- Written by Josef Müller-Brockmann
- Edited by Museum für Gestaltung Zürich and the Shizuko Yoshikawa
- With an essay by Andres Janser
- With a contribution by Peter Spalinger
- Designed by Josef Müller-Brockmann and Integral Lars Müller
- 222 pages, 324 illustrations
- Paperback
- English publication
- Style-No.: 978-3-03778-610-9
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Designer Josef Müller-Brockmann built a cohesive visual identity for the Swiss Federal Railways in the 80s. This system introduced a signage system that minimized language reliance with functional typography, understandable signage, and pictograms. This visual concept, developed in collaboration with SBB, continues to define the railways' visual identity today. This publication highlights Müller-Brockmann's complex yet successful design endeavor, featuring a complete English translation Andres Janser contextualizes the project within Müller-Brockmann's conceptual work and the systematic international design pursued by railways worldwide during that era.
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Lars Müller Publishers, founded in 1983 by designer Lars Müller in Zurich, is a renowned international publishing house known for its curated publications on architecture, design, photography, art, and society. Operating as a "school of seeing," it selects high-quality visual content and collaborates with top authors and designers.
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