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Ellen Lupton on Herbert Bayer: From Bauhaus to Madison Avenue

Shillington

For this talk, Cooper Hewitt’s Senior Curator of Contemporary Design, Ellen Lupton, will give a tour of their collections and the Herbert Bayer exhibition. “The Bauhaus was the world’s most famous art school, and Herbert Bayer (1900–1985) was its most prolific graphic designer. Sign up for the talk.

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Bayer Office

Enviromeant

They recently developed the environmental graphic design program for one of the world’s leading life science companies, Bayer. The post Bayer Office appeared first on Enviromeant. Inspired by chemistry and later reinterpreted into a visual signifier, the space becomes an integral experience for the user.

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Celebrity Photography by Samuel Bayer

Designspiration

Celebrity Photography by Samuel Bayer

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FFFFOUND! | Galleries / Typography / Bauhaus - Herbert Bayer: Circles | Fubiz™ #abstract

Designspiration

Galleries / Typography / Bauhaus - Herbert Bayer: Circles | Fubiz™ #abstract

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Free The Birds reinvents global cosmetics brand Avon for the world of 2023

Creative Boom

Free The Birds, which was founded in 1997, has a strong heritage in the beauty, homecare and health and wellness sectors, as well as food and drink, with clients including Bayer, Coty, Lindt and P&G. Brief and scope Initially, the brief for Free The Birds was simply to reinvigorate Avon's packaging design.

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Bauhaus Graphic Design: Past, Present, and Future

Inkbot Design

Herbert Bayer Bayer, an Austrian graphic designer and photographer, made significant advancements in modern typography and advertising. Bayer also produced striking geometric print advertisements and environmental graphic designs for such Bauhaus spaces as the workshop and dormitories.

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Herr Menig Junior

ID Identity Design

Retail store photography: Maria Bayer. Fun geometric shapes accompany the owl logo on promotional images, while the type idea uses the font Signal Mono and borrows its spacing from optometry tests. The friendly colour palette is inspired by classic toys and the storefront of Herr Menig Optik’s main shop. More from Transatlantika.

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