Armin Hofmann: Reduction. Ethics. Didactics. - Hofmann, Matthias; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9783721210385
ISBN10:3721210387
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:280 pages
Weight:1140 g
Language:English
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Armin Hofmann: Reduction. Ethics. Didactics.

 
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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All about Armin Hofmann's outstanding creative work, his professional ethics, and the principles he developed and applied in his teaching.

Armin Hofmann has influenced generations of graphic designers around the world with his work and didactic approaches. Far removed from doctrinaire views, he exemplified a professional attitude that was characterized by the idea of reduction, a pragmatic outlook, and a deep sense of responsibility. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of his creative work, his professional ethics, and the principles he developed and applied in his teaching.

It is structured along three levels: the in-depth examination of Hofmann's work, his biography, and original texts on various aspects of his work. Guest contributions from former students and later renowned graphic designers and typographers, as well as fello w colleagues, paint a very personal picture and illustrate the worldwide influence of his work based on their own pieces. This book was compiled almost exclusively from original sources, in particular from the extensive private archive, enabling a very authentic, profound, and multifaceted immersion into the legacy of Armin Hofmann.