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Bauhaus Typography
The Bauhaus School existed in Germany during the lull between WWI and WWI. (Please note: there is an expanded section about the Bauhaus on this site)
At first, practical fields of type application were restricted to small, miscellaneous printed matters.
With the appointment of Moholy-Nagy in 1923, new ideas about the use of typography came to the Bauhaus. Nagy considered typography to be primarily a communications medium, and was concerned with the "clarity of the message in its most emphatic form." He combined text and photography into interrelated compositions of pure communication he named "Typofoto."
Joost Schmidt (1893–1948)
Joost Schmidt received his degree in painting in 1914 at the Grossherzoglich-Sächsische Kunstgewerbeschule (Grand Ducal Saxonian school of arts and crafts) in Weimar.
"Within the scope of the preliminary course at the Bauhaus Dessau, all students were required to attend two semesters of t