One of Switzerland's most important graphic designers, Josef
Muller-Brockman (1914-1996) is the father of functional, objective
design and an influential figure for generations of graphic
designers around the world. He was a proponent of the grid system,
which provides an underlying structure to graphic work, and he
created many of the twentieth century's most significant and
memorable posters. His influence on the world of graphic design is
immeasurable and his life and work will be presented in this volume
for the first time in comprehensive monograph form, with an
authoritative text by Kerry William Purcell, author of Phaidon's
Alexey Brodovitch, and over 400 images, ranging from finished works
and design drafts to personal photographs.
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