Bauhaus exhibition designs

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Bauhaus exhibition designs are a series of influential modernist display and information environments created by Herbert Bayer that exemplify the Bauhaus approach to integrated graphic, spatial, and typographic design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bauhaus work
exhibition design series
modernist design work
aimsTo communicate complex information clearly
unify art and technology in exhibition spaces
artisticStyle Modernism
associatedWith Bauhaus Dessau exhibitions
Bauhaus pedagogical approach
countryOfOrigin Germany
designer Herbert Bayer
genre environmental graphic design
information environment
hasCharacteristic didactic information structure
experimental typography
functional clarity
integration of graphic and spatial design
integration of text and image
minimal ornamentation
use of perspective and diagonals in displays
use of standardized elements
viewer-centered spatial organization
historicalPeriod interwar period
inception 1920s
influenced corporate exhibition design
environmental graphic design
information graphics
modern exhibition design
museum display design
influencedBy Constructivism
De Stijl
functionalism
industrial design
locationOfCreation Bauhaus Dessau building
surface form: Bauhaus Dessau

Bauhaus Weimar
mainSubject exhibition design
graphic design
information design
spatial design
typographic design
movement Bauhaus
notableWorkOf Herbert Bayer
partOf Bauhaus design practice
uses asymmetric layouts
geometric forms
integrated signage
large-scale diagrams
modular display systems
photomontage
sans-serif typography

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Herbert Bayer notableWork Bauhaus exhibition designs