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In contrast to the strict and somewhat restrained Swiss Style of the 1960s, Büro Destruct stands for design without the handbrake on. Apparently everything is possible. It can be humorous, loud, colorful and zeitgeisty. At the same time, minimalism, precision and craftsmanship are present in all their work. The Swiss, who see themselves and their studio as a kind of band, again present a skillfully composed album with this new book.
The Bern-based foursome have never dealt in safe or conventional consensus graphics, but prefer distinct, sometimes trashy and always refreshingly original designs. Blessed with a healthy dose of insatiable curiosity, they have been seeking out inspiration from beyond the mountain ranges since the mid-1990s-long before the proliferation of Internet access and distribution. The Swiss strongly associate with values inherent in Japanese culture, in which they have found-and continue to find-inspiration over the years. However, unlike Emil Ruder and other heroes of classic Swiss graphic design, who also drew on Japan, they are more inspired by the wild side of Japanese culture.
Büro Destruct's vector-heavy graphics have always conformed to "think global, act local." Often against the grain of public conception: they were among the few to ignore the temporary, yet intense flirt of Swiss graphic design with fledgling neo-conservatism. Over the past 27 years, Büro Destruct have successfully avoided being pinned down or getting too comfortable in a defined area. At the same time, of course, it is there: that special Destruct eerie feeling. An independent handwriting, for which many words could be found, but which even after more than two decades is best conveyed by looking at their work ...
The 4th monograph not only presents the best of the realized projects of the past twelve years, but also intermediate steps, discards, experiments, and inspiration.
About Büro Destruct: Swiss Graphic Design Studio Büro Destruct founded 1994 in Bern by "HGB Fideljus" Berger & Lorenz "Lopetz" Gianfreda. In 1995 Marc "MB" Brunner & Heinz "H1" Reber joined the current group formation. Since day one, BD has kept open the boundary between art and commercial graphic design, as testified to by the number and variety of techniques employed, and reflected in projects for clients from widely differing fields. Publications, exhibitions, lectures and workshops around the world enable the Büro Destruct project to keep itself in a progress of continual renewal and to widen its contacts to Bern, the capital of Switzerland, in line with its motto: "Small City-Big Design."
The Bern-based foursome have never dealt in safe or conventional consensus graphics, but prefer distinct, sometimes trashy and always refreshingly original designs. Blessed with a healthy dose of insatiable curiosity, they have been seeking out inspiration from beyond the mountain ranges since the mid-1990s-long before the proliferation of Internet access and distribution. The Swiss strongly associate with values inherent in Japanese culture, in which they have found-and continue to find-inspiration over the years. However, unlike Emil Ruder and other heroes of classic Swiss graphic design, who also drew on Japan, they are more inspired by the wild side of Japanese culture.
Büro Destruct's vector-heavy graphics have always conformed to "think global, act local." Often against the grain of public conception: they were among the few to ignore the temporary, yet intense flirt of Swiss graphic design with fledgling neo-conservatism. Over the past 27 years, Büro Destruct have successfully avoided being pinned down or getting too comfortable in a defined area. At the same time, of course, it is there: that special Destruct eerie feeling. An independent handwriting, for which many words could be found, but which even after more than two decades is best conveyed by looking at their work ...
The 4th monograph not only presents the best of the realized projects of the past twelve years, but also intermediate steps, discards, experiments, and inspiration.
About Büro Destruct: Swiss Graphic Design Studio Büro Destruct founded 1994 in Bern by "HGB Fideljus" Berger & Lorenz "Lopetz" Gianfreda. In 1995 Marc "MB" Brunner & Heinz "H1" Reber joined the current group formation. Since day one, BD has kept open the boundary between art and commercial graphic design, as testified to by the number and variety of techniques employed, and reflected in projects for clients from widely differing fields. Publications, exhibitions, lectures and workshops around the world enable the Büro Destruct project to keep itself in a progress of continual renewal and to widen its contacts to Bern, the capital of Switzerland, in line with its motto: "Small City-Big Design."
In contrast to the strict and somewhat restrained Swiss Style of the 1960s, Büro Destruct stands for design without the handbrake on. Apparently everything is possible. It can be humorous, loud, colorful and zeitgeisty. At the same time, minimalism, precision and craftsmanship are present in all their work. The Swiss, who see themselves and their studio as a kind of band, again present a skillfully composed album with this new book.
The Bern-based foursome have never dealt in safe or conventional consensus graphics, but prefer distinct, sometimes trashy and always refreshingly original designs. Blessed with a healthy dose of insatiable curiosity, they have been seeking out inspiration from beyond the mountain ranges since the mid-1990s-long before the proliferation of Internet access and distribution. The Swiss strongly associate with values inherent in Japanese culture, in which they have found-and continue to find-inspiration over the years. However, unlike Emil Ruder and other heroes of classic Swiss graphic design, who also drew on Japan, they are more inspired by the wild side of Japanese culture.
Büro Destruct's vector-heavy graphics have always conformed to "think global, act local." Often against the grain of public conception: they were among the few to ignore the temporary, yet intense flirt of Swiss graphic design with fledgling neo-conservatism. Over the past 27 years, Büro Destruct have successfully avoided being pinned down or getting too comfortable in a defined area. At the same time, of course, it is there: that special Destruct eerie feeling. An independent handwriting, for which many words could be found, but which even after more than two decades is best conveyed by looking at their work ...
