Simone Koller makes stunning publications from the most complex conceptual ingredients

Date
26 June 2014

Swiss Graphic designer Simone Koller is all about experimentation – with typography, layout and concepts – investing heavily in the visual language of each new project she takes on so that no two pieces ever feel similar. Her work encompasses branding and identities, artist books, theoretical publications, posters, packaging and zines, all with a focus on contemporary cultural discourse and sociological theory – plus the occasional poster for a show. But her radical approach to design ensures that even the most heavyweight of subjects feel visually engaging, urging you to pick them up and interact with their content. No small feat when one publication deals with how people move around public space.

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Simone Koller: 18 Publishers From The Netherlands

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Simone Koller: 18 Publishers From The Netherlands

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Simone Koller: 18 Publishers From The Netherlands

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Simone Koller: Chaosprotocols

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Simone Koller: Chaosprotocols

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Simone Koller: Chaosprotocols

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Simone Koller: Chaosprotocols

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Simone Koller: Chaosprotocols

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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