Josef Müller-Brockmann
Pioneer of Swiss Graphic Design
This in-depth illustrated essay traces the work of one of the leading exponents of Swiss Graphic Design in the 1950s and 1960s. Josef Müller-Brockmann’s posters are world-renowned for their ability to convey information with great visual tension, a sense of drama and an extreme economoy of means. He created a body of work in which timeless principles of visual communication are inscribed. Alongside his iconic posters, the book showcases logotypes, corporate identities, exhibition designs, and numerous lesser-known works, all presented in chronological order.
This in-depth illustrated essay traces the work of one of the leading exponents of Swiss Graphic Design in the 1950s and 1960s. Josef Müller-Brockmann’s posters are world-renowned for their ability to convey information with great visual tension, a sense of drama and an extreme economoy of means. He created a body of work in which timeless principles of visual communication are inscribed. Alongside his iconic posters, the book showcases logotypes, corporate identities, exhibition designs, and numerous lesser-known works, all presented in chronological order.
English edition – also available in German
“Minimalist designs, grids and clean typography fill the pages of this astonishing book”
– Desktop Magazine