Collection: Bauhaus

Bauhaus posters are a significant part of the school's visual legacy, embodying its principles of minimalism, geometric shapes, bold typography, and a focus on functionality. These posters were designed for various events, exhibitions, and advertisements, often blending abstract art with clear communication. They featured strong contrasts, asymmetry, and modernist design, moving away from traditional decorative styles.

Notable Bauhaus poster designers include Herbert Bayer, who is known for his use of sans-serif fonts and innovative layouts, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, who incorporated photography and photomontage into his designs. Bauhaus posters were not just artistic expressions but also reflected the school's belief in the union of art and industry. Their influence is still evident in contemporary graphic design.

Bauhaus