From Switzerland

From Switzerland is a beautifully curated visual anthology that celebrates the clarity, precision, and cultural richness of Swiss graphic design. The book showcases a wide array of work—from typography and poster design to branding, editorial, and visual systems—that reflects Switzerland’s influential role in shaping modern visual communication. Through high‑quality imagery and thoughtful selection, it highlights how designers balance functional clarity with refined aesthetic sensibilities. Each example demonstrates meticulous attention to structure, grid, colour, and typographic detail, illustrating why Swiss design is synonymous with timeless quality. Insightful commentary provides context on key movements, practitioners, and philosophies that continue to inspire designers worldwide. The publication serves as both an inspiring sourcebook and a practical reference for students and professionals alike. Its engaging layout makes complex design principles easy to appreciate, while its rich visuals invite slow, thoughtful exploration. “From Switzerland” captures the essence of a design culture characterised by precision, innovation, and understated elegance. Beautifully produced and thoughtfully assembled, this book is a worthy addition to any creative library or coffee‑table collection. Whether you’re a designer, historian, or visual culture enthusiast, it offers a compelling look at how Swiss design continues to influence the global creative landscape.

17 USD

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