Swiss Style

Swiss Style

Swiss Style, also known as International Typographic Style, emerged in the 1950s and gained popularity in the 1960s. It is characterized by clean, minimalistic layouts, strong grid systems, sans-serif typefaces, and a focus on clarity and functionality. Swiss graphic designers such as Max Bill, Josef Müller-Brockmann, and Adrian Frutiger were influential in shaping this style. With its emphasis on precision, simplicity, and objective communication, Swiss Style revolutionized graphic design and became synonymous with modernism in visual communication.

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SOMETHING in the style of Swiss Style

See also

Max BillJosef Müller-BrockmannAdrian FrutigerBauhausConstructivism
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