GRUNDLEHRE AT THE ULM SCHOOL OF DESIGN: A Survey of Basic Design Teaching. Mäntele, M. In Form and Feeling, of The Making of Concretism in Brazil, pages 77–88. Fordham University Press, 1 edition, 2021. Paper doi abstract bibtex The Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG), also known as the Ulm School of Design (1953–1968), was one of the most progressive educational institutions in the field of industrial design and visual communication that emerged from the ruins of postwar Germany. Located in the southern German city of Ulm, the school was cofounded by Inge Scholl—sister of Hans and Sophie Scholl, who were executed by the Nazis in 1943 as core members of the White Rose resistance group—and her future husband, Otl Aicher, in collaboration with the internationally renowned Swiss artist and architect Max Bill. For both Scholl and
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