Swiss Style Design Inspiration
by AndrewG
Swiss style or as it’s called international typographic style was developed in Switzerland in 1959s. Readability, cleanliness and objectivity are the keys of this tendency in design. Swiss style distinguishes in asymmetric layouts, use of a grid, sans-serif and images instead of graphic illustrations.
Previously we posted Swiss Style Posters by Mike Joyce. Today we want to present the most interesting works of contemporary designers made in good Swiss style.
EXPOFOTO Swiss Style Posters by Martin Liveratore
Futura Paul Renner by Zen Lam
Neo Business Brochure by Tugrul Ozmen
Swiss Fondue ToGo by Ohad Zlotnick
Swiss Graphic Design Movement by Hitesh Kr Singhal
Swiss Style Brochure by Tugrul Ozmen
Swiss Style Corporate Identity by Tugrul Ozmen
Missile – Energy Drink Identity by Robinsson Cravents
Bloom 12: Southern Memories yearbook 2012
Swiss Design in a Historical Context by Scott Coleman
Lab Exp Corporate Identity by LA TIGRE
exo type by Mihail Mihaylov
Helvetica Typography Poster by Jessica Reimer
Swiss Style Exposition by Michelle Weaver
Stinky socks graphic identity by Mihail Mihaylov
We Love Beats 2 by Mihail Mihaylov
Stinky socks graphic identity by Mihail Mihaylov
Fontan2 by Mihail Mihaylov
Awesome Identity by Mihail Mihaylov
Awesome Identity 2 by Mihail Mihaylov
Awesome Identity 3 by Mihail Mihaylov
Type Freaks by Mihail Mihaylov
Type Freaks 2 by Mihail Mihaylov
Playing Again by Mihail Mihaylov
Swiss-Style Grunge by dougit
Pully Fireworks by Nicolas Zentner
Shapes by Mihail Mihaylov
BTG Poster Series by Ross Gunter
Free Will Society logo design posters by Mihail Mihaylov
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Andrew is the chief editor of Splashnology blog. He has many years of experience within the web design industry and has a passion for the latest web technologies.
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