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Bob Noorda: THE DESIGNER WHO CHANGED THE LOOK OF UNDERGROUNDS
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Bob Noorda: THE DESIGNER WHO CHANGED THE LOOK OF UNDERGROUNDS

Bob Noorda was a prominent Dutch graphic designer and typographer known for his influential work in wayfinding and signage, particularly for the Amsterdam Metro. His design philosophy focused on simplicity and clarity, significantly enhancing user experience in navigation. Beyond transit systems, Noorda's impact extended to branding and environmental graphics, influencing projects across Europe and the United States. His legacy continues to inspire designers in public signage and user-oriented design.

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Victor Vasarely: The artist who tricked the eye
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Victor Vasarely: The artist who tricked the eye

Victor Vasarely, often regarded as the father of Op Art (Optical Art), was a Hungarian-French artist renowned for his visually dynamic and geometric abstract works that play with optical illusions. His art is characterised by bold patterns, vibrant colours, and the use of shapes to create movement and depth, challenging the viewer’s perception of space and form. Vasarely’s innovative approach had a significant influence on modern art and design, establishing him as a key figure in 20th-century art.

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Josef Müller-Brockmann: the father of the grid system in graphic design
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Josef Müller-Brockmann: the father of the grid system in graphic design

Josef Müller-Brockmann was a Swiss graphic designer known for his role in developing the Swiss Style, also known as the International Typographic Style. He was famous for his clean, grid-based layouts and minimalist designs, often using sans-serif typography and photography. Müller-Brockmann was a master and a pioneering figure in his field. Even after his death in 1996, his work remains celebrated for its precision and timeless appeal and his influence persists up to this day, inspiring graphic designers all over the world.

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Space Age Prophet: How Much Did Arthur C. Clarke Get Right?
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Space Age Prophet: How Much Did Arthur C. Clarke Get Right?

Sir Arthur Charles Clarke was undoubtedly one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century. His vivid imagination and visionary ideas revolutionised the genre, inspiring generations of readers and writers. He spent the first half of his life in England, where he served in World War Two as a radar operator, before emigrating to Ceylon in 1956. He is best known for the novel and movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, which he co-created with the assistance of Stanley Kubrick.

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Dieter Rams: THE LEGEND OF LESS, BUT BETTER
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Dieter Rams: THE LEGEND OF LESS, BUT BETTER

Dieter Rams, an iconic figure in product design, revolutionised the industry with his minimalist and functional approach. His work at Braun and his 'Ten Principles of Good Design' continue to inspire and shape contemporary design thinking. Rams is credited with the memorable phrase “Weniger, aber besser,” which translates to “Less, but better.” He is widely regarded as a major influence on Apple's best-selling products and is recognised as one of the most important industrial designers of the 20th century.

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GEORGE NELSON: A PIONEER of MID-CENTURY MODERNISM
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GEORGE NELSON: A PIONEER of MID-CENTURY MODERNISM

George Nelson is often referred to as one of the founders of American modernism, and with good reason. Together with Charles & Ray Eames, Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen and the talented designers in his New York studio, he ushered in a new style of design that would change the way we dress our homes forever. While heading up his studio, George Nelson Associates, he gifted the world the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, Bubble Lamps and an impressive 130 clock designs.

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JOE COLOMBO: THE ARCHITECT WHO PUT ITALIAN DESIGN ON THE MAP
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JOE COLOMBO: THE ARCHITECT WHO PUT ITALIAN DESIGN ON THE MAP

Joe Colombo was an Italian designer, artist and architect who created many of the most iconic Italian designs, despite coming to the profession only late in his life. In a brief but successful career, Joe Colombo produced highly innovative objects, which made him into one of the most influential product designers in Italy at the time.

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THE LALANNES: SCULPTORS OF SURREAL NATURE
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THE LALANNES: SCULPTORS OF SURREAL NATURE

François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne were a husband-and-wife team of artists who created inventive and often surprising works, widely admired and collected since the 1960s. Throughout their careers, they sculpted a playful menagerie of monkeys, ducks, fish, and especially sheep. Their pieces blur the line between fine art and decorative objects, having been exhibited in numerous galleries worldwide and sold for seven figures at auctions.

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