著者について

Otl Aicher was a prominent German graphic designer and typographer known for his influential work in visual communication and design. He played a crucial role in shaping the design aesthetic of post-war Germany, particularly through his involvement with the design of the 1972 Munich Olympics, where he established a cohesive visual identity that combined simplicity and functionality. Aicher's approach often emphasized clarity and the integration of design with everyday life, which had a lasting impact on various design fields.

Throughout his career, Aicher founded the Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm (Ulm School of Design), which became a significant center for design education and influenced a generation of designers. His work extended beyond graphic design to include industrial design and architecture, showcasing his versatility and commitment to a holistic design philosophy. Aicher's legacy continues to inspire designers around the world, and his principles of design remain relevant in contemporary practices.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 May 13, 1922
出生地 Wangen im Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany
死亡日 September 1, 2011
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