Design Quarterly 130 (Armin Hofmann and Wolfgang Weingart)
Sometimes it’s good to kill two birds with one stone. (Or, choose your own less-violent cliché about efficiency.) Here we have Armin Hofmann and Wolfgang Weingart in one issue of Design Quarterly. One gives a showing of composition, color, grid studies, line, point, shape, spherical objects, photography, symbols, mason marks, hands, signs of power, hammers, apples, and logo design, while the other gives a showing of his thoughts on typography, student work, film techniques, typographic research, typographic paintings, and typographic research into the computer world. This might the best pairing of this pair until Dorothea Hofmann’s The Birth of a Style.
- Authors: Armin Hofmann and Wolfgang Weingart
- Size: 8.5 × 11 inches
- Pages: 44
- Binding: Stapled magazine
- Condition: Very good with some minor soiling to the cover on Weingart side and some minor soiling and smudges on the Hofmann side.
- Publisher: MIT Press and Walker Art Center, 1985