Collection by Dwell
Geigy's Graphic Design
Design Musem Zurich's current show Good Design, Good Business showcases the great graphic design from 1940-1970 of the Swiss chemical company Geigy.
This advertisement by Fred Troller from ca. 1964 is one in a series that appeared in coloring books.
Designer Herbert Leupin's poster for Trix, a household spray meant to keep moths away, appeared in 1952 and is in the...
By the 60s, the packaging for all of Geigy's medications came with the identifying stripe and color blocks.
This brochure from 1966 by Stephan Geissbühler shows Geigy's quick inclusion of the psychadelia popular at the time.
This ad card by Gottfried Honegger was part of a series of medicines aimed at particular parts of the body.
This Acaralete 2E cannister by Markus Löw played with the same motif found in Schmid's medicine packaging.