Typography by Piet Zwart

St Bride Foundation Talk – Piet Zwart: NKF and the New Typography

Date: 1 April 2025
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Online via Zoom
Third-party event
Typography by Piet Zwart

In 1923, Piet Zwart was introduced to the Nederlandsche Kabelfabriek (Netherlands Cable Works or “NKF”), thus starting a new phase in his career as a graphic designer. Inspired by the ideals of De Stijl, as well as the graphics of El Lissitzky and Kurt Schwitters, Zwart began to experiment with the basic materials of the type case producing some 275 different designs for adverts, packaging and booklets for NKF.

This culminated in the famous NKF catalogue of 1927–28, combining a radical approach to typography, layout, photomontage and colour overlays, all in the service of a technical catalogue of electrical cables. This booklet made Zwart’s name among progressive European designers and the catalogue remains a landmark in the New Typography.

Zwart has been voted the greatest Dutch designer of the twentieth century, but he could also be difficult. He fell out with the NKF management and in 1933 was sacked from his teaching position in Rotterdam. In this talk, Paul Stirton will trace the development of Zwart’s designs for NKF and touch on his other work in poster, book, furniture and information design.

[Tickets for this event are costed at £7 to £9 each. Please pre-book to avoid disappointment.]