Bosoni, Bruno Munari, Massimo Vignelli,
Heinz Waibl, Roberto Leydi, Toshihiro Katayama, Bruno Monguzzi
Concrete Art, Geometrical Forms, Typography
Design and Society in The Age of Reproduction
Constructive Photography and Superimposed Types and Colors
The Dynamism of Three-dimentional Layou
Toward The Production of The Space
Comments on Max Huber
Antonio Boggeri, Gianpiero Bosoni, Bruno Munari, “>Massimo Vignelli,
Heinz Waibl, Roberto Leydi, Toshihiro Katayama, Bruno Monguzzi

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Max Huber was born in 1919 in Switzerland. He worked across advertising, packaging, design and industrial design. He had a distinctive style that skillfully blended bright hues with photomontage.

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Max Huber was born in 1919 in Switzerland. He worked across advertising, packaging, design and industrial design. He had a distinctive style that skillfully blended bright hues with photomontage.
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