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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
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#Fortune for #MARCH 1954
‘How Are We Fixed for Water?’
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, March 1954
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #waterresources #watersupply

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune magazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...’

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#Fortune for #FEBRUARY 1953
‘How Much Strength behind the Curtain? (four articles on Soviet Russia)’
Cover of *Fortune*, Feb. 1953
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #ColdWar #IronCurtain

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‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974.
During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’

image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html: ‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974. During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’

#Fortune for #DECEMBER 1952
‘Year 195X; End of the Boom?’
Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, December 1952
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #USEconomy

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune masgazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.
In July, 1965, he designed the first cover on a national magazine with the aid of a computer. ...’

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#Fortune for #NOVEMBER 1953
‘Air Defense: The Cruel Choice’
Illustration by Walter Heinz Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, November 1953
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #aviation #defenseindustry

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune masgazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.
In July, 1965, he designed the first cover on a national magazine with the aid of a computer. ...’

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#Fortune for #NOVEMBER 1954
‘In this issue: The New Age of Mergers’
Illustration by Walter Heinz Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, November 1954
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #mergers

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‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974.
During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’

image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html: ‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974. During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’

#Fortune for #OCTOBER 1952
‘In this issue: The Race for the Senate’
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, Oct. 1952
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicart #graphicartists #WalterAllner #USPolitics #USSenate

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Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974.
During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.
image & words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html

Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974. During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. image & words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html

#Fortune for #SEPTEMBER 1951
Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, September 1951
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune masgazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...Allner also worked as an abstract painter (influenced by Josef Albers) and created enigmatic refuse-assemblages. ...’
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#Fortune for #SEPTEMBER 1953
‘Wonder-Drug Trouble at Parke, Davis’
Cover illustration by Walter Heinz Allner (1909-2006 👉ALT)
#FortuneCover #Illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #PharmaceuticalIndustry #ParkeDavis

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‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974.
During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’
image & words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html
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‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974. During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’ image & words quoted from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html SEE ALSO: http://dada.compart-bremen.de/item/agent/627#:~:text=Allner%20was%20a%20designer%2C%20typographer,Schmidt%20and%20Laszlo%20Moholy%2DNagy

#Fortune for #AUGUST 1954
‘In this issue: The Changing American Market: 1954-59...’
#FortuneCover, August 1954
Illustration by Walter Heinz Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #marketconditions

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‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974.
During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’
& TEXT https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html

‘Walter Allner (1909-2006) Designer, typographer and painter Walter Allner was trained at the Bauhaus where he studied with masters Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Joost Schmidt. He was the Paris editor of Graphis magazine from 1945-1948 and in 1949 emigrated to the US. Allner was an influential art director at Fortune magazine from 1963-1974. During his 12 years at Fortune, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage.’ & TEXT https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html

#Fortune for #APRIL 1952
‘In this issue: First of a Series on Selling’
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, April 1952
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #graphicdesign #WalterAllner #sales #marketresearch #retailing #distribution #mailorder

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune magazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...’
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image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html ‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. During his 12 years at Fortune magazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...’ http://dada.compart-bremen.de/item/agent/627#:~:text=Allner%20was%20a%20designer%2C%20typographer,Schmidt%20and%20Laszlo%20Moholy%2DNagy

#Fortune for #MARCH 1954
👇🧵
‘How Are We Fixed for Water?’
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, March 1954
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #waterresources #watersupply

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‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
During his 12 years at Fortune magazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...’

image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021_01_10_archive.html http://dada.compart-bremen.de/item/agent/627#:~:text=Allner%20was%20a%20designer%2C%20typographer,Schmidt%20and%20Laszlo%20Moholy%2DNagy: ‘Allner was a designer, typographer and painter who pioneered computer-designed magazine layout. He collaborated with engineers to develop technology-aided design. In the late 1920s he studied at the Dessau Bauhaus. His teachers included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Joost Schmidt and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. During his 12 years at Fortune magazine, in addition to maintaining the magazine’s Bauhaus-inspired contemporary typography and elegant overall design scheme, he personally created 79 covers, which ran the gamut from minimalist graphic abstraction to complex photographic collage. ...’

#Fortune for #FEBRUARY 1953
‘How Much Strength behind the Curtain? (four articles on Soviet Russia)’
Cover of *Fortune*, Feb. 1953
#Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006)
👉ALT
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #ColdWar #IronCurtain

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#Fortune for #DECEMBER 1952
‘Year 195X; End of the Boom?’
Illustration by Walter Allner (1909-2006)
Cover of *Fortune*, December 1952
#FortuneCover #illustrationart #illustrationartists #WalterAllner #graphicdesign #USEconomy

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Publimondial 10, 1947. Cover design by Walter Allner. designreviewed.com/artefacts/pu... #walterallner #publimondial #illustration

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