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Ruf Lanz agency, poster for swiss milk, Your natural fitness program, 2009. Via Museum für Gestaltun
Rolf Wenger, poster llustration for annabelle magazine, 1987-88. Switzerland. Source 1+2
Hubert Saget, advertising poster for Leica, 1930. Printed for Optician Koch, Zürich, Switzerland. V
Josef Müller-Brockmann, design drawings for the exhibition “Pflege des Waldes” / Taking Care of the
Niklaus Stoecklin, advertising poster for Bell meat company, 1955. Switzerland. Stoecklin was the fa
Trix & Robert Haussmann, club armchair 310, 1962. Re-edition by Walter Knoll, Germany.“To design
Paul Rand (1914-1996)Modern graphic design legend - renowned for his playful and edgy brand identity
Hans Feurer, photography for poster campaign Kodacolor gold film, 1988. Young & Rubicam, Switzer
Erik Nitsche (1908 - 1998)Some show pieces of annual report covers from a Swiss-born American design
LMP-PIST 41/44 Furer Submachinegun,A short recoil open bolt design, the Furer Submachine gun was des
Cesare De Trey, René-Alfred Chauvot, watch Reverso, 1931. Produced until today via Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Erik Nitsche, artwork for The New Illustrated Library of Science and Invention by Maurice Fabre, Vol
Herbert Matter, Handwerk. Photos from the trailer A Design Film Festival 2011: Herbert Matter
Carl Franz Moos, artwork for swiss booklet for Olympic Games, 1924 in Paris. Published by Julius Wag
Jack J. Kunz, illustration for beer with the typical St. Bernard, 1976. Brewery Haldengut, Switzerla
Verena Loewensberg, Untitled, 1984. Source
Theo Ballmer, cover of the Exhibition Booklet “Photography / Hundert Jahre Lichtbild”, 1927. Gewerbe
Herbert Matter, Posters for Swiss Tourism Board, 1935. Schweizerische Verkehrszentrale SVZ, Zürich
Karl Gerstner, from the Book The forms of colour: the interaction of visual elements, 1986.
Victorinox, the first soldier’s knife of the Swiss Army, 1891. The first Swiss officer’s knife, 1897
Wilhelm Kienzle, Cactus watering can, 1935. Made by Mewa, Switzerland. Source
Swissair promotional cards for “on board” gaming, 1960s. Via PastPrint
Wisa-Gloria AG, tricycle, 1970. Switzerland. Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. Photo: wiki. The toymaker
Otto Baumberger, poster artwork for motorcycle exhibition, 1932. Switzerland. Via Susanlenox
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