Gerard Unger
Gerard Unger | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Gerrit Rietveld Academie |
Known for | Typographer, Graphic designer |
Awards | H.N. Werkmanprijs 1984 Maurits Enschedé prize 1991 SOTA Typography Award 2009 Piet Zwart Lifetime Achievement Award 2012 |
Gerard Unger (born 22 January 1942, Arnhem) is a Dutch graphic and type designer.[1] He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam from 1963–67, and subsequently worked at Total Design, Prad and Joh. Enschedé. In 1975, he established himself as an independent developer. A long-time guest lecturer at the University of Reading, he has mentored many modern typeface designers.[2][3] He lives and works in Bussum, Netherlands.
Work
Unger has developed many typefaces over the years, of which several specially developed for newspapers (usually typefaces with a large x-height and large inner counters), such as Swift, Gulliver, Coranto and Vesta. He also develops designs for magazines, coins, books, logos and stamps.
A large number of Unger's typefaces are available from Linotype and the Dutch Type Library; his more recent faces are also available through the foundry Type Together. He has released new work on his own website since 1995. Unger has designed typefaces for the signage systems of both the Dutch highways (ANWB-fonts) and the Amsterdam metro. His newspaper face Gulliver (1993) is familiar to millions of readers, as it is the typeface used in both USA Today and several European newspapers, including the Stuttgarter Zeitung. His typeface Coranto is the typeface for The Scotsman and the Brazilian newspaper Valor.
In addition to his work in type design, he is active in the field of education. Unger has taught at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie for over 30 years, and since 1994, he is a visiting professor at the University of Reading at the Department of Typography and Graphic Communication.[2] From 2006 to 2012, he has been lecturer in typography at the Department of Fine Arts of the University of Leiden.
His most important publication is Terwijl je leest (1997) (in English While You're Reading).[4] It later appeared in various languages, and in 2006 it was completely revised and reprinted. In 2004, he delivered the Tiele-lecture (of the Dr. P.A. Tiele Stichting) under the title Veranderend lezen, lezend veranderen (rough translation: Transformed Reading).[5] In September 2013, he received a PhD degree on a new typeface called Alverata, developed by him based on medieval typefaces.[6]
Typefaces designed by Unger
- Demos (1976/2001 [Neue Demos]/2015 [Demos Next])
- Praxis (1977/2001 [Neue Praxis]/2017 [Praxis Next])
- Hollander (1983)
- Flora (1984)
- Swift (1985/1995 [Neue Swift])
- Amerigo (1986)
- Argo (1991)
- Gulliver (1993)
- ANWB-fonts (1997)
- Capitolium (1998/2011 [Capitolium 2])
- Paradox (1999)
- Coranto (2000/2011 [Coranto 2])
- Vesta (2001/2011)
- Big Vesta (2003/2011)
- Capitolium News (2006/2011)
- Capitolium Headline (2011)
- Coranto Headline (2011)
- Alverata (2013)
- Sanserata (2016)
Awards
Unger has received various awards, including the H.N. Werkman prize (1984) the Maurits Enschedé prize (1991) and in 2009 the SOTA Typography Award.[7] In 2008 he received an honorary doctorate from the university of Hasselt, Belgium. In 2012 he was awarded the "Piet Zwart Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Association of Dutch Designers BNO.[8] In 2017 he was awarded the TDC Medal by the Type Directors Club.[9]
Literature
- Gerard Unger, Letters, Uitgeverij De Buitenkant, Amsterdam, (1994) (ISBN 978-90-70386-69-6)
- Gerard Unger, Veranderend lezen, lezend veranderen, Walburg Pers, Zutphen (2004) (ISBN 9057303256)
- Gerard Unger, While You're Reading, Mark Batty Publisher, New York, (2006) (ISBN 0976224518)
- Gerard Unger, Typography as Vehicle of Science, Uitgeverij de Buitenkant, Amsterdam (2007), (ISBN 978-90-76452-67-8), inaugural lecture at Leiden University
- Jos A.A.M. Biemans & Gerard Unger, Eeuwenlang letters : lettervormen in de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Bekking & Blitz, Amersfoort (2012)
- Gerard Unger, Alverata : hedendaagse Europese letters met wortels in de middeleeuwen, Uitgeverij de Buitenkant, Amsterdam (2013), (ISBN 978-94-90913-40-3), academic dissertation at Leiden University
- Gerard Unger, Theory of Type Design, NAi010 Publishers, Rotterdam, (2018) (ISBN 978-94-6208-440-7)
References
- ^ Walters, John L. "Reputations: Gerard Unger". Eye. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ a b Olocco, Riccardo. "The inner consistency of Gerard Unger". Medium. CAST. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ "Gerard Unger Wins 2009 SOTA Typography Award". Microsoft Typography. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ Unger, Gerard (2007). While you're reading (1st ed.). New York: Mark Batty. ISBN 978-0976224518.
- ^ http://www.tiele-stichting.nl/Home/Publicaties/Publicaties-Tiele-lezingen/2013/03/01/-Tielelezing-2004-Veranderend-lezen-lezend-veranderen
- ^ http://www.hum.leidenuniv.nl/lucas/agenda/gerard-unger-gepromoveerd.html
- ^ "Typecon Talk about the presentation of the 2009 SOTA Typography Award". Typecon.com. 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- ^ http://www.bno.nl/nieuws/gerard-unger-wint-bno-piet-zwart-prijs-2012
- ^ "TDC Medal Awarded to Dutch Typographer Gerard Unger - The Type Directors Club". The Type Directors Club. Retrieved 2017-07-17.