This project explores the Neue Hass Grotesk Display typeface as a typography poster. Neue Haas Grotesk was designed by Swiss designer Max Miedinger in 1957 and soon became the Helvetica typeface. It was later restored back to its original font style when it was digitized in 2004. This design was inspired by Swiss design posters from the late 1950s with the text meticulously placed in a grid layout which is a distinct feature of the International Typographic Style.
This project was designed for the BYU-Idaho Art 230 Typography class.