Jonas Voegeli

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Jonas Timm Voegeli  (* 1979  in  Zurich ) is a  Swiss  visual designer.

Life

1996–2001 studied visual communication at the Zurich University of Art and Design . 1999–2002 with Alan Ward, Manchester; Syd Shelton and E-Fact, London; Müller + Hess, Basel. 2002–2005 own studio The Remingtons with Ludovic Balland . 2003–2013 lecturer in editorial design at the Ecole cantonale d'Art de Lausanne . From 2004 guest lecturer at the art academies in Bern, Lucerne and Zurich. 2006 Foundation of Voegeli JTV. 2010 Foundation of Hubertus-Design. Workshops and lectures in Europe, Africa, America and Asia. Multiple awards for the Swiss Federal Design Prize . Most beautiful books in Switzerland and Austria as well as gold, silver and bronze medals in the international competition for the most beautiful books in the world. Voegeli has been head of the bachelor's degree in visual communication since 2013, BA / MA lecturer in editorial design at the Zurich University of the Arts and a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale .

Prices

  • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017:  The most beautiful Swiss books
  • 2003, 2009:  Federal Prize for Design
  • 2005: Most beautiful books in the world , Leipzig, gold medal for Globus Cassus, Christian Waldvogel
  • 2006: Most beautiful books in the world, Leipzig, silver medal for Wo-Wo-Wonige, urban and housing policy movements in Zurich after 1968, Thomas Stahel
  • 2007: Nomination for the Swiss Design Prize “Archeology of the Future”, ETH Collegium Helveticum
  • 2007: Most beautiful books in Austria
  • 2011: Most beautiful books in the world, Leipzig, bronze medal for Earth Extremes, Christian Waldvogel
  • 2016: Most beautiful books in Germany
  • 2016: Most beautiful books in the world, Leipzig, honorary diploma for false tracks, Peter Radelfinger
  • 2018: Walter Tiemann Prize (silver) for the catalog of the most beautiful Swiss books 2016
  • 2018: Golden Letter, Most Beautiful Book in the World, for “Home, Crafts and the Utopia of the Everyday”
  • 2019: Jan Tschichold Prize of the Swiss Federal Office for Culture

Exhibitions

  • 2002: «Postscript», «Typoedition» at K / Haus in Vienna (group exhibition)
  • 2004: "Fresh writings", Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (group exhibition)
  • 2005: "Hand-Made" Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (group exhibition)
  • 2010: "Switzerland - Design For Life Exhibition", London (group exhibition)
  • 2010: "Types we make", ECAL and MIT with an essay on current Swiss font design (group exhibition)
  • 2012: «Brno» International Graphic Design Biennale (group exhibition)
  • 2012: «Morteza Momayez Foundation», Theran (group exhibition)
  • 2013: Shanghai, Most Beautiful Books in the World (group exhibition)
  • 2013: "100 Years of Swiss Design", Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (group exhibition)
  • 2014: Swiss Graphic Design in China (group exhibition)
  • 2015: Swiss Graphic Design in Taiwan (group exhibition)
  • 2015: China International Poster Biennal, Award for May 1st poster (group exhibition)
  • 2017: 100 Best Posters Austria, Germany Switzerland
  • 2017: Design Studio Processes, Museum of Design Zurich, Archeology of the Future

Individual evidence