Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Post Typography's (LETTERS WITHOUT RULES)




Post Typography was founded in 2001 by Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen. They define their style as Punk Rock vs. Swiss Modernism.


Post Typography's message:

We each will carve our visage from the faceless screen, and let the ink from our pens bleed into our hands and paper. We will cast off the shackles of Photoshop to return to the freedom of letters without rules. We are the Times New Romans! We are the Franklin Gothics!

first thing first manifesto, 2000

 


the FTFM, launched by Adbusters, is a document of purpose of a generation of designers talking about concerns and priorities of the profession for the twenty-first century. the 34 signatories are amongst the most respected of the profession.   

click here for the full text of the manifesto, and list of signatories.

There are pursuits more worthy of our problem-solving skills. Unprecedented environmental, social and cultural crises demand our attention. Many cultural interventions, social marketing campaigns, books, magazines, exhibitions, educational tools, television programs, films, charitable causes and other information design projects urgently require our expertise and help.

We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication -a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning. The scope of debate is shrinking; it must expand. Consumerism is running uncontested; it must be challenged by other perspectives expressed, in part, through the visual languages and resources of design.

List of images for final exam, spring 2025

1.

Christoph Niemann, illustration, New York, Berlin, (early 2000's)


2.
Andrey Logvin, High Resolution, Poster (early 2000's)

3.


Flamingo Studios, This is Ja, Poster (early 2000's)


4.
Post Typography, Poster, (early 2000's)

5.

Atelier Rene Knip, Netherlands, Design installation, (late 1990's)

6.

Martin Woodtli, Sport Design, Poster (1990's)
7.


Fons Hickmann, Heimatkunde, Platinum Award Poster (2014)


8.
Maviyane-Davies, Many Rivers to Cross, Zimbabwe (1990's)

9.

 Jop van Bennekom, The Face, Cover (1996)

10.


Sara Fanelli, Book spread: Pinocchio, (early 2000's)


11.

Andy Rementer, Good Morning, Poster (2000's)

12.
Ken Tsai-Lee, Defeat Aids, Poster (1990-2000's)

13.

Jonathan Barnbrook, David Bowie's cover of Heathen (2002)


14.
Arem Duplessis,  New York Times Magazine? Study for cover, (2000's)


15.

Chris Ware, A Feeling Those People, Graphic Novel (2000's)

16.
David Carson, The Black Swan, Cover, (2011).


17.
Stefan Sagmeister, Form Magazine, Cover (2008). 

18.

Jamie Reid, Pretty Vacant, Poster (1977)

19.
Deborah Sussman, Los Angeles Olympiad, signage (1984)


20. 
 Pat Gorman & Frank Olinsky, MTV logo, (1982)


21.
April Greiman, Wet, Cover (1979)

22.
Ed Fella, Architecture & Urban Design, Poster (1989)

23.
Wes Wilson, Fillmore Concert Poster, (1967)

24.
Bill Atherton and Allan Brooking, Pregnant Man, Poster, (1969)


25.
 Paul Rand, Westinghouse Logo, (1960)


26.
William Golden, CBS Logo (1951)


27.
 Saul Bass, The Man with the Golden Arm, Poster (1955)

28.

George Lois, Esquire Cover, New York (1968)

29.
Die Design Politie, Can Tourism Benefit the Poor? Poster (2003)

30.
Franciszek Starowieyski, Lulu, Poster (1970's)

31.
Jan Lenica, Wozzeck, Poster, (1969)

32.

Iman Raad, A Single Work, Poster (2007)

33.


Joseph Müller Brockman, Less Noise!, International Typographic Style, Poster (1960)



34.
Herb Lubalin, Ad for Ebony, New York (1968)


35.
                Herbert Matter, Poster for Swiss Tourism (1934)

36.
                  
László Moholy-Nagy, Poster for BAUHAUS (1931)


37.

Alvin Lustig, Catalog for World Inventors Exposition (1947)


38. 
Lester Beall, Here it Comes, Rural Electrification Poster (1930)



39.
A. M. Cassandre, Cover for Harper's Bazaar (1939)


40. 
Alexander Rodchenko, Woman with Leika, (1924)