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Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955
Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955
Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955
Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955
Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955
Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955

Hermann Eidenbenz – Teaching Graphic Design: Documents 1926-1955

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Hermann Eidenbenz (1902–1993) was one of the first persons in Switzerland to describe himself as a graphic designer. From the first half of the 20th century into the 1950s, he was involved in graphic design education in Zurich, Magdeburg, Basel, and Brunswick, first as a student and later as a teacher. The didactic material from Eidenbenz's time as a teacher of graphic design published here throws light on this discipline at a time before graphic design in Switzerland had achieved international recognition.

168 pages, 16 x 24 cm, paperback, Triest (Zurich).