The 4th monograph not only presents the best of the realized projects of the past twelve years, but also intermediate steps, discards, experiments, and inspiration.
About Büro Destruct: Swiss Graphic Design Studio Büro Destruct founded 1994 in Bern by "HGB Fideljus" Berger & Lorenz "Lopetz" Gianfreda. In 1995 Marc "MB" Brunner & Heinz "H1" Reber joined the current group formation. Since day one, BD has kept open the boundary between art and commercial graphic design, as testified to by the number and variety of techniques employed, and reflected in projects for clients from widely differing fields. Publications, exhibitions, lectures and workshops around the world enable the Büro Destruct project to keep itself in a progress of continual renewal and to widen its contacts to Bern, the capital of Switzerland, in line with its motto: "Small City-Big Design."
The Bern-based foursome have never dealt in safe or conventional consensus graphics, but prefer distinct, sometimes trashy and always refreshingly original designs. Blessed with a healthy dose of insatiable curiosity, they have been seeking out inspiration from beyond the mountain ranges since the mid-1990s-long before the proliferation of Internet access and distribution. The Swiss strongly associate with values inherent in Japanese culture, in which they have found-and continue to find-inspiration over the years. However, unlike Emil Ruder and other heroes of classic Swiss graphic design, who also drew on Japan, they are more inspired by the wild side of Japanese culture.
Büro Destruct's vector-heavy graphics have always conformed to "think global, act local." Often against the grain of public conception: they were among the few to ignore the temporary, yet intense flirt of Swiss graphic design with fledgling neo-conservatism. Over the past 27 years, Büro Destruct have successfully avoided being pinned down or getting too comfortable in a defined area. At the same time, of course, it is there: that special Destruct eerie feeling. An independent handwriting, for which many words could be found, but which even after more than two decades is best conveyed by looking at their work ...
The 4th monograph not only presents the best of the realized projects of the past twelve years, but also intermediate steps, discards, experiments, and inspiration.
About Büro Destruct: Swiss Graphic Design Studio Büro Destruct founded 1994 in Bern by "HGB Fideljus" Berger & Lorenz "Lopetz" Gianfreda. In 1995 Marc "MB" Brunner & Heinz "H1" Reber joined the current group formation. Since day one, BD has kept open the boundary between art and commercial graphic design, as testified to by the number and variety of techniques employed, and reflected in projects for clients from widely differing fields. Publications, exhibitions, lectures and workshops around the world enable the Büro Destruct project to keep itself in a progress of continual renewal and to widen its contacts to Bern, the capital of Switzerland, in line with its motto: "Small City-Big Design."
Über den Autor
Über Büro Destruct: Das Schweizer Grafikdesign Studio Büro Destruct wurde 1994 in Bern von 'HGB Fideljus' Berger & Lorenz 'Lopetz' Gianfreda gegründet. 1995 schlossen sich Marc 'MB' Brunner & Heinz 'H1' Reber der heutigen Gruppenformation an. Seit dem ersten Tag hält BD die Grenze zwischen Kunst und kommerziellem Grafikdesign offen, was sich in der Anzahl und Vielfalt der eingesetzten Techniken zeigt und in Projekten für Kunden aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen widerspiegelt. Publikationen, Ausstellungen, Vorträge und Workshops in aller Welt ermöglichen es dem Büro Destruct, sich ständig zu erneuern und die Kontakte zur Schweizer Hauptstadt Bern zu erweitern, getreu dem Motto: 'Small City - Big Design.'
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Innenarchitektur & Design |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 256 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783948440275 |
ISBN-10: | 3948440271 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Büro Destruct |
Hersteller: | Slanted Publishers UG |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Slanted Publishers UG, Nördliche Uferstr. 4-6, D-76189 Karlsruhe, info@slanted.de |
Maße: | 282 x 241 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Büro Destruct |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 1,364 kg |
Über den Autor
Über Büro Destruct: Das Schweizer Grafikdesign Studio Büro Destruct wurde 1994 in Bern von 'HGB Fideljus' Berger & Lorenz 'Lopetz' Gianfreda gegründet. 1995 schlossen sich Marc 'MB' Brunner & Heinz 'H1' Reber der heutigen Gruppenformation an. Seit dem ersten Tag hält BD die Grenze zwischen Kunst und kommerziellem Grafikdesign offen, was sich in der Anzahl und Vielfalt der eingesetzten Techniken zeigt und in Projekten für Kunden aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen widerspiegelt. Publikationen, Ausstellungen, Vorträge und Workshops in aller Welt ermöglichen es dem Büro Destruct, sich ständig zu erneuern und die Kontakte zur Schweizer Hauptstadt Bern zu erweitern, getreu dem Motto: 'Small City - Big Design.'
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Innenarchitektur & Design |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 256 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783948440275 |
ISBN-10: | 3948440271 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Büro Destruct |
Hersteller: | Slanted Publishers UG |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Slanted Publishers UG, Nördliche Uferstr. 4-6, D-76189 Karlsruhe, info@slanted.de |
Maße: | 282 x 241 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Büro Destruct |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 1,364 kg |
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