SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

Sep 8th, 2010
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SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

SI Special: Hannes Gloor & Stefan Jandl

Design Hannes Gloor and Stefan Jandl

Master 2010 Catalogue
Graduation catalogue for the students at Zurich University of the Arts, presenting their final works. The images are printed two-colored. All information about the university is inserted with a different format.

Designed in collaboration with Philipp Herrmann.

FONTS:
Unica (modified)
ZHdK Black (by Megi Zumstein)

Kunstraum Winterthur
Variety of printed matter for an offspace art gallery near Zurich. The printed exposure of the currently exhibiting artists appears as an all-purpose poster. This strict and multifunctional adaption arises from the low budget and allows to operate within short-termed commissions.

FONTS:
Various

Asos Lookbook
Lookbook ‘Autumn/Winter 2009’ for the London based fashion retailer »Asos«. Womenswear and Menswear is divided in two similar editions. They appear with a thread stitching, varying papers and formats.

Designed in collaboration with Kilimanjaro Art & Design.
Photography Laurence Ellis

FONTS:
Futura
Hoefler Text


Hannes Gloor and Stefan Jandl are a small and independent
graphic design studio based in Zurich, Switzerland who have been collaborating since their graduation
from the Zurich University of the Arts in 2007. Their work mainly consists of printed matter such as books, magazines and posters. It also includes logotypes, corporate identities and photography.

So I spoke with the gracious Hannes a few weeks ago, and not only is he a regular to SeptemberIndustry (Thank you sir) he was also kind enough to send me some exclusive hi-res images of their recent work not available anywhere else online. Now I’m not going to explain my hostility towards 500px wide images (again), let’s just say that these larger images are a better way to appreciate the attention to detail that go into their beautifully crafted work. Happy Wednesday folks :)


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11 Comments

  1. Will

    Love these guys. I think its great to finally see some large visuals of their work.

  2. Brilliant — great feature.

  3. Curious

    Nice.
    Does anyone know what that font on the cover of the top image is? its the blocky one in the bottom left that says ‘Master of Arts in Design’

  4. David

    Mr. Curious – Myself or Hannes will get back to you shortly with an answer…

  5. Luke W

    @Curious
    Eagle eyed! That looks interesting I’d like to know what that is too…

    Reminds me of a toned down version of Autoscape by Lineto

  6. MattP

    Stunning work. I’m also intrigued to know the names of the fonts.

  7. David

    @Curious @Luke @Matt

    The text ‘Master of Arts in Design’ is set in a typeface called: ZHdK Black by Megi Zumstein. It’s one of the corporate typefaces of the University of Arts and Design Zurich and therefore isn’t available for licensing.

    http://www.hi-web.ch/web3_files/fonts/fonts_img/ZHdK_Black.gif

    If you’re looking for something similar, may I suggest OCR-F by FontFont or you could, as Luke suggested try Autoscape by Lineto.

    http://www.fontshop.com/fonts/downloads/fontfont/ff_ocr_f/
    http://www.lineto.com/The%20Fonts/Font%20Categories/Text%20Fonts/AutoScape/

  8. Curious

    super. thanks for that.

  9. pablo

    Interresting that you have used Unica, did you guys digitize that yourself?

    It’s not available for sale anywhere at the moment due to licensing disputes…

  10. Splendid. Great feature!

  11. Jenna

    Hi, do you know the name of the font used in the piece of work saying ‘Vom ich und anderson…’

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