Johannes Breyer






Swiss typographic mastery cannot be beat. There is such a strong base that is harnessed at such a young age. It is hard not to be jealous. Johannes Breyer is living up to that legacy for sure. Check his work out.






Swiss typographic mastery cannot be beat. There is such a strong base that is harnessed at such a young age. It is hard not to be jealous. Johannes Breyer is living up to that legacy for sure. Check his work out.







The last issue of NewWork Magazine brought to my attention the work of Werner Jeker. We, as graphic designers, often times are confronted with an argument of “laziness”. This particularly comes when a designer seems to rely too heavily upon a photographer’s merits. However, I ask the critics “is a conductor of an orchestra lazy?” Werner Jeker is a true master of photographic image and cropping like his contemporary Bruno.
“He is my favorite and strongest counter example whenever I run into some narrow minded “expert” that tries to convince me that a particular poster is no good because the designer “just used a photograph” instead of drawing a picture himself.”
Swiss.