freakyfauna:

Cover and a few pages from I’ll Show You How it Happens (1948). A book for children by Marie Neurath (wife of Otto Neurath) illustrated by the amazing Gerd Arnzt. 

Found here.

Gerd Arntz draws the Isotype symbol for ‘unemployed’. Collection: Peter Arntz

Gerd Arntz draws the Isotype symbol for ‘unemployed’.
Collection: Peter Arntz

Linoleum-cut and print of an Isotype symbol by Gerd Arntz, 1930’s, from the Arntz archive, now at the Municipal Museum, The Hague. The original linos show the precision of the craft work in the expressive traces of the gouge. The prints next to them are proofs made by Arntz.  Photo: Max Bruinsma
via www.gerdarntz.org

Linoleum-cut and print of an Isotype symbol by Gerd Arntz, 1930’s, from the Arntz archive, now at the Municipal Museum, The Hague. The original linos show the precision of the craft work in the expressive traces of the gouge. The prints next to them are proofs made by Arntz.
Photo: Max Bruinsma

via www.gerdarntz.org

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Gerd Arnzt

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illustration

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Isotype

illustration

freakyfauna:

Like rabbits.
From the Isotype infographic system by Gerd Arntz.
Found here.

freakyfauna:

Like rabbits.

From the Isotype infographic system by Gerd Arntz.

Found here.

Tagged with:

Isotype

illustration