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Gerd A. Müller

Der unbekannte Designer. The Designer who got forgotten

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- First monograph about a pioneering designer - Together with Dieter Rams, designer at Braun - Design icons such as LAMY 2000, food processor KM 3, WEGA System 3000 The LAMY 2000 fountain pen and the KM 3 food processor are well known even beyond design circles. Nevertheless, their designer, Gerd A. Müller, has faded into obscurity. His designs can be considered pioneering for the development of a new, pared-back design language among well-known companies. Together with Dieter Rams, he was one of the first form designers at Braun. Now, for the very first time, the highly diverse body of work created by this industrial, graphic, ecological and exhibition designer from Frankfurt has been compiled in a publication. Here, the focus is firmly on Gerd A. Müller's product designs, which have helped shape German industrial design to this day. Text in English and German.

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Titel
Gerd A. Müller
Ondertitel
Der unbekannte Designer. The Designer who got forgotten
Taal
Engels, Duits
Jaar van publicatie
2021
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
192
ISBN10
389986350X
ISBN13
9783899863505
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Beoordeling
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- First monograph about a pioneering designer - Together with Dieter Rams, designer at Braun - Design icons such as LAMY 2000, food processor KM 3, WEGA System 3000 The LAMY 2000 fountain pen and the KM 3 food processor are well known even beyond design circles. Nevertheless, their designer, Gerd A. Müller, has faded into obscurity. His designs can be considered pioneering for the development of a new, pared-back design language among well-known companies. Together with Dieter Rams, he was one of the first form designers at Braun. Now, for the very first time, the highly diverse body of work created by this industrial, graphic, ecological and exhibition designer from Frankfurt has been compiled in a publication. Here, the focus is firmly on Gerd A. Müller's product designs, which have helped shape German industrial design to this day. Text in English and German.