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International Typographic Style or Swiss International Style 1950's: Rational, tightly structured, functional, serious, clean, objective and harmonious. Joseph Muller, Sp Studio, International Typographic Style, Swiss Typography, Swiss Graphic Design, Cv Inspiration, Swiss Style, Graphic Design Collection, 타이포그래피 포스터 디자인

Rational, tightly structured, functional, serious, clean, objective and harmonious, all adjectives pertaining to the International Typographic Style or Swiss International Style. This style emerged in Switzerland in the 1950's and slowly became worldwide by the 1970's, as the name suggests the style had a strong dependancy on typographic elements. Along with these elements the style also was recognizable by the use of a mathematical grid to supply the design with an overall orderly and…

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3. Zurich Tonhalle. musica viva. Concert poster, 1958 Joseph Muller, International Typographic Style, Armin Hofmann, Swiss Typography, Swiss Graphic Design, Concert Poster Design, David Carson, Graphic Design Style, Graphisches Design

Swiss Style, or International Typographic Style, is often characterized by highly structured layouts and sans-serif typefaces that attempt to achieve a clear, legible, and harmonious design. A big part of typesetting in the Swiss Style is the use of grids. Check out this article: “What is Swiss Style Typography?”. The International Typographic Style, also known as the Swiss Style, is a graphic design style that emerged in Russia, the Netherlands and Germany in the 1920s, and was made famous…

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Also known as International Style, the **Swiss Style** does not simply describe a style of graphic design made in Switzerland. It became famous through the art of very talented Swiss graphic designers, but it emerged in Russia, Germany and Netherlands in the 1920’s. This style in art, architecture and culture became an ‘international’ style after 1950’s and it was produced by artists all around the globe. Despite that, people still refer to it as the Swiss Style or the Swiss Legacy.

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