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Designing Programmes has 27 ratings and 0 reviews. Karl Gerstnera (TM)s work is a milestone in the history of design. One of his most important works is. 3 July 2018 / Library / Designing Programmes; Go back --Designing Programmes Karl Gerstner Download the PDF here. Download the PLAIN TEXT here. Posted 24 November 2010 15:33:38. Designing Programmes by Karl Gerstner is one of the most elusive design books in the world. Brand new copies retail for over $2,000, and even used versions go for over $250. Luckily for you, I spent my hard earned $277 for a copy so you don’t have to. The book itself is surprisingly thin and it.

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Karl Gerstner, “Designing Programmes” in Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field, Helen Armstrong, Ed. (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009), 58. Bryan Kulba, “Karl Gerstner and Design Programmes”.

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Karl Gerstner was born in Basel, Switzerland in 1930. His life was divided between being a painter and a graphic designer in which he saw success in both pursuits. Gerstner studied design at All gemeine Gewerbschule in Basel under Emil Ruder. In 1959, he partnered with Markus Kutter, a writer and editor, to form the agency Gerstner+Kutter which then became GGK with the addition of architect Paul Gredinger. GGK became internationally successful as a design agency.

Gerstner’ s influence on typography is significant to the history and theories of graphic design. He popularized the use of unjustified ragged-right text in typography (Hollis 2002).

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He also proposed what he called. Ability to make informed choices based on understanding of the problem and the combinations of elements. To come to a problem’s solution, the designer must be able to describe and understand the problem. By then developing a set of intellectual criteria, the designer is able to make ‘creative decisions’ which are based on a systematic approach instead of instinct (Gerstner 1964).

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The set of ‘intellectual criteria’ that Gerstner speaks about can also be seen as a set of consciously derived parameters which directly address the problem the designer has identified. These parameters can then be used to work through the problem to find a solution which is a combination of the determining elements which convey the intended message.