Swiss Design

A shelter poster designed to verbally/visually overview a historically significant design event or milestone.

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Shelter Poster

Shelter Poster

Swiss Design/International Typographic Style was a design movement during the 1950s that is arguably the most important graphic design style of the twentieth century. The shelter poster highlights the pioneers of the movement such as Ernst Keller, Theo Ballmer, Max Bill, Max Huber, and Josef Müller Brockmann. The poster encompasses the design movement by incorporating Swiss design principles: large scaled photography, use of grid, and flush-left, ragged-right.