Haettenschweiler from A to Z – Creator of Typefaces, Graphic Designer, Artist

This show is the first ever presentation of the complete work of this charismatic Swiss designer.

Walter F. Haettenschweiler (1933–2014) is best-known as a designer of title fonts that are refreshingly different to the mainstream. While still training as a graphic designer during the 1950s he designed the legendary Schmalfette Grotesk, which was later to achieve cult status and was used as the Microsoft system type. The Lettera volumes, published jointly with Armin Haab and featuring their own as well as re-edited typeface designs by others, also achieved worldwide recognition. A passionate artist and collector, he earned his living with everyday graphics created in his “Studio for Advertising and Design” for companies in the Zug region as well as for national institutions.


Exhibitions and events

Tatiana Bilbao Estudio – Architecture for the Community

Temporary exhibition at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Toni-Areal until 02.06.2024

Laid out as a spatial collage, «Tatiana Bilbao Estudio» showcases an architecture that is considerate of both people and natural resources. For Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, questions of how people live...

Design for All? Diversity as the Norm

Temporary exhibition at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Toni-Areal from 31.05.2024

The designed environment rarely meets the diverse needs of everyone. Especially hard hit are those who deviate from the norm. The exhibition presents contemporary approaches to inclusive design and...

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