Jurriaan Schrofer

Jurriaan Schrofer

Release: 2013
Volume: 424 pages
Format: 17 × 24 cm
Price: 39.90 

Jurriaan Schrofer (1926-1990) was one of the defining figures in the field of graphic design in the Netherlands after World War II. One of his distinctive characteristics was that he positioned himself as a director. He liked to be in charge, involved himself in policy making and strategy and manifested himself as a writer and a critic. Schrofer’s adventurous temperament, slightly dissident attitude and intellectual stance often gave rise to debate. This monograph follows Schrofer’s career in a number of thematic chapters: PR-brochures for companies, photo books, cultural assignments, advertising, spatial work and art policy, education, letter experiments, and art works. The various genres he practiced, the different roles he played and the worlds that the ever curious Jurriaan Schrofer explored serve as a guideline for putting his positions and activities into context.

Frederike Huygen is an art and design historian. She has been a curator for Industrial design at the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam and has written many publications on the history of design.

Jaap van Triest is a graphic designer known for his book designs, such as Karel Martens, Printed Matter (1996) and Wim Crouwel – Mode en module [Fashion and Module] (1997).

Karel Martens is a graphic designer and artist. He has taught at the Academy of Fine Arts Arnhem and at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, and is one of the co-founders of the internationally renowned Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem.

Supported by Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stichting Premsela/The New Institute, Harten Foundation, Jurriaan Schrofer Foundation

Publisher

Valiz

Author
Designer

Jaap van Triest, Karel Martens

Volume

424 pages

Format in cm (w × h × d)

17 × 24 cm

Language

English

Bookbinding

Paperback

ISBN

978-90-78088-70-7

Release

2013

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Jurriaan Schrofer