Monday 20 July 2015

Career and character profile - Max Miedinger

Career profile – Max Miedinger
1.    Desiderata
Edouard Hoffman commissioned Max Miedinger to create a font to increase their sales and he created the font Neue Haas Grotesk, which was later renamed Helvetica. The font was created to increase sales of the sans serif typefaces. He carefully designed these fonts by hands and was exchanged with Hoffman on a regular basis until they were happy. Max Miedinger was successful and did not just increase their sales of the sans serif typefaces of the company but had a major influence in design. And it  most used typeface in the world.

2.    Vision and Agenda
The vison was set by the company, to achieve more sales as it decreased with their sans serif fonts. It was to create a clean, yet simple font that can increase their sales but also be a font that could change design, which it did. Max Miedinger made this happen by creating Helvetica.

3.    Stance
Max Miedinger is highly respected for his typeface that he created. He is seen as one of the most influential typography designers of all times. His type face design is not just flawless, timeless and simple but also the most used typeface throughout the world. it was used by the most famous designers and gave it, its emblem.

4.    Purpose, philosophy and principles
His initial purpose was to create a font to increase the sales of the company as they were having a decrease on sales, that could have led to a loss in the business. But Max Miedinger assisted by creating the font Neue Haas Grotesk and was later renamed Helvetica. It was inspired by the desire to refine and upgrade fonts, and had a larger x-height than the universe series of fonts. He himself was a huge influence on the history of Graphic Design and is a role model to most typographic designers. He knew what he wanted to create
5.    Influences, precedents and role models
The main reason why Helvetica exist today was because of Edouard Hoffman. He commissioned Max Miedinger to create the font and it was later licenced by other big companies and famous typographers and graphic designers. The Swiss designers always created sans serif font as it was clean and legible. The influence of Helvetica started way back, in 1886. William Caslon IV, and released ‘TWO LINE ENGLISH EGYPTION’ and it contained just capital letters. Vincent Figgens released the first sans serif typeface and was called: ‘Two-line Great Primer Sans-serif’ in 1832. Also consisting of capital letters. William Thorowgod designed the first lowercase sans serif type face. At the end of the 19th century, sans serif fonts was quite popular and was used either in a bold, italic or regular style. It was influenced by the Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface in the 19th century.

6.    Biography: life story: partnerships, relationships
Max Miedinger was born on the 24th December 1910, in Zurich Switzerland and died the 8th March, in Zurich Switzerland. He was most famous for creating the typeface Helvetica. Which was originally known as Neue Haas Grotesk. In 1926 to 1930, he trained as an apprentice typesetter in the book printing office. In 1930, he then went to the school of arts, named Abendkurse in Zurich. Six years later, at the age of 36, he became a typographer in the advertising studio of the Globus department store chain. In 1946 he became a representative for the Haas’che Schrifilgieberei in Basel, Switzerland. In 1956 he became a freelance graphic designer in Zurinch. Helvetica was created in 1957 and was commissioned by Edouard Hoffman, director of the Haas type.

7.    Stylistic innovations: concepts, methods, procedures, designs, artefacts and products.
All the fonts that Max Miedinger designed was Helvetica, Pro Arte, Horisental, Swiss 921, Swiss 721, Monospace 821 and Miedinger. Helvetica was created to “upgrade” fonts. In 1957, Neue Haas Grotesk was successfully favoured by many graphic designers. The name was said that it isn’t ideal for an international linotype market and a sales manager suggested the name – Helvetia. But they weren’t convinced. They then came up with a name called Helvetica, meaning, “the Swiss”.Helvetica was also one of the first fonts to be digital as it was one of the most used and popular fonts but all designer fonts were limited due to the analog systems. So the typeface appeared differently and lacked certain features, like its smoothness and the way the curves were shown. In 2004, Christian Schwartz was commissioned to digitise Helvetica, and it was completed in 2010. This was known as project restoration. Christian Schwartz divided it into two groups, one group having the thicker and heavier typefaces for heading and the thin and light ones for body text. To put type together wasn’t that easy before the digital era. Fonts were put together on cast iron. and with a strip of leading to give the right spacing between sentences. They had to make the letters in different sizes and do them manually. Helvetica only became successful digitally in 2010.

8.    Archetypes and archetypal life themes depicted.

Figure 2.) Example of Helvetica
Max Miedinger created a clean, simple yet appealing font. It didn’t look like much but had a lot of value. It basically replaced the whole design world and made the other fonts look bad. There is designers that hate it and calling it main stream but the truth is, they hate that they like it. It has been used in most corporate companies such as 3M, BMW, American Apparell and Helvetica even replaced the typography on subways. He created a font that impacted the graphic design industry and also set a standards to all designers out there. He is known as one of the most influential designers of all time and used by the most talented designers in 1957. The font gave a feel of simplicity and beauty.
9.    Character and convictions
Edouard Hoffman definitely contributed to Max’s conviction to typography. He created a conviction of simplicity and a font that can be easy to recognise yet having value. It was originally bold and was much easier to read. Max and Edouard can say they created a conviction of creating the most beautiful font. Edouard and Max exchanged drawings of the typeface and worked on it to achieve the ‘hamburger’ which isn’t a real hamburger but rather the word. The word hamburger has

10. Leadership styles and competencies

Little is said about the world renown typographer, Max Miedinger but he definitely lead the typography world and still is. His font that was produce was extremely successful that is was rapidly bought from other companies. It was used in advertising, logos, and corporate identities and change the face of design. It is largey used today not just on posters but along the American subways, on busses, logos and it also isn’t free. Max Miedinger and Edouard Hoffman saved the company from losing sales on the sans serif typefaces and also made the worlds most used font.

Typography manifesto

I believe in good typographyNot just good typography but rather great typography I’m talking about awesome kerning!
Awesome leading! Helvetica is perfect! Comic sans is dreadful….. Typography is what language looks like. Think of it this way, we are living in a world where typing more than we are talking. Typography is what speaks for us. It can be our voice when nobody wants to hear us. Give it hope. Give it respect. Show it off! Love it. Hate it. Make it. Treasure it. A crappy font can look pretty awesome when used correctly (comic sans isn’t one of them). How beautiful and perfect Helvetica may appear, it can still look crappy when not used correctly (yes, that’s correct). Good typography should give all designers Goosebumps (it gives me and makes me say in my head: ‘why didn’t I think of that?”)When you still thinking, it is already being done.Go crazy with typography, its there, USE IT.No underlining!No hard returns between paragraphs!Typography will always be a work in progress.Respect it. Typography has a mind of its own.The idea of perfection is so imperfect. You don’t have to be a designer to distinguish between a good and bad font, so pick Helvetica! –problem solved. Keep it Simple. Keep it clean. Stay innovative.

My themed box


A song about typography

The font song by Wayne Thompsan



The font song by Wayne Thompsan, Enjoy!

Thursday 26 February 2015

What is typography?

Typography is the art and techniques of arranging and modifying type. That ’s the technical definition, but what is typography to me? I think of typography as an art used to communicate. Imagine a world without typography? Magazines without words? Typography is performed by various people such as web designers, graphic designers, layout artist, art directors etc. When I first started studying graphic design I never knew typography truly plays a vast amount of importance in ones design. Choosing a crappy font can change your design completely, making it less attractive and rather disturbing to people in that field of study. The font hated by most people is Comic sans but my personal favourites are Helvetica, Century gothic and Gill Sans. I would really like to know the history and how it began. I've heard that type was formed from pictographs and symbols. My key intention is to learn and study more about typography, not just its history, but why it is so important to people and in design.

10 objects/subjects


Cars
Cars play an important role in our everyday lives. Some people drive cars as a profession, such as doing stunts or racing.

Religion
Religion is a beautiful thing. People all believe in different religions but it all goes around worshiping a supreme-bean.

Love
Love links people together. Whether it is a family, husband and wife or even girlfriend a boyfriend. When we love someone we usually have a strong affection for them and care for them.

Photography
I will describe it as living life through a lens. It allows us to store memories but it can also be a form of art. 

Typography
Typography is the key element in design. It is used by typographers, typesetters, layout artist, art directors.

Design 
Design is anything made by man that was well thought through. Almost everything around us was designed by someone.

Technology
Each day, technology is just getting better. Keeping up with technology can be expensive and hard to come by.

Tv shows/series
Series are really becoming more and more popular. Especially on Dstv. My favorites are Scorpion, The Fosters, The originals and Reign

Sneakers
Sneakers are what we wear on our feet. The most popular sneakers are nike, adidad and puma.



Out of all the 10 subjects/objects I chose typography.