Herb Lubalin

Discover the brilliance of Herb Lubalin, a legendary graphic designer known for his innovative typography and groundbreaking designs. Explore his iconic works and be inspired by his unique approach to visual communication.
Lubalin100: an ideal celebration of the designer's centennial birthday | Typeroom.eu Inspiration Typographie, Typography Inspiration, Logo Design Inspiration, Icon Design, Art Design, Type Design, Design Web, Design Skills, Interior Design

This past March the iconic Herb Lubalin would have been 100 years old. To celebrate his centennial birthday Herb Lubalin Study Center launched Lubalin 100, a project directed by Annabel Brandon. The daily celebration featuring one work by the graphic design legend for each of the next 100 days has already garnered worldwide media attention. Per Alexander Tochilovsky, curator of the Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography at The Cooper Union...

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Donald Koide
Lessons From Swiss Style Graphic Design — Smashing Magazine Graphic Design Style, Graphic Design Collection, Graphic Design Inspiration, Graphic Designers, Design Inspo, Modern Design, Design Ideas, Style International, International Typographic Style

Also known as International Style, the **Swiss Style** does not simply describe a style of graphic design made in Switzerland. It became famous through the art of very talented Swiss graphic designers, but it emerged in Russia, Germany and Netherlands in the 1920’s. This style in art, architecture and culture became an ‘international’ style after 1950’s and it was produced by artists all around the globe. Despite that, people still refer to it as the Swiss Style or the Swiss Legacy.

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thetimbrown: Why I Like Herb Lubalin's Sound of Music Logo Drop Cap Typography, Typography Poster, Folk Music, Music Art, Drop Cap Design, Coral Draw, Type Posters, Music Posters, Herb Lubalin

This is Herb Lubalin’s logo for The Sound of Music, used on a souvenir brochure for the movie. Interesting fact: “Rather than accept payment by royalty, Lubalin insisted on a large fee. By doing so, he missed an opportunity to make a great deal of money. The Sound of Music, released in 1965, went on to be one of the most successful movies of all time.” -from Herb Lubalin: American Graphic Designer, 2012 More things I like: Movie poster typography An Education, Suspiria, Johnny Mnemonic The…

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Gábor Kóthay

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