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Neville Brody – born 23. 4. 1957 in London, England – graphic designer, art director, type designer.
1975: studies painting at Hornsey College and from 1976–79 at the London College of Printing. Numerous record covers. 1981–86: art director of the English magazine "The Face". 1983–87: covers for the London magazine "City Limits". 1987–90: works for the "Arena" magazine. Art director for the magazines "Per Lui" and "Lei" of the Condé Nast Publications in Milan and the French magazine [...]
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Not only at the Bauhaus did groups of artists join together to develop works which fit neither the Expressionist nor the Surrealistic art movements. In the 1920s, every European center had artist colonies which actively confronted the historic romance and glorification of art with a new clarity and directness. Throughout recorded time, there have been artistic styles containing Constructivist elements, for example those of the [...]
Not only at the Bauhaus did groups of artists join together to develop works which fit neither the Expressionist nor the Surrealistic art movements. In the 1920s, every European center had artist colonies which actively confronted the historic romance and glorification of art with a new clarity and directness. Throughout recorded time, there have been artistic styles containing Constructivist elements, for example those of the [...]
In Germany, the most important center of Constructivism was the Bauhaus of Dessau and Weimar, which included artists like Kandinski, Klee, Schlemmer, Albers, Moholy-Nagy, as well as architects like Walter Gropius and Hannes Meyer and graphic designers like Joost Schmidt and Herbert Bayer. This school of thought intended to extinguish the metaphysical waste of the past from the everyday life of the present, and for that, the constructive-rational process of designing an artificial environment [...]
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Designer: Neville Brody, 1989
Die Industria® Schriftfamilie ist in der Linotype Originals-Bibliothek enthalten.
Brodys Schriften greifen ästhetische Elemente des Art Deco sowie außereuropäische Einflüsse auf. Sein Gestaltungsstil wurde zum internationalen Vorbild des aufbrechenden computerorientierten Designs und erreichte nahezu Kultstatus.Vier Original-Brody Schriften sind inzwischen von Linotype-Hell erhältlich: Die Insignia, die Industria-Solid, die Industria Inline und die Arcadia.
Schlank, sehr schmal und mit eckigen Formen stehen die Buchstaben der Industria auf dem Papier und erzählen von maschineller Exaktheit und kühler Distanz. Die extrem schmallaufende Schrift eignet sich besonders für größere Schriftgrade.
Die Industria Inline wirkt etwas leichter und transparenter als ihre Schwester, gleicht aber ansonsten der Solid-Variante.
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