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- International_Typographic_Style abstract "The International Typographic Style, also known as the Swiss Style, is a graphic design style developed in Switzerland in the 1950s that emphasizes cleanliness, readability and objectivity. Hallmarks of the style are asymmetric layouts, use of a grid, sans-serif typefaces like Akzidenz Grotesk, and flush left, ragged right text. The style is also associated with a preference for photography in place of illustrations or drawings. Many of the early International Typographic Style works featured typography as a primary design element in addition to its use in text, and it is for this that the style is named.,".
- International_Typographic_Style thumbnail AkzidenzGroteskspecAIB1.svg?width=300.
- International_Typographic_Style wikiPageExternalLink international-typographic.aspx.
- International_Typographic_Style wikiPageID "5631083".
- International_Typographic_Style wikiPageRevisionID "598763466".
- International_Typographic_Style hasPhotoCollection International_Typographic_Style.
- International_Typographic_Style subject Category:Art_movements.
- International_Typographic_Style subject Category:Communication_design.
- International_Typographic_Style subject Category:Graphic_design.
- International_Typographic_Style subject Category:Modern_art.
- International_Typographic_Style subject Category:Swiss_art.
- International_Typographic_Style type Abstraction100002137.
- International_Typographic_Style type ArtMovements.
- International_Typographic_Style type ArtisticMovement108466643.
- International_Typographic_Style type Group100031264.
- International_Typographic_Style type Movement108464601.
- International_Typographic_Style type SocialGroup107950920.
- International_Typographic_Style comment "The International Typographic Style, also known as the Swiss Style, is a graphic design style developed in Switzerland in the 1950s that emphasizes cleanliness, readability and objectivity. Hallmarks of the style are asymmetric layouts, use of a grid, sans-serif typefaces like Akzidenz Grotesk, and flush left, ragged right text. The style is also associated with a preference for photography in place of illustrations or drawings.".
- International_Typographic_Style label "Estilo Tipográfico Internacional".
- International_Typographic_Style label "International Typographic Style".
- International_Typographic_Style label "Schweizer Typografie".
- International_Typographic_Style label "Stile tipografico internazionale".
- International_Typographic_Style label "Style typographique international".
- International_Typographic_Style label "Интернациональный типографический стиль".
- International_Typographic_Style label "国際タイポグラフィー様式".
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Schweizer_Typografie.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Estilo_Tipográfico_Internacional.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Style_typographique_international.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Stile_tipografico_internazionale.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs 国際タイポグラフィー様式.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs m.0dx81_.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Q2140911.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs Q2140911.
- International_Typographic_Style sameAs International_Typographic_Style.
- International_Typographic_Style wasDerivedFrom International_Typographic_Style?oldid=598763466.
- International_Typographic_Style depiction AkzidenzGroteskspecAIB1.svg.
- International_Typographic_Style isPrimaryTopicOf International_Typographic_Style.