Thomas Manss

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Thomas Manss (born 1960) is a German graphic designer based in London. In 2002, the British newspaper Independent on Sunday included him in their list of the ten leading graphic designers in the UK.

Education[edit]

Manss studied Visual Communication at the Fachhochschule in Würzburg.

Career[edit]

He began his career at Erik Spiekermann's Metadesign in Berlin where he was involved in the development of the Berlin transport information system and designed exhibition catalogues for the Kunstamt Kreuzberg. In 1985, he moved to Sedley Place Design, where he ran design programmes for some of Germany's leading companies including Volkswagen, Votex, Schering, Deutsche Bundespost and Deutsche Bundesbank.

He joined Pentagram in 1989 and worked with Alan Fletcher on design programmes for Scandinavian Airlines, The Travelstead Group, The Barbican Centre, Shakespeare's Globe and information graphics for Stansted Airport. In 1992 he was made an associate and has been responsible for the development of a new corporate identity for Shilla Hotels in Korea, exhibition designs for the Design Council and a competition for a new identity for the City of Berlin.[1][2]

In 1993, Manss designed record covers for New Order and The Other Two under the art direction of Peter Saville.[3]

In 1993 he left Pentagram to start his own studio in London followed by the opening of a German office in Berlin in 1996. Clients include British loudspeaker manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins, Canadian electronics firm Classé, Hotel Arts Barcelona, Meoclinic in Berlin, Tate Modern and Tate Britain, The British Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, accountancy firm Deloitte, Vitsœ, and International Design Center Berlin.[4] [additional citation(s) needed]

Clients and work[edit]

Architectural clients include Foster + Partners, Hopkins Architects, Grimshaw, John McAslan + Partners, Squire and Partners, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Wilkinson Eyre and more.[5][6][7][8]

His work has been widely published [9][10][11] and his reputation is reflected by invitations to lecture in the UK, Germany and Holland.[12] In 1994 he was appointed Visiting Professor for Corporate Identity at the Fachhochschule Potsdam and was elected a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers.[citation needed] He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the D&AD since 1996.[citation needed]

For over three decades, his studio’s work has been recognised by international design awards like D&AD in the UK, German Design Award and Red Dot in Germany.[13][14][15][16]

Ordnung and Eccentricity, a major survey of his work has been published by Die Gestalten Verlag in 2002.[17] A second book titled Thomas Manss & Company written by Conway Lloyd Morgan was published by av edition in 2008.[18]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ordnung & Eccentricity by Thomas Manss, PopMatters". PopMatters. 2002-06-05. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  2. ^ Hughes, Philip (2015). Exhibition design (2nd ed.). London, United Kingdom: Laurence King Publishing. pp. 104–107, 116. ISBN 978-178067-606-7.
  3. ^ "Thomas Manss". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  4. ^ B&W P5 Mobile Hi-Fi Launch Campaign, retrieved 2023-02-06
  5. ^ "Foster + Partners Small Monographs". www.dexigner.com. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  6. ^ Harris, Katy (2008-12-10). "Press Release: Foster + Partners and Ben Johnson collaborate to create a sculpture for education and peace". p. 1. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  7. ^ Piber, Astrid (2018-11-05), A mirror to the outside: Interview with visual identity specialist, Birkhäuser, pp. 154–157, doi:10.1515/9783035615388-043, ISBN 978-3-0356-1538-8, retrieved 2023-02-06
  8. ^ Ambrose, Gavin (2014). Basics Design: Print and Finish (2nd ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 9782940496747.
  9. ^ "Thomas Manss". PAGE online (in German). 2010-03-17. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  10. ^ Corzani, Enrica (2013-06-30). "moving - norman foster on art by thomas manss & company". designboom | architecture & design magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  11. ^ "David Barath's striking, Bauhaus-esque designs for new Fedrigoni book". Creative Boom. 2019-04-24. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  12. ^ "TYPO Talks » Blog Archiv » Thomas Manss". TYPO International Design Talks. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  13. ^ "Contemporary World Architecture | Thomas Manss & Co | Phaidon Press | D&AD Awards 1999 Pencil Winner | Complete Books | D&AD". www.dandad.org. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  14. ^ "Red Dot Design Award: Fedrigoni Hotel Book". Red Dot Design Award. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  15. ^ "Red Dot Design Award: Vivité". Red Dot Design Award. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  16. ^ "Foster + Partners, Small Monographs - Special Mention - Books & Calendars - German Design Award". www.german-design-award.com (in German). Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  17. ^ Manss, Thomas, ed. (2002). Ordnung & eccentricity. Berlin: Die-Gestalten-Verl. ISBN 978-3-931126-81-0.
  18. ^ Morgan, Conway Lloyd; Kiedaisch, Petra; Thomas Manss & Company, eds. (2008). Thomas Manss & Company: designers, narrators, myth makers, fabulators and tellers of tales. Rockets. Ludwigsburg: aved. ISBN 978-3-89986-089-4.

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