Swiss Design Gallery
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Otto Morach, poster for the clothier PKZ, 1928. PKZ means Paul Kehl of Zurich, Switzerland.
Max Huber, poster design for Porsche, 1970. The Swiss designer did a lot of beautiful and dynamic Po
Donald Brun, poster illustration for Contre Douleurs pain killers, 1945. Switzerland. Via posterconn
Josef Müller-Brockmann, poster strawinsky / fortner / berg, 1955. Conducted by Erich Schmid, Tonhall
Revox B77 MKII high speed tape recorder, 1984. Introduced 1977, Studer-Revox AG Switzerland. Via Gol
Max Huber, swiss graphic designer (1919-1992). Visit his museum m.a.x.museo
Max Huber, catalogue cover for La Rinascente, 1951
Sigg AG, bottle with clasp, 1925 & 1968. Switzerland. Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. Read more ab
Erik Nitsche, cover design for the Annual Report of General Dynamics, 1959. Back and Front.
Verena Loewensberg, Untitled, 1953. Oil on canvas. © Nachlass Verena Loewensberg, Henriette Coray Lo
Carl Jung and his private notebook Liber Novus, 1914-1930. Switzerland. Read more: New York Times
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Donald Brun, Gesund und gut mit Butter, 1951, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Plakatsammlung,
Hans Looser, poster artwork Flowers for Easter – Blumen zu Ostern, 1955. Switzerland.
Prill, Vieceli, Cremers, book design Hannes Wettstein, Seeking Archetypes. Pages from the monograph
The Three Sisters, Theater BaselDirector: Simon Stone
The Vetterli Vitali Moschetto Calvalry Carbine,In 1870 the Swiss created the famous Vetterli design
Georg Gerster, swissair poster USA, 1971. Spring disking near Wichita, Kansas. Photo: © Georg Gerste
Fritz Bühler, Poster for riri Zipper, 1949. Switzerland. Via Chisholm Gallery
The Swiss K-31 bolt action rifle,Designed in the early 30′s and used by the Swiss Army up until the
stamp-it-to-me: two Swiss stamps that were chosen in a 1996 design contest, the left is "La Col
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The Popsicle art series, created by Swiss/Danish artist duo PUTPUT, will have you doing a double tak
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