The bauhas movment is a campaing to unfiy fine arts
The Bauhaus movement started in 1919 and ended in 1933.
In Weimar, Germany.
Walter Gropius
The sans serif font developed by the German Bauhaus movement in 1928 is called "Universal." It was designed by Herbert Bayer, one of the prominent designers associated with the Bauhaus. The Universal font is known for its geometric shapes and simplistic design.
Walter Gropius, Johannes Itten, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers and Herbert Baye were the main artist in the Bauhaus design movement.
The Bauhaus movement ended primarily due to political pressures and the rise of the Nazi party in Germany. In 1933, the Nazis closed the Bauhaus school, viewing its modernist ideals as a threat to traditional German values. Additionally, the economic challenges of the Great Depression contributed to the movement's decline, as funding and support dwindled. Many Bauhaus artists and teachers eventually emigrated, spreading their ideas worldwide, but the original school was unable to sustain itself.
The Futura font.
Futura
The Futura font.
The Futura font.
The Bauhaus movement originated in Germany, founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919. It later moved to Dessau in 1925 and finally to Berlin in 1932, before being closed by the Nazis in 1933. The movement aimed to unify art, craft, and technology, emphasizing functional design and the integration of aesthetics with industrial production. Bauhaus had a profound influence on modern architecture, design, and art throughout the 20th century.
Paul Renner designed Futura in 1927, but is often recorded as being published in 1928. Jan Tsichold used it in his designs that heavily sparked the Modernist movement that led the Bauhaus' foundation.