Emil Ruder

Emil Ruder (20 March 1914 – 13 March 1970) was a Swiss typographer and graphic designer, who with Armin Hofmann joined the faculty of the Schule für Gestaltung Basel (Basel School of Design). One of the main masters of Swiss design.

He is distinguishable in the field of typography for developing a holistic approach to designing and teaching that consisted of philosophy, theory and a systematic practical methodology. He expressed lofty aspirations for graphic design, writing that part of its function was to promote 'the good and the beautiful in word and image and to open the way to the arts' (TM, November 1952 Issue). He was one of the major contributors to Swiss Style design. He taught that typography's purpose was to communicate ideas through writing, as well as placing a heavy importance on Sans-serif typefaces. No other designer since Jan Tschichold was as committed as Ruder to the discipline of letterpress typography or wrote about it with such conviction. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Typographie by Ruder, Emil

    New York : Hastings House Publishers, 1981
    Student edition /
    Format: Book


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    Typographie : a manual of design by Ruder, Emil

    New York : Hastings House Publishers, 1981
    Format: Book

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    Typographie : ein Gestaltungslehrbuch = Typography : a manual of design = Typographie : un manuel de création by Ruder, Emil

    Sulgen ; Zürich : Verlag Niggli AG, 2001
    7th ed., Neuauflage der Originalausgabe.
    Format: Book

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