• Karl Gerstner: Designing Programmes

Karl Gerstner: Designing Programmes

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Programme as Typeface, Typography, Picture, Method

Swiss designer and artist Karl Gerstner (1930–2017) had a significant influence on typography and the history and development of postwar graphic design.

Designing Programmes is one of his most important and influential works. It was first published in 1964, and reissued in a new design by Lars Müller Publishers in 2007; both editions are now rare (the first almost completely unavailable). Now, Lars Müller has reissued the book with its original design.

Across four essays, Gerstner provides a basic introduction to his design methodology and suggests a model for design in the early days of the computer era.

Gerstner's innovation was to propose a rule set or system defined by the designer that would determine all aesthetic decisions for a given product: for example, a logo might also function as a layout grid system or inspire a font. Today the book is especially topical in the context of current developments in computational design.

With many examples from the worlds of graphic and product design, music, architecture, and art, Designing Programmes inspires the reader to seize on the material, develop it further, and integrate it into his or her own work.

With an introduction by Lars Müller

Published by Lars Müller Publishers, 2019
Facsimile edition

Softcover, 96 pages, 50 color and 150 duotones images, 7.75 × 9.75 inches

ISBN: 978-3-03-778578-2

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