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Jan Tschichold & The New Typography

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In 2019 the Bauhaus is celebrating the 100th Anniversary, and you can learn about here. The next video of the Brad Graduate Center Symposium is focused on Tschichold’s concepts for Typography and graphic design in Weimar Germany.

Brad Graduate Center Symposium

The New Typography Symposium

After WW2. he was convinced that the “success” of Nazi Germany was based in parts on his visual concepts of “Neue Typografie”. He left Germany, called himself Ivan and wrote his name Czychold in a polish publication. so he turned his conceps upside down and created Sabon based on Garamond.

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