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1919–1933

Bauhaus

Bauhaus was a German art school that combined fine arts with crafts and functional design. Founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar, it revolutionized art education and laid the groundwork for modern graphic design. Its philosophy of "form follows function" continues to influence designers worldwide.

  • Geometric abstraction and primary colours
  • Integration of fine art and industrial craft
  • Typography as visual form
  • Minimalist ornamentation, functional purpose
  • Grid-based, systematic composition
7 boards curated

Bauhaus Boards