Chronicling an overhaul of the "visual communication system" of Swiss train signage
In 1980, the Swiss Federal Railways contracted one of their country's leading graphic designers, Josef Müller-Brockmann (1914-96), to overhaul the design of their train stations' signage, a project that resulted in a "visual information system" using intuitive pictograms to orient rail passengers, doing so largely without the aid of language.
Müller-Brockmann's manual, expanded in 1992, is a complex, large-scale design project that met its users' needs through its emphatic rationalism and consistency. This reprint in English translation--part of Lars Müller's XX The Century of Print series--makes the manual accessible for the first time to a broader public, and is one of the most significant projects by this legendary designer, well known for his posters and the influential magazine he founded, New Graphic Design (1958-65). This 200-page edition features a transparent PVC jacket, an interview with the contemporary Swiss graphic designer Peter Spalinger and text by curator Andres Janser.
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再入荷:1980年にヨゼフ・ミューラー= ブロックマン(Josef Müller-Brockmann)が手がけたスイス連邦鉄道のデザインマニュアル『Passenger Information System: Design Manual for the Swiss Federal Railways by Josef Müller-Brockmann』。 https://t.co/1DolIJ89ds https://t.co/6W6XlJWCJv
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Design Manual for the Swiss Federal Railways, Josef Müller-Brockmann, 2019 published by @LarsMullerBooks https://t.co/zCTl2s8KsJ #brandmanual #mullerbrockmann #larsmuller #GraphicDesign https://t.co/VqRiLZjVdp