Friday, 20 November 2020
Marc POSCH Design Studio (USA & Germany)
Marc Posch was born in Zürich/Switzerland and grew up in southern Germany. After graduating from the world renowned Merz Art Academy in Stuttgart/ Germany he relocated to Munich where he worked for advertising agencies as a freelance art director and illustrator. The Marc Posch Design Studio was founded in 1980 and became highly successful with a reputation for hip and trendy designs focusing on young peoples interest. Marc and his studio do not only create commercial designs for numerous magazines like Stern, Focus or Der Spiegel, and advertising for what reads like the Who's Who in the German economy, but also for social and cultural events like the Pop Music World Tour "Rock'n Deutsch" for the Goethe Institut, the cultural division of the German State Department. "My intention was always to create something unique, a design with a character even if it looks strange or wild or even chaotic". The Marc Posch Design Studio is now located in Southern California and the claim ‘Design in Progress’ is an expression for communication in the times of Internet and multimedia. It's a synonym for the dynamic process that has changed the structures of traditional advertising and design. (Publications: ABC für Computerdesigner, 1994, Bruckmann Verlag München, Computer & Design, 1995, Bruckmann Verlag München, various articles)
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