Joost Schmidt | Typographer and teacher of the Bauhaus, 1893 – 1948

Joost Schmidt’s cover of Junge Menschen magazine, 1924 / Joost Schmidt, Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, 1923

Joost Schmidt, Alphabet, 1924

Joost Schmidt, “Offset. Buch und Werbekunst” No. 7 (detail) , Journal Cover, 1926

Joost Schmidt, Form and color study, 1929–1930

Joost Schmidt, Bauhaus typography, 1931 / Joost Schmidt, Mechanical stage design, 1925-1926

Joost Schmidt, Elementary Axon,1925 / Joost Schmidt, 1932

Joost Schmidt, Pamphlet for City of Dessau, 1930

Joost Schmidt, Bauhaus: Vierteljahr-Zeitschrift für Gestaltung, October-December, 1929
Joost Schmidt, Ausstellung Arntz Holzchnitte, 1925

Joost Schmidt, Relief, Man On The Run, 1932
Joost Schmidt (1893 – 1948) was a teacher or master at the Bauhaus and later a professor at the College of Visual Arts, Berlin. He was a visionary typographer and graphic designer who is best known for designing the famous poster for the 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, Germany.
Also:
Bauhaus chess set | Josef Hartwig / Joost Schmidt (1924)
Bauhaus Exhibition posters | Weimar, 1923
