Wim Crouwel A Graphic Odyssey Poster
Invited by Tony Brook from Spin (exhibition curator) to produce one of a series of 6 posters to promote the Wim Crouwel exhibition at the Design Museum.
Wim Crouwel (1928-2019) was a Dutch graphic designer, typographer, and type designer known for his grid-based layouts, experimental typography, and work with the Stedelijk Museum. He is considered a leading figure in Dutch design and played a key role in shaping the visual identity of the Netherlands.
Wim Crouwel (1928-2019) was a Dutch graphic designer, typographer, and type designer known for his grid-based layouts, experimental typography, and work with the Stedelijk Museum. He is considered a leading figure in Dutch design and played a key role in shaping the visual identity of the Netherlands.
Posters were produced by:
– Spin
– Muir McNeil
– Cartlidge Levene
– Phillipe Apeloig
– Experimental Jetset
As part of the exhibition a small section of designers were asked to supply work of their own which was influenced by Wim Crouwel. Pidgeon Ward supplied two three dimensional letterforms for their work on
Now & When.







