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Arjan Benning created this beautiful typeface using clothespins and human skin. 

Check out the whole alphabet here.

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Garamond Powerline by Daniel Adolph, who has created a new type inspired by well-known Garamond, and using powerlines to form letters. Check out the website here

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Josef Muller-Brockmann was a Swiss graphic designer and teacher, mostly recognised for his simple designs and his clean use of typography, notably Helvetica. His shapes and colours have inspired many graphic designers in the 21st century, and made him one of the main precursors of the International Typographic Style, also known as Swiss Style.

This visualization, produced by Quentin Delobel, is the result of a personal web research about Josef Muller-Brockmann and the international typographical style.

It contains 3 key elements:

(1) the research of information on the web,

(2) chronological information on Josef Muller-Brockmann’s life and links to the last part, and finally the last part

(3) is composed of a critical article based on information found online.

The project is in french. You can find the high resolution image here. 

Remember those old videos our teachers put on in elementary school? This is much cooler.

 

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