RUDER Emil

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RUDER Emil
Japanische Kalligraphie und westliche Zeichen. Kunsthalle Basel 18.2. bis 18.3. 1956. Poster in silk-screen print. VSK Basel. Clothbound, fair condition: marked medial folds, paper marked, small restored tears and moisture marks at edges. 126 x 90 cm Emil Ruder (1914-1970) was a teacher of typography from 1942 ŕ the Basel School of Design and contributed together with Armin Hofmann ŕ to the establishment of a graphic style known as the Swiss style, which would have in the 1950s and 1960s a strong international influence. The Swiss style or international typographic style (or international style), is a trend in graphic design developed in Switzerland in the 1950s, by Max Miedinger, Armin Hofmann and Emil Ruder. It emphasizes sparseness, legibility and objectivity, asymmetrical layout, the use of grids, specific fonts, Photography is preferred to drawn illustrations.
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