The Atelier for Typography and Graphic Design is a London-based design practice founded in 2003 by Paulus M. Dreibholz. Specialising in typographic design the studio works with a variety of clients with a focus on projects in the field of fine art and architecture. Our projects range from large corporate identities to small brochures and leaflets, which all receive equal care and attention to concept and craft. We take great pride in conceiving and developing our projects in close collaboration with our clients and see the respectful dialogue as our main tool of designing.
We highly value attention to detail and argumentative thought and apply both rigorously from in the conceptual stages through to delivery or launch of the individual project.
Biography
Paulus M Dreibholz is a typographer and graphic designer based in London. The output of his atelier reveals his focus in editorial and typographic design in the form of printed matter, corporate identities, typefaces and exhibition pieces. His studio work is continuously substantiated and challenged by his writing and teaching practice. Dreibholz’ approach to design is based on his theory of the inherent meaning of form and the human understanding of it.
Dreibholz is lecturer at the MA Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins and at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He regularly conducts typographic workshops and lectures at colleges and universities across Europe and is a founding member of TeachingType (teachingtype.com), a platform for exchange between educators in the field of visual communication. Dreibholz’ work has been featured in various magazines and exhibitions. He received an International Typographic Premier Award in 2004 and was runner-up in the 2005 Creative Futures award scheme.
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