Thursday, 20 September 2007

Wim Crouwel






Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel belives in form and function working together to increase the possibilities of typographic communication. An experimental designer, he has been quoted as saying: " Typography must be visually orderly for the purpose of good readability." A fan of modernism and minimalsim he is inspired by many artists and belives in a systematic approach to design using grid systems to create type. I find his typography interesting i like the simplicity and structured approach he takes. He is inspired by architecture. I want to find more examples of this sort of systematic and grid based approach to design.

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