Tuesday, 19 November 2013

behrens

Peter Behrens, Born 14th April 1868, passing away 27th February 1940. He was the founder of Industrial design. He was the founded or Industrial Architecture and modern design and he also founded Corporate Identity. He was a known painter as well as as architect. When he was just a teenager, a big inheritance fell into his laps with the passing away of his father and therefore was able to afford a good education. He chose the arts. In 1890 he was not practicing as an architect but as a painter and graphic designer. He is also the founder of the Munich Secession, apart from the founder of industrial Architecture and modern design. 

His first works were sketches consisting of ornament drawings. 


In this piece above you can see the evident inspiration from Japanese art. 

In 1901, Behrens built his own house including all the furniture that came with it. One could refer to him as an industrial designer because he designed household appliances such as teapots and lamps. He obtained his results with a combination of ethics and an eye of an artist. 

In his book ''Feste des Lebens and der kunst'' (Celebration of Life and Art; A consideration of the theatre as the highest symbol of a Culture), Behrens makes use of Sans Serif type and later and later explored formal geometric design motifs and included sans serif characters of which he got the inspiration from a square. He took great interest in the sans serif typeface and was not alone. Ten sans serif fonts were created by the Berthold Foundry at the time. A number of other founders of different fonts at the time such as Akzidenz Grotesque were able to achieve harmony and clarity in their typeface, providing inspiration to designers designing other Sans Serif typefaces. 




Peter Behrens Schrift first typeface

Behrens combined (above) heavy and condensed feeling of black letter, the letter dimensions from the roman inscriptions and also made use of his standardised letterform construction. He makes emphasis with vertical and horizontal lines and he replaces diagonals with curved strokes in letters like 'w' and 'v'. This approach was new and made it successfully to book and job printing typography. 

In his book ''Feste des Lebens and der kunst'' he describes typography as:
“watching a bird’s flight or the gallop of a horse. Both seem graceful and pleasing, but the viewer does not observe details of their form or movement. Only the rhythm of the lines is seen by the viewer, and the same is true of a typeface”. 



The Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft Logo designed by Peter Behrens.
(major Electric Appliance company)

Household appliances designed by Peter Behrens.



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