Rolf Müller (designer) explained

Rolf Müller
Birth Date:15 December 1940
Birth Place:Dortmund, Germany
Death Place:Munich, Germany
Nationality:German
Field:Design
Alma Mater:Ulm School of Design

Rolf Müller (December 15 1940 – February 18, 2015, in Munich) was a German graphic designer. He was a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale. He worked on visual design for the 1972 Summer Olympics. The central themes of his creative work were corporate design, the development of information and orientation systems, posters, publications and exhibitions.[1]

Biography

Müller studied at the Ulm School of Design and then worked for the Swiss graphic designer Josef Müller-Brockmann. From 1967 to 1972, he worked with the team of Otl Aicher, which developed the visual identity of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and its mascot Waldi.[2] He became deputy design officer of the organizing committee for the games. In 1972 he founded the Rolf Müller office for visual communication in Munich. Rolf Müller designed and realized visual appearances, developed information and orientation systems, designed publications and posters. For Heidelberger Druckmaschinen he developed the magazine HQ (High Quality), which at the time set standards in printing technology and design.[3] He has lived in Munich since 1967 and has a daughter, the designer Anna Lena von Helldorff. Since the end of the 1990s he took a teaching position, u. a. at the Ravensburg School of Design. In 2008 he received the design award of the City of Munich, and in 2009 a retrospective of his work took place. In 2014 the monograph Rolf Müller: Stories, Systems, Signs[4] which he helped to edit, was published.

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Notes and References

  1. Designculture: Vita about Rolf Müller from Nicola-Matteo Munari
  2. Spiegel.de: Olympiamaskottchen Freakshow der Fabelwesen
  3. Wolfgang Beinert: Atelier talk with designer Rolf Müller on January 27, 2001 in Wolfgang Beinert's studio in Munich
  4. Lars Müller Publishers: Jens Müller (ed.) A5/07 Rolf Müller