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Josef Neumann has always been an outsider to society, and at the age of 30, he has already lived an adventurous life when he comes to the GDR. He was raised as a foundling by nuns, made an apprenticeship as a construction worker, went to the Foreign Legion, and was a seaman and a tramp. Now, he is working at the Warnow shipyard. Brigadier Bruno has a lot of sympathy and patience with the unconventional Josef, but Josef cannot fall in line with strict orders and again and again acts against the rules.
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This documentary delves into the life and work of Josef Müller-Brockmann, a pivotal figure in Swiss graphic design and a proponent of the International Typographic Style. The film explores his design philosophy, his influential posters, and his impact on the visual communication landscape. It offers insights into his creative process and the principles that guided his renowned work.
Critical Reception
The film has been recognized for its comprehensive look at a seminal designer, highlighting his lasting influence on graphic design education and practice worldwide. It is appreciated by those interested in design history for its archival footage and detailed examination of Müller-Brockmann's contributions.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a thorough examination of a key figure in graphic design.
Highlights the enduring legacy of Swiss Style.
Valuable for students and practitioners of design.
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Fun Fact
Josef Müller-Brockmann's iconic poster for the Tonhalle Zurich concert series is considered a prime example of the International Typographic Style and is frequently cited in design education.
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