Josef Müller-Brockmann

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Josef Müller-Brockmann
Born Josef Müller
(1914-05-09)9 May 1914
Rapperswil, Switzerland
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Nationality Swiss
Alma mater University and Kunstgewerbeschule, Zürich
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Style International Typographic Style
Spouse(s) Verena Brockmann (married 1943–1964)
Children 1

Josef Müller-Brockmann (May 9, 1914 – August 30, 1996) was a Swiss graphic designer and teacher. He studied architecture, design and history of art at both the University and Kunstgewerbeschule in Zürich. In 1936 he opened his Zurich studio specialising in graphic design, exhibition design and photography. From 1951 he produced concert posters for the Tonhalle in Zurich. In 1958 he became a founding editor of New Graphic Design along with R.P. Lohse, C. Vivarelli, and H. Neuburg. In 1966 he was appointed European design consultant to IBM.

He is recognised for his simple designs and his clean use of typography (notably Akzidenz-Grotesk), shapes and colours which inspire many graphic designers in the 21st century.

Müller-Brockman was author of several books on design and visual communication.

Bibliography[1]

  • The Graphic Artist and his Design Problems (Gestaltungsprobleme des Grafikers), Teufen, 1961
  • A History of Visual Communication (Geschichte der visuellen Kommunikation), Niederteufen, 1971
  • History of the Poster (Geschichte des Plakates), co-author Shizuko Yoshikawa, Zurich, 1971
  • Grid Systems in Graphic Design (Rastersysteme für die visuelle Gestaltung), Niederteufen, 1981
  • Graphic Design in IBM: Typography, Photography, Illustration, Paris, 1988
  • Fotoplakate: Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, co-author Karl Wobmann, Aarau, 1989
  • Mein Leben: Spielerischer Ernst und ernsthaftes Spiel (autobiography), Baden, 1994

References

  1. Müller, Lars. Josef Müller-Brockmann: Pioneer of Swiss Graphic Design. Lars Müller Publishers, 1994, p. 261

External links

  • Many of Müller-Brockmann's works can be found in the online gallery "Blanka